Determination of Design Limitations of Curved Profiles Manufactured by Robotics Non-Planar Additive Manufacturing

Pavol Štefčák, I. Gajdoš, J. Slota, Jozef Varga, Zuzana Kimáková, M. Vrabeľ
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The emerging trend of employing 4 or more axes multi-purpose and gantry industrial robots in large format additive manufacturing presents numerous opportunities as well as challenges. The capacity to handle substantial material quantities and rapidly produce prototypes, instrumentation, and final products of considerable dimensions necessitates the formulation of a well-suited production strategy. This involves setting production parameters to minimize material consumption and production time, considering the limitations of the utilized technologies, and ensuring the final product’s quality. While slicers are commonly employed for establishing manufacturing strate - gies and production parameters, most additive manufacturing slicers are optimized for planar 3 axes 3D printing. This limitation hinders their ability to generate non-planar and freeform toolpaths. To overcome this constraint, this paper delves into the utilization of parametric modelling as a potent tool in the realm of non-planar additive manufacturing. It explores the possibilities offered by Rhinoceros Grasshopper software in designing toolpath strategies and fabricating non-planar layers. The paper addresses the associated challenges and limitations of parametric modelling, including computational complexity and the requirement for specialized software and expertise. It emphasizes the crucial need to strike a balance between design complexity and manufacturability to ensure the successful implementation of non-planar additive manufacturing processes.
确定机器人非平面快速成型技术制造的曲面型材的设计局限性
在大幅面增材制造中使用 4 轴或更多轴多功能和龙门式工业机器人的新兴趋势带来了众多机遇和挑战。要想处理大量材料并快速生产原型、仪器和最终产品,就必须制定合适的生产策略。这就需要设置生产参数,最大限度地减少材料消耗和生产时间,考虑所使用技术的局限性,并确保最终产品的质量。虽然切片机通常用于制定生产策略和生产参数,但大多数增材制造切片机都针对平面三维打印进行了优化。这一限制阻碍了它们生成非平面和自由形态工具路径的能力。为了克服这一限制,本文深入探讨了如何利用参数建模作为非平面增材制造领域的有力工具。它探讨了 Rhinoceros Grasshopper 软件在设计刀具路径策略和制造非平面层方面提供的可能性。论文探讨了参数化建模的相关挑战和局限性,包括计算复杂性以及对专业软件和专业知识的要求。它强调了在设计复杂性和可制造性之间取得平衡的重要必要性,以确保非平面添加制造工艺的成功实施。
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