Refine
Year of publication
Institute
- Fachbereich Maschinenbau und Mechatronik (284) (remove)
Language
- English (284) (remove)
Document Type
- Article (152)
- Conference Proceeding (107)
- Book (8)
- Part of a Book (8)
- Lecture (3)
- Doctoral Thesis (2)
- Bachelor Thesis (1)
- Contribution to a Periodical (1)
- Master's Thesis (1)
- Report (1)
Keywords
- Additive manufacturing (4)
- Gamification (4)
- additive manufacturing (4)
- Actuators (2)
- Additive Manufacturing (2)
- Aktor (2)
- Aktoren (2)
- Brake set-up (2)
- Digital Twin (2)
- Freight rail (2)
Rapid Prototyping Technology: Types of models, rapid prototyping processes, prototyper Fundamentals of rapid prototyping Industrial rapid prototyping technology: Stereolithography, (Selective) laser sintering ((S)LS), Layer laminate manufacturing (LLM), Fused layer modeling (FLM), Three dimensional printing (3DP)
Rapid Prototyping
(2003)
Rapid Prototyping and PIV
(2001)
Laserwelding with fillerwire
(2001)
Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Multi-level Technology Transfer Infrastructure 2.1 Level 1: University Education – Encourage the Idea of becoming an Entrepreneur 2.2 Level 2: Post Graduate Education – Improve your skills and focus it on a product family. 2.3 Level 3: Birth of a Company – Focus your skills on a product and a market segment. 2.4 Level 4: Ready to stand alone – Set up your own business 2.5 Level 5: Grow to be Strong – Develop your business 2.6 Level 6: Competitive and independent – Stay innovative. 3. Samples 3.1 Sample 1: Laser Processing and Consulting Centre, LBBZ 3.2 Sample 2: Prototyping Centre, CP 4. Funding - Waste money or even lost Money? 5. Conclusion
Table of Contents Introduction 1. Generative Manufacturing Processes 2. Classification of Generative Manufacturing Processes 3. Application of Generative Processes on the Fabrication of Ceramic Parts 3.1 Extrusion 3.2 3D-Printing 3.3 Sintering – Laser Sintering 3.4 Layer-Laminate Processes 3.5 Stereolithography (sometimes written: Stereo Lithography) 4. Layer Milling 5. Conclusion - Vision
Rapid Prototyping
(2004)
Understanding Additive Manufacturing : Rapid Prototyping - Rapid Tooling - Rapid Manufacturing
(2011)
An increasing amount of popular articles focus on making models and sculptures by 3D Printing thus making more and more even private users aware of this technology. Unfortunately they mostly draw an incomplete picture of how our daily life will be influenced by this new technology. Often this is caused by a very technical point of view based on not very representative examples. This article focuses on the peoples needs as they have been structured by the so-called Maslow pyramid. Doing so, it underlines that 3D Printing (called Additive Manufacturing or Rapid Prototyping as well) already touches all aspects of life and is about to revolutionize most of them.
Rapid Tooling
(2019)
Additive Manufacturing of metal parts by Selective Laser Melting has become a powerful tool for the direct manufacturing of complex parts mainly for the aerospace and medical industry. With the introduction of its desktop machine, Realizer targeted the dental market. The contribution describes the special features of the machine, discusses details of the process and shows manufacturing results focused on metal dental devices.