Design of a Bed Rotation Mechanism to Facilitate In-Situ Photogrammetric Reconstruction of Printed Parts

Travis Roberts, Sourabh Karmakar, C. Turner
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Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is a complex process that creates free-form geometric objects by sequentially placing material to construct an object, usually in a layer-by-layer process. One of the most widely used methods is Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM). FDM is used in many of the consumer-grade polymer 3D printers available today. While consumer grade machines are cheap and plentiful, they lack many of the features desired in a machine used for research purposes and are often closed-source platforms. Commercial-grade models are more expensive and are also usually closed-source platforms that do not offer flexibility for modifications often needed for research. The authors designed and fabricated a machine to be used as a test bed for research in the field of polymer FDM processes. The goal was to create a platform that tightly controls and/or monitors the FDM build parameters so that experiments can be repeated with a known accuracy. The platform offers closed loop position feedback, control of the hot end and bed temperature, and monitoring of environment temperature and humidity. Additionally, the platform is equipped with cameras and a mechanism for in-situ photogrammetry, creating a geometric record of the print throughout the printing process. Through photogrammetry, backtracking and linking of process parameters to observable geometric defects can be achieved. This paper focuses on the design of a novel mechanism for spinning the heated bed to allow for photogrammetric reconstruction of the printed part using a minimal number of cameras, as implemented on this platform.
一种便于打印零件原位摄影测量重建的床旋转机构设计
增材制造,或3D打印,是一个复杂的过程,通过顺序放置材料来构建一个对象,通常在一层一层的过程中创建自由形状的几何对象。其中应用最广泛的方法之一是熔融沉积建模(FDM)。FDM用于当今许多消费级聚合物3D打印机。虽然消费级机器价格便宜且数量众多,但它们缺乏用于研究目的的机器所需的许多功能,而且通常是闭源平台。商业级别的模型更昂贵,而且通常是闭源平台,不能为研究所需的修改提供灵活性。作者设计并制造了一台用于聚合物FDM工艺研究的试验台。目标是创建一个严密控制和/或监控FDM构建参数的平台,以便实验可以以已知的精度重复。该平台提供闭环位置反馈,控制热端和床层温度,并监测环境温度和湿度。此外,该平台还配备了相机和现场摄影测量机制,在整个打印过程中创建打印的几何记录。通过摄影测量,可以实现工艺参数与可观察到的几何缺陷的回溯和联系。本文的重点是设计一种用于旋转加热床的新型机构,以允许使用最少数量的相机对打印部件进行摄影测量重建,并在该平台上实现。
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