3D Printing detailed Syllabus for Automation & Robotics (AO), K scheme PDF has been taken from the MSBTE official website and presented for the diploma students. For Subject Code, Subject Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, Theory (Max & Min) Marks, Practical (Max & Min) Marks, Total Marks, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Rationale
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Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning
- Compare conventional and additive manufacturing processes.
- Differentiate between various additive manufacturing processes.
- Apply techniques to obtain and slice 3D models.
- Select appropriate materials for 3D printing based on desired properties.
- Implement post-processing techniques in 3D printing.
Unit I
Basics of 3D Printing 1.1 Basic principle of 3D printing, steps in 3D printing process 1.2 Conventional v/s Additive manufacturing processes 1.3 3D printer components and its calibration 1.4 Advantages and disadvantages of the 3D printing process 1.5 Industrial applications of 3D printing
Suggested Learning Pedagogie
Lecture Using Chalk-Board Model Demonstration Presentations Video Demonstrations
Unit II
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Unit III
Model Preparation and Data Transfer 3.1 Different methods to obtain 3D models 3.2 Data exchange formats 3.3 Common slicing softwares 3.4 Common basic slicer settings (layer height, fill density, supports, platform adhesion – skirt, brim, raft, shell thickness) 3.5 Data translation, data loss 3.6 Transferring data from software to printer through: USB, SD card, dedicated controller, WiFi, cloud based
Suggested Learning Pedagogie
Lecture Using Chalk-Board Presentations Demonstration
Unit IV
Materials used for 3D Printing 4.1 Material selection criteria 4.2 Polymers, metals, non-metals, ceramics 4.3 Various forms of raw material- liquid, solid, wire, powder, powder preparation and their desired properties 4.4 Support materials used in 3D printing: Properties & applications 4.5 Hybrid materials : Carbon fiber reinforced filaments, metal-polymer composites, wood-infused filaments, conductive filaments, magnetic filaments
Suggested Learning Pedagogie
Lecture Using Chalk-Board Collaborative learning Presentations Video Demonstrations
Unit V
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List of Experiments:
- *Calibration of 3D printer-bed level, temperature calibration, filament flow rate calibration
- Simulation of Stereolithography process
- Generation of 3D model using 3D scanning technology
- *3D model creation and export using various data exchange formats
- *Setting up the bed temperature, nozzle temperature, printing speed, material selection, layer height in slicing software
- Setting up infill density, infill pattern, orientation of object, support