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Development of a hybrid rapid prototyping system using low-cost fused deposition modeling and five-axis machining
Authors:Wei-chen Lee  Ching-chih WeiShan-Chen Chung
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei 10607, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:Currently, two major processes are being used to produce prototypes, namely machining and rapid prototyping. Machining is generally more accurate and precise, but it is difficult to produce objects with certain complicated features. In contrast, rapid prototyping can produce objects with complicated features, which allows materials to be used more efficiently. However, due to the uneven shrinkage and residual stresses within rapid prototyping products, their accuracy is usually uncertain. This study attempts to integrate these two manufacturing processes and develop a hybrid rapid prototyping system in order to overcome the disadvantages associated with each process and to develop new applications. Fused deposition modeling (FDM) was used as the rapid prototyping process in this work. A spindle and a low-cost FDM extruder were designed to be placed on each end of a rotary axis in a five-axis machine tool. The proposed design allows the rotation of the axis on the five-axis machine to switch between machining and FDM, thus achieving the advantage of reducing costs for extra actuators without sacrificing working space. The case studies demonstrated that the proposed hybrid system can build FDM objects without using support materials and produce FDM parts with metal embedded to increase the stiffness. The system can also conduct five-axis machining on a completed FDM part or trim the freeform surface fabricated by FDM to achieve more accurate dimensions or better surface finish.
Keywords:Hybrid  Five-axis machining  Rapid prototyping  Fused deposition modeling
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