Title: ME 290P October 2002
1ME 290P -- October 2002
- Rapid Prototyping and its Role in Product
Development - Carlo H. Séquin
- EECS Computer Science Division
- University of California, Berkeley
2Design is an Iterative Process
Formal Specifications
Detailed Description
Clear Concept
Vague idea
Experiments, get feedback
Revision of artifact
1st hack'
Demo Prototype
Usable Evaluation Series
Marketable Systems Product
3A Specific Challenge
- Create as soon as possible a 3D "free-form" part
- (not a box-like thing that can be built from flat
plates) - for evaluation in its application context.
- This includes
- visualization
- tactile feedback
- function verification
- simulation of final use.
4Conceptual Prototyping
- The Traditional Options
- Model from clay
- Carve from wood
- Bend wire meshing
- Carve from styrofoam perhaps with surface
reinforcement - Mill from a block of plastic or aluminum (3- or
4-axes machines)
5New Ways of Rapid Prototyping
- Based on Layered Manufacturing
- Build the part in a layered fashion-- typically
from bottom up. - Conceptually, like stacking many tailored pieces
of cardboard on top of one another. - Part geometry needs to be sliced, and the
geometry of each slice determined. - Computer controlled, fully automated.
6What SFF exists in COE ?
- In Etcheverry
- A Fused Deposition Modeling Machine
- A Z-Corp Color/Mono 3D Printer
- In Cory Hall
- Solid Printing / Imaging (3D Systems)
- Stereolithography (3D Systems)
- You need to prepare
- A watertight boundary representation with less
than 100000 triangles - In .STL format.
7SFF Fused Deposition Modeling
- Principle
- Beads of semi-liquid ABS plastic get deposited
by a head moving in x-y-plane. - Supports are built from a separate nozzle.
-
Schematic view gt - Key player Stratasys http//www.stratasys.com/
acrylonitrile-butadine-styrene
8Fused Deposition Modeling
9Looking into the FDM Machine
10Layered Fabrication of Klein Bottle
11Klein Bottle Skeleton (FDM)
12Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
- An Informal Evaluation
- Easy to use
- Rugged and robust
- Could have this in your office
- Good transparent software (Quickslice)with
multiple entry points STL, SSL, SML - Inexpensive to operate
- Slow
- Think about support removal !
13What Can Go Wrong ?
- Black blobs
- Toppled supports
14SFF Solid Imaging
- Droplets of a thermoplastic material are sprayed
from a moving print head onto a platform
surface. - Need to build a support structures where there
are overhangs / bridges. - These supports (of the same material) are given
porous, fractal nature. - They need to be removed (manually).
- Key player 3D Systems http//www.3dsystems.com/
index_nav.asp
15SFF Solid Imaging
Supports made from same material, but with a
fractal structure
16SFF Solid Imaging
- Thermojet Printer (3D Systems)
- Technology Multi-Jet Modeling (MJM)
- Resolution (x,y,z) 300 x 400 x 600 DPI
- Maximum Model Size 10 x 7.5 x 8 in (13 lb)
- Material neutral, gray, black thermoplastic
- ThermoJet 88 smooth surfaces for casting
- ThermoJet 2000 more durable for handling
17SFF Solid Imaging
- Thats how partsemerge from theThermojet printer
- After partial removalof the supportingscaffoldin
g
189-Story Intertwined Double Toroid
Bronze investment casting from wax original
made on 3D SystemsThermojet
19SFF Solid Imaging
- An Informal Evaluation
- Fast
- Inexpensive
- Reliable, robust
- Good for investment casting
- Support removal takes some care(refrigerate
model beforehand) - Thermojet 88 parts are fragile
20Powder-based Approaches
- Key Properties
- Needs no supports that must be removed!
- Uniform bed of powder acts as support.
- This powder gets selectively (locally) glued (or
fused) together to create the solid portions of
the desired part.
21SFF 3D Printing -- Principle
- Selectively deposit binder droplets onto a bed
of powder to form locally solid parts.
Head
Powder Spreading
Printing
Powder
Feeder
Build
223D Printing Some Key Players
- Z Corporation http//www.zcorp.com/Plaster and
starch powders for visualization models. - Soligen http//www.zcorp.com/Metal and ceramic
powdersfor operational prototypes.
