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Type :Thesis
Subject :Social Sciences
Main Author :Sharvin Jaganathan
Title :Addictive Manufacturing Advancement in Current Manufacturing Technology
Varying Form of Title :A Case Study
Content Type :still image (rdacontent)
Media Type :computer (rdamedia)
Carrier Type :online resource (rdacarrier)
Place of Production :Kuala Lumpur
Publisher :Tun Razak Graduate School
Year of Publication :2022
Physical Description :ill, 73 pages
Notes :Project Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements\\r\\nfor the Degree of Master in Management\\r\\nUniversiti Tun Abdul Razak
Corporate Name :UNIRAZAK Library
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Abstract : UNIRAZAK Library
Previously known as "rapid prototyping" before being renamed "additive manufacturing" to better reflect the nature of the process, it is an approach for quickly developing a representation of a system or component during the early stages of product development is known as rapid prototyping (RP). The primary goal is to develop a prototype or basic model as quickly as possible, followed by further models, and finally the finalised product. Known as rapid prototyping in the product development world, it is a term used to describe technology that can manufacture physical prototypes in a relatively short period of time. The use of this technology allows products to be manufactured directly from digital data. Many different variations of these technologies have been developed since their inception, and they are now being employed in a wide variety of applications. Users of RP technology have come to the conclusion that the label "RP" is inadequate and does not accurately describe the technology's most recent uses. A significant improvement in the quality of the output from these machines has resulted in a considerably closer interaction between the machine and the finished product. We can no longer refer to these machines as "prototypes" because they are now capable of directly manufacturing a large number of different parts at the same time. The term "Rapid Prototyping" is misleading since it ignores the most crucial component of these technologies: they all rely on additive techniques to construct their finished products. The ASTM International Technical Committee came to the conclusion that a new nomenclature should be used for the organisation. A consequence of this is that the term additive manufacturing is now used by the vast majority of international standards organisations, such as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). In addition to being known as additive manufacturing (AM), amplifier manufacturing is founded on the idea that a model developed with a three-dimensional Computer Aided Design (3D CAD) system can be constructed immediately without the need for any process preparation. Additive manufacturing technology (AM) makes the process of making complex 3D objects directly from CAD data simpler, despite the fact that it is not as straightforward as it appears at first glance. A full analysis of the component geometry is required in order to determine things such as the sequence in which distinct features can be made, the equipment and processes that must be used, and any additional features that may be required to complete the part. For additive manufacturing, all that is necessary is a fundamental understanding of how the additive manufacturing machine works as well as the materials that are used in the item's construction. This study project assesses and advances the current state of the art in the field of additive manufacturing through debate and presentation. It is intended to be a collaborative effort between researchers and industry. This project delves into three case studies in depth, including an assessment of each event as well as the conceptual frameworks that are proposed for each example
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