Automated Rapid Prototyping of 3D Ceramic Parts
TBMG-190
02/01/2005
- Content
An automated system of manufacturing equipment produces three-dimensional (3D) ceramic parts specified by computational models of the parts. The system implements an advanced, automated version of a generic rapid-prototyping process in which the fabrication of an object having a possibly complex 3D shape includes stacking of thin sheets, the outlines of which closely approximate the horizontal cross sections of the object at their respective heights. In this process, the thin sheets are made of a ceramic precursor material, and the stack is subsequently heated to transform it into a unitary ceramic object.
- Citation
- "Automated Rapid Prototyping of 3D Ceramic Parts," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2005.