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Title: FORM ACCURACY ANALYSIS OF CYLINDRICAL PARTS PRODUCED BY RAPID PROTOTYPING
Authors: Tagore, G. R. N.
. Anjikar, Swapnil. D
Venu Gopal, A.
Keywords: CYLINDRICAL PART
RAPID PROTOTYPING
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: 18th Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, SFF 2007
Abstract: Solid Freeform fabrication processes are being considered for creating fit and assembly nature functional parts. It is extremely important that these parts are within allowable dimensional and geometric tolerance. The part accuracy produced by rapid prototyping process is greatly affected by the relative orientation of build and face normal directions. A systematic method is needed to find the reliability of the created product. This paper discusses the work done in this area and the effect of build orientation on the part form accuracy analysis of each specified tolerance like circularity and cylindricity. Feasible build direction that can be used to satisfy those tolerances is identified. It will help process engineer in selecting a build direction that can satisfy a mathematical model of form tolerance.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1418
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