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The term rapid prototyping (RP) refers to a generic group of
emerging technologies that enable very quick fabrication of
engineering components primarily targeted for prototyping
applications. With RP, very complex three dimensional parts or
prototypes can be fabricated without the need of costly tooling and
machining. This inevitably leads to much shorter design cycle time
and lower cost of building a prototype. Its manifold benefits
include significant productivity gains, cost saving, and shortened
development time to introduce concept models. As such, RP
technologies have attracted tremendous R&D interests from both
academia and industry in the past decade. Many different processes
and materials have been commercialized and used in industry
primarily for the fabrication of physical prototypes. More recent
interests in RP technologies are towards functional applications of
the fabricated parts, such as in rapid tooling applications and
replacements of damaged components. Many processes and materials
have been commercialized but are yet to be able to fulfill the
aforementioned functional requirements because of limited
mechanical strengths of the fabricated parts."
The term rapid prototyping (RP) refers to a generic group of
emerging technologies that enable very quick fabrication of
engineering components primarily targeted for prototyping
applications. With RP, very complex three dimensional parts or
prototypes can be fabricated without the need of costly tooling and
machining. This inevitably leads to much shorter design cycle time
and lower cost of building a prototype. Its manifold benefits
include significant productivity gains, cost saving, and shortened
development time to introduce concept models. As such, RP
technologies have attracted tremendous R&D interests from both
academia and industry in the past decade. Many different processes
and materials have been commercialized and used in industry
primarily for the fabrication of physical prototypes. More recent
interests in RP technologies are towards functional applications of
the fabricated parts, such as in rapid tooling applications and
replacements of damaged components. Many processes and materials
have been commercialized but are yet to be able to fulfill the
aforementioned functional requirements because of limited
mechanical strengths of the fabricated parts.
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