
Rapid Prototyping Casebook
by McDonald, Julia A; Ryall, Chris J; Wimpenny, David IBuy New
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Author Biography
Julia A McDonald and Chris J Ryall are the authors of Rapid Prototyping Casebook, published by Wiley.
Table of Contents
Product Design and Development | |
Overview of product design and development | p. 3 |
Computer-aided design and rapid prototyping | p. 5 |
The introduction of CAD/CAM in the ceramics industry | p. 13 |
Product design and development--reverse engineering | p. 25 |
Reducing the risk of new product development by utilizing rapid prototyping technologies | p. 35 |
Stress analysis using rapid prototyping techniques | p. 45 |
Case studies in rapid prototyping and manufacturing techniques--flow visualization using rapid prototype models | p. 53 |
Utilizing Bureau Facilities | |
Overview of utilizing bureau facilities | p. 65 |
Using Bureau services | p. 67 |
Running an internal rapid prototyping bureau | p. 75 |
Rapid Casting Techniques | |
Overview of rapid casting techniques | p. 83 |
An alternative route to metal components for prototype and low-volume production | p. 87 |
Rapid prototyping in pattern making and foundry applications | p. 95 |
Rapid prototyping--enhancing product development at Parker Hannifin | p. 105 |
Cast tooling with rapid prototype patterns | p. 115 |
Rapid Tooling | |
Overview of rapid tooling | p. 123 |
The role of rapid immediate production tooling (IPT) in new product development | p. 127 |
Rapid tooling--cast resin and sprayed metal tooling | p. 141 |
Direct rapid prototyping (RP) tooling for injection moulds | p. 151 |
Rapid manufacturing of dimensionally accurate mould inserts and metal components of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) | p. 157 |
Rapid laminated tooling | p. 165 |
Alternative Applications | |
Medical Applications | |
Overview of medical applications | p. 175 |
Medical models, the ultimate representations of a patient-specific anatomy | p. 177 |
Rapid prototyping in the biomedical industry | p. 183 |
Rapid prototypes and customized implants in maxillofacial reconstruction | p. 191 |
Architecture and Art | |
Overview of architecture and art applications | p. 203 |
Sculpture for the new Millennium | p. 205 |
The CALM Project--JISC Technology Applications Programme 314 | p. 211 |
Reverse engineering meets the arts | p. 219 |
Concept modelling developments in architecture | p. 227 |
The Future | |
Rapid manufacturing | p. 239 |
The rapid production of microstructures | p. 243 |
Index | p. 259 |
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