233D Printing Z Corporation
- The Z402 3D Printer
- Speed 1-2 vertical inches per hour
- Build Volume 8" x 10" x 8"
- Thickness 3 to 10 mils, selectable
243D Printing Z Corporation
253D Printing Z Corporation
26Optional Curing 30 min. _at_ 200ºF
- Keep some powder in place
273D Printing Z Corporation
- Cleaning up in the de-powdering station
283D Printing Z Corporation
29120 Cell -- Close-up
303D Color Printing Z-Corporation
- The Z402C 3D Color Printer
- Differences compared to mono-color printer
- Color print head with Cyan, Yellow, Magenta,
Black, and Neutral. - Smaller build area.
- Specs
- Speed 0.33 - 0.66 vertical inches per hour
- Build Volume 6" x 6" x 6"
- Thickness 3 to 10 mils, selectable
- Color depth 80 mils
313D Color Printing Z Corporation
- Use compressed air to blow out central hollow
space.
323D Color Printing Z Corporation
- Infiltrate Alkyl Cyanoacrylane Ester
super-glue to harden parts and to intensify
colors.
33What Can Go Wrong ?
- Blocked glue lines
- Crumbling parts
34Broken Parts
353D Printing Z Corporation
- An Informal Evaluation
- Fast !
- Running expenses moderate,(but overpriced
powder) - Color print head and tubes need some care in
maintenance. - Somewhat messy cleanup !
- Lots of dust everywhere ...
36SFF Stereolithography (SLA)
- UV laser beam solidifies the top layerof a
photosensitive liquid.
UV Laser Beam
Photopolymer
Build Stage
37SFF Stereolithography (SLA)
- SLA Machine by 3D Systems
- Maximum build envelope
350 x 350 x 400 mm in XYZ - Vertical resolution 0.00177 mm
- Position repeatability 0.005 mm
- Maximum part weight 56.8 kg
38Stereolithography
- An Informal Evaluation
- Can do intricate shapes with small holes
- High precision
- Moderately Fast
- Photopolymer is expensive (700/gallon)
- Laser is expensive (10000),lasts only about
2000 hrs.
39Séquins Minimal Saddle Trefoil
- Stereo-lithography master
40Séquins Minimal Saddle Trefoil
41Consumer Electronics Prototypes
- Role of 3D Hardcopy -- Part 1Modeling and
Prototyping - Packaging of various electronics components.
- Custom designed housing for other utility
products. - The physical frame for an instrument
42Prototyping Consumer Products
- Solarcator and Contact-Compact
- Two student-designed products in ME221
- http//kingkong.me.berkeley.edu/html/gallery/Fall1
999TradeShow/
43Model ? Prototype ? Mold ? Part
- Injection-Molded Housing for ST TouchChip
44Artistics Parts, Abstract Sculptures
- Role of 3D Hardcopy -- Part 3Maquettes for
Visualization - All-round inspection, including light and
shadows. - Parts that could not be made in any other way
- Prototyping modular parts, before an injection
mold is made.
45Viae Globi Sculptures
- FDM maquettes of possible bronze sculptures
46Sculpture Design Solar Arch
- branches 4
- storeys 11
- height 1.55
- flange 1.00
- thickness 0.06
- rim_bulge 1.00
- warp 330.00
- twist 247.50
- azimuth 56.25
- mesh_tiles 0
- textr_tiles 1
- detail 8
- bounding box
- xmax 6.01,
- ymax 1.14,
- zmax 5.55,
- xmin -7.93,
- ymin -1.14,
- zmin -8.41
47Competition in Breckenridge, CO
48FDM Maquette of Solar Arch
? 2nd place
49Which Process Should You Pick?
- Do you need a prototype (not just a model)?
- ? SLS, FDM (for robustness, strength).
- Do you need a mold for a small batch?
- ? SLA (for smooth, hard surface).
- Does part need multiple colors?
- ? 3D Color-Printing.
- Does part have convoluted internal spaces?
- ? 3D-P, SLS, SLA (easy support removal).
50Informal Process Ratings Matrix