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3D Printing PPT 2 Review

The document summarizes a project to design and build a 3D desktop printer. A group of 4 students, under the guidance of an assistant professor, designed and fabricated a low-cost 3D printer using components like an Arduino kit, hot end, extruder, stepper motor, and PLA filament. The document defines 3D printing as a form of additive manufacturing that creates 3D objects by laying down successive layers of material. It describes the objectives, procedures, printing process, specifications, advantages in different fields, software used, and references for the 3D printer project.
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3D Printing PPT 2 Review

The document summarizes a project to design and build a 3D desktop printer. A group of 4 students, under the guidance of an assistant professor, designed and fabricated a low-cost 3D printer using components like an Arduino kit, hot end, extruder, stepper motor, and PLA filament. The document defines 3D printing as a form of additive manufacturing that creates 3D objects by laying down successive layers of material. It describes the objectives, procedures, printing process, specifications, advantages in different fields, software used, and references for the 3D printer project.
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

BATCH 2017-21
PROJECT REVIEW - NUMBER 2
FABICATION OF 3D Desktop Printing
(printer)
By
1. NAME –M.SAI PAVAN ; Reg. No:18NU5A0350
2. NAME –G.ATCHUTHA RAO ; Reg. No:18NU5A0322
3. NAME – N.SAI NAGENDRA ; Reg. No:18NU5AO354
4. NAME – V.PRAVEEN ; Reg. No:18NU5A0381

Under the guidance of:


MrT T V S R KRISHNA KUMAR
Asst Professor (ME)

6/5/2021 BATCH - NUMBER 1


CONTENTS
• Acronyms
• Introduction
• Objectives
• Procedure For Analysis

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ACRONYMS

• 3D –THREE DIMENSIONAL

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Abstract:
• 3D Printing technology is sometimes referred to as Additive
Manufacturing. In 3D Printing, one creates a design of an object
using software, and the 3D printer creates the object by adding
layer upon layer of material until the shape of the object is
formed.
• SOLID OF 3D PRINTER:
• 3D Printers are used to convert the 3D designs that a person can
do with a help of the computer into a real object. To attain this,
they use liquid plastic (or other materials) rather of the link to
which we are habituated, which after the impression solidifies and
made the object. These are usually big machines that can cost
approximately five thousand dollars, but technological progress is
taking them available to the general public easily.
• The main theme of this project is to learn and understand the 3D
Printing technology ( Additive Manufacturing ) where we are
developing this structure through reducing cost and used to
convert virtual models to real solid models.
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COMPONENTS USED:

• 3D Printer Arduino kit


• Hot end
• Extruder
• Stepper Motor
• 12 Volt 10 AMP Power Supply
• PLA Filament

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Review of literature:
• Another widely explored area is finding alternative
materials or developing new materials as feed in FFF
based 3D printers. Developing 3D printed parts for
application in medical industry like – prosthetic
development, tissue engineering, dental parts, etc., is
also on focus of many researchers. Development of
extruder system and nozzle has been also explored by
many of them. Although most used solid based 3D
printers are FFF based printers.

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INTRODUCTION
• 3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology
where a three dimensional object is created by laying down
successive layers of material. It is also known as rapid
prototyping, is a mechanized method whereby 3D objects are
quickly made on a reasonably sized machine connected to a
computer containing blueprints for the object.

• This revolutionary method for creating 3D models with the use


of inkjet technology saves time and cost by eliminating the
need to design; print and glue together separate model parts.
• The basic principles include materials cartridges, flexibility of
output, and translation of code into a visible pattern.

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OBJECTIVES

• To manufacture 3D Printers are machines that produce physical 3D models from digital
data by printing layer by layer. It can make physical models of objects either designed
with a CAD program or scanned with a 3D Scanner.

• It is used in a variety of industries including jewelry, footwear, industrial design,


architecture, engineering and construction, automotive, aerospace, dental and medical
industries, education and consumer products.

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PROCEDURE
Definition:-
3D + Printing = 3D Printing

3D Printing is a phrase used to describe the process of creating three objects from digital
file using a materials printer, in a manner similar to printing images on paper.

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Different methods:
• Selective laser sintering (SLS)
• Stereo lithography
• Fused deposition modeling (FDM)
• Laminated object manufacturing

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PRINTING PROCESS:

• Printing is a process for reproducing text and images, typically


with ink on paper using a print press.

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FDM:
• Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is an additive manufacturing
technology commonly used for modeling, prototyping, and
production applications

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Specifications

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As anticipated, this modern technology has smoothed the path for numerous new
possibilities in various fields. The list below details the advantages of 3D
printing in certain fields.
1. Product formation is currently the main use of 3D printing technology. These
machines allow designers and engineers to test out ideas for dimensional
products cheaply before committing to expensive tooling and manufacturing
processes.
2. In Medical Field, Surgeons are using 3d printing machines to print body parts
for reference before complex surgeries. Other machines are used to construct
bone grafts for patients who have suffered traumatic injuries. Looking further
in the future, research is underway as scientists are working on creating
replacement organs.
3. Architects need to create mockups of their designs. 3D printing allows them
to come up with these mockups in a short period of time and with a higher
degree of accuracy.
4. 3D printing allows artists to create objects that would be incredibly difficult,
costly, or time intensive using traditional processes.

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SOFTWARE USED

• MATLAB SIMULINK 2017b.

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REFERENCES
• Impresión 3D, Sergio Gómez González. We have here a very complete, practical and
visual book (400 color images) that covers all aspects of 3D printing. ...
• La impresión 3D, Mathilde Berchon y Bertier Luyt. ...
• The 3D Printing Handbook, 3D Hubs. ...
• Beginner's Guide To 3D Printing, Mike Rigsby. ...
• 3D Printing For Dummies, Wiley Brand.

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THANK YOU

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