Title: Presbyterian church of New York
1Presbyterian church of New York
By Mcinturf Architects Douglas Galofalo
2powder-coated, stainless steel,
Foam patterns for casting
freeform architectural column prototype.
CNC milled from ProEngineer CAD models
3materials
Reinforced concrete
Metal
Wood
Advanced composites
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6STL- Stereolithography
Divides a computer model into very thin
horizontal layers.
cure
deposit
bind
7ProEngineer
Alias/Wavefront
SolidWorks
M O D E L I N G S O F T W A R E
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9Types of Rapid Prototyping
10Stereo Lithography Apparatus (SLA)
- applicable for both rigid and flexible material
- UV laser beam
- fluid polymer
- support is required
- Form fit analysis
- Concept model
- Presentation models
- Sales marketing samples
Applications
11Stereo Lithography Apparatus (SLA)
files converted to SLA format
Model converted into slice files to create
layers
Finished object cured in ultraviolet oven
Object formed removed from the vat and cleaned
laser beam solidify liquid polymer resin, layer
by layer
12Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
- closely represent the physical properties of the
materials - CO2 laser heat is used for hardening
- for functional testing
- thermoplastic powder is used
- no support is required
13Selective Laser Sintering
- data transferred into the Sinterstation system
- powder SLS material added by leveling roller
across the platform - CO2 laser beam causes the affected powder grains
to sinter and glue together
- surrounding unaffected powder serves as support
for the sinter part - process repeated layer by layer
- cleaning after object formed
143D Printing
- for fast concept models for quick review
- less costly prototype
- uses a heated plastic/wax material
- two print heads on the machine
- submerged into a vat of solvent and the support
material is dissolved away.
- Steps
- exported as .stl file
- sliced into thin layers
- Sliced model sent to machine
- Parts larger than the platform can be built in
section
- Advantages
- Minimal user input
- Quiet, safe and compact
- No special venting required
- Non-toxic, suitable for office environment
15Fused Deposit Modeling (FDM)
- Similar to the 3DP
- Small material is fed through a heated print
head and deposited layer by layer - Support material is then removed
16Fused Deposit Modeling (FDM)
- Providing better control of the process
- Support structures easily removable
- Better layer to layer bonding
- Non-toxic and can be installed in office
- No clean-up necessary
17Layer Object Manufacturing (LOM)
- layers of paper used
- paper drawn through an opening and laminated
(glued) to the the layer below it - a laser then draws the shape of the object being
made.Â
- the parts inside must be removed.Â
- products are like wood in nature and can be
painted and worked on just like wood.Â
18Advantages vs. disadvantages
- Still too expensive except for making relatively
small parts
- More freeform a components geometry may be
produced
- Advanced solid and surfacing programs needed