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    Mass Customization: Reuse of Digital Slicing for Additive Manufacturing

    Source: Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering:;2017:;volume( 017 ):;issue: 002::page 21009
    Author:
    Kwok, Tsz-Ho
    ,
    Ye, Hang
    ,
    Chen, Yong
    ,
    Zhou, Chi
    ,
    Xu, Wenyao
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4034010
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Additive manufacturing, also known as three-dimensional (3D) printing, enables production of complex customized shapes without requiring specialized tooling and fixture, and mass customization can then be realized with larger adoption. The slicing procedure is one of the fundamental tasks for 3D printing, and the slicing resolution has to be very high for fine fabrication, especially in the recent developed continuous liquid interface production (CLIP) process. The slicing procedure is then becoming the bottleneck in the prefabrication process, which could take hours for one model. This becomes even more significant in mass customization, where hundreds or thousands of models have to be fabricated. We observe that the customized products are generally in a same homogeneous class of shape with small variation. Our study finds that the slicing information of one model can be reused for other models in the same homogeneous group under a properly defined parameterization. Experimental results show that the reuse of slicing information has a maximum of 50 times speedup, and its utilization is dropped from more than 90% to less than 50% in the prefabrication process.
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    contributor authorKwok, Tsz-Ho
    contributor authorYe, Hang
    contributor authorChen, Yong
    contributor authorZhou, Chi
    contributor authorXu, Wenyao
    date accessioned2017-11-25T07:20:31Z
    date available2017-11-25T07:20:31Z
    date copyright2017/16/2
    date issued2017
    identifier issn1530-9827
    identifier otherjcise_017_02_021009.pdf
    identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4236511
    description abstractAdditive manufacturing, also known as three-dimensional (3D) printing, enables production of complex customized shapes without requiring specialized tooling and fixture, and mass customization can then be realized with larger adoption. The slicing procedure is one of the fundamental tasks for 3D printing, and the slicing resolution has to be very high for fine fabrication, especially in the recent developed continuous liquid interface production (CLIP) process. The slicing procedure is then becoming the bottleneck in the prefabrication process, which could take hours for one model. This becomes even more significant in mass customization, where hundreds or thousands of models have to be fabricated. We observe that the customized products are generally in a same homogeneous class of shape with small variation. Our study finds that the slicing information of one model can be reused for other models in the same homogeneous group under a properly defined parameterization. Experimental results show that the reuse of slicing information has a maximum of 50 times speedup, and its utilization is dropped from more than 90% to less than 50% in the prefabrication process.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleMass Customization: Reuse of Digital Slicing for Additive Manufacturing
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume17
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4034010
    journal fristpage21009
    journal lastpage021009-8
    treeJournal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering:;2017:;volume( 017 ):;issue: 002
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