Review on CNC-rapid prototyping

This article reviewed developments of Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) technology in rapid prototyping process. Rapid prototyping (RP) can be classified into three major groups; subtractive, additive and virtual. CNC rapid prototyping is grouped under the subtractive category which involves mate...

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Main Authors: M. Nafis, O. Z., Nafrizuan, Mat Yahya, Munira, Ali, Kartina, Johan
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https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/36/1/012032
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spelling my.ump.umpir.251412019-11-11T03:13:47Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25141/ Review on CNC-rapid prototyping M. Nafis, O. Z. Nafrizuan, Mat Yahya Munira, Ali Kartina, Johan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This article reviewed developments of Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) technology in rapid prototyping process. Rapid prototyping (RP) can be classified into three major groups; subtractive, additive and virtual. CNC rapid prototyping is grouped under the subtractive category which involves material removal from the workpiece that is larger than the final part. Richard Wysk established the use of CNC machines for rapid prototyping using sets of 2½-D tool paths from various orientations about a rotary axis to machine parts without refixturing. Since then, there are few developments on this process mainly aimed to optimized the operation and increase the process capabilities to stand equal with common additive type of RP. These developments include the integration between machining and deposition process (hybrid RP), adoption of RP to the conventional machine and optimization of the CNC rapid prototyping process based on controlled parameters. The article ended by concluding that the CNC rapid prototyping research area has a vast space for improvement as in the conventional machining processes. Further developments and findings will enhance the usage of this method and minimize the limitation of current approach in building a prototype. IOP Publishing 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25141/1/Review%20on%20CNC-rapid%20prototyping.pdf M. Nafis, O. Z. and Nafrizuan, Mat Yahya and Munira, Ali and Kartina, Johan (2012) Review on CNC-rapid prototyping. In: 1st International Conference on Mechanical Engineering Research, ICMER 2011, 5-7 Disember 2011 , Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur. pp. 1-8., 36 (012032). ISSN 1757-899X https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/36/1/012032
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M. Nafis, O. Z.
Nafrizuan, Mat Yahya
Munira, Ali
Kartina, Johan
Review on CNC-rapid prototyping
description This article reviewed developments of Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) technology in rapid prototyping process. Rapid prototyping (RP) can be classified into three major groups; subtractive, additive and virtual. CNC rapid prototyping is grouped under the subtractive category which involves material removal from the workpiece that is larger than the final part. Richard Wysk established the use of CNC machines for rapid prototyping using sets of 2½-D tool paths from various orientations about a rotary axis to machine parts without refixturing. Since then, there are few developments on this process mainly aimed to optimized the operation and increase the process capabilities to stand equal with common additive type of RP. These developments include the integration between machining and deposition process (hybrid RP), adoption of RP to the conventional machine and optimization of the CNC rapid prototyping process based on controlled parameters. The article ended by concluding that the CNC rapid prototyping research area has a vast space for improvement as in the conventional machining processes. Further developments and findings will enhance the usage of this method and minimize the limitation of current approach in building a prototype.
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author M. Nafis, O. Z.
Nafrizuan, Mat Yahya
Munira, Ali
Kartina, Johan
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Munira, Ali
Kartina, Johan
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title Review on CNC-rapid prototyping
title_short Review on CNC-rapid prototyping
title_full Review on CNC-rapid prototyping
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title_full_unstemmed Review on CNC-rapid prototyping
title_sort review on cnc-rapid prototyping
publisher IOP Publishing
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url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25141/1/Review%20on%20CNC-rapid%20prototyping.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/36/1/012032
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