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    Studies in Direct Tooling Using Stereolithography

    Source: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering:;2000:;volume( 122 ):;issue: 002::page 316
    Author:
    Yun Li
    ,
    Edward P. Gargiulo
    ,
    Michael Keefe
    DOI: 10.1115/1.538921
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Rapid prototyping (RP) technologies are valuable for reducing product development cycle times by creating physical models for visual inspection and form-fit studies directly from a 3-D database. However, if the part is meant for volume production, tooling will be necessary. Tool development and fabrication using conventional techniques and materials is time consuming and expensive. Therefore, it is risky to commit to production tooling in the initial stages of product development. Low volume prototyping is highly desirable but requires a small number of parts (hundreds) to be produced quickly and economically. To meet this need, this paper studies direct tooling using the RP technology of stereolithography (SL) to produce photopolymer tools. Without modifications to improve thermal response, SL molds will not be able to produce production-quality parts. This experimental study quantifies the thermal characteristics of an SL mold for a simple part geometry. Several modifications that affect thermal properties are then studied and both thermal response and part quality are quantified. The data indicate that although it is possible to change the thermal response of an SL mold and obtain reasonable parts, the ability to duplicate traditional mold characteristics (and thus simulate part production before committing to high-volume tooling) is probably not practical. Similar results were achieved when using a more realistic final-part geometry on a production mold machine. Although mold process simulation using SL molds could provide useful design guidance for traditional high-volume part production, this work suggests that these SL molds can be used for low-volume part production. By reducing mold fabrication time and costs, low-volume part production could become cost-effective using traditional high-volume manufacturing techniques. [S1087-1357(00)00702-4]
    keyword(s): Temperature , Cooling , Aluminum , Machinery , Stereolithography , Cycles , Geometry , Tooling , Thermal conductivity , Thermal properties , Shells , Metals , Manufacturing , Photopolymers , Design , Slabs AND Rapid prototyping ,
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    contributor authorYun Li
    contributor authorEdward P. Gargiulo
    contributor authorMichael Keefe
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:02:55Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:02:55Z
    date copyrightMay, 2000
    date issued2000
    identifier issn1087-1357
    identifier otherJMSEFK-27403#316_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/123994
    description abstractRapid prototyping (RP) technologies are valuable for reducing product development cycle times by creating physical models for visual inspection and form-fit studies directly from a 3-D database. However, if the part is meant for volume production, tooling will be necessary. Tool development and fabrication using conventional techniques and materials is time consuming and expensive. Therefore, it is risky to commit to production tooling in the initial stages of product development. Low volume prototyping is highly desirable but requires a small number of parts (hundreds) to be produced quickly and economically. To meet this need, this paper studies direct tooling using the RP technology of stereolithography (SL) to produce photopolymer tools. Without modifications to improve thermal response, SL molds will not be able to produce production-quality parts. This experimental study quantifies the thermal characteristics of an SL mold for a simple part geometry. Several modifications that affect thermal properties are then studied and both thermal response and part quality are quantified. The data indicate that although it is possible to change the thermal response of an SL mold and obtain reasonable parts, the ability to duplicate traditional mold characteristics (and thus simulate part production before committing to high-volume tooling) is probably not practical. Similar results were achieved when using a more realistic final-part geometry on a production mold machine. Although mold process simulation using SL molds could provide useful design guidance for traditional high-volume part production, this work suggests that these SL molds can be used for low-volume part production. By reducing mold fabrication time and costs, low-volume part production could become cost-effective using traditional high-volume manufacturing techniques. [S1087-1357(00)00702-4]
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleStudies in Direct Tooling Using Stereolithography
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume122
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.538921
    journal fristpage316
    journal lastpage322
    identifier eissn1528-8935
    keywordsTemperature
    keywordsCooling
    keywordsAluminum
    keywordsMachinery
    keywordsStereolithography
    keywordsCycles
    keywordsGeometry
    keywordsTooling
    keywordsThermal conductivity
    keywordsThermal properties
    keywordsShells
    keywordsMetals
    keywordsManufacturing
    keywordsPhotopolymers
    keywordsDesign
    keywordsSlabs AND Rapid prototyping
    treeJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering:;2000:;volume( 122 ):;issue: 002
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