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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 College Catalog
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CAD 165 - Additive Manufacturing/3D Printing Processes 1 Credits, 1 Contact Hours 1 lecture period 0 lab periods Introduction to additive manufacturing principles, processes, materials, and value. Includes model preparation, concepts of slicing software, design optimization, material choices, and post-processing for 3D printing.
Recommendation: Some 3D modeling experience is necessary for success.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Define technical principles of additive manufacturing.
- Describe additive manufacturing processes and materials for specific applications.
- Recognize the value of additive manufacturing versus a conventional approach.
- Create a 3D print based on model preparation, concepts of slicing software, design optimization, material choices, and post-processing.
Outline:
- Technical principles of additive manufacturing
- Slicer Software Terms
- Machine terms
- Troubleshooting 3D printing issues
- Additive manufacturing process and material for a specific application.
- ABS material
- ASA material
- PLA material
- Nylon material
- Composite material
- PETG material
- TPU material
- Photopolymer Materials
- SLA Process
- SLS Process
- FDM Process
- Value of an additive manufacturing versus conventional approach
- Costing
- Material Properties
- Use case
- Time
- Injection Molding
- Factory Floor
- Prototyping
- Form and Function Studies
- Jigs and Fixtures
- Effective 3D printing
- Process and Material
- Model preparation
- Slicing software
- Orientation for slicing
- Design optimization
- Post-processing
Effective Term: Fall 2024
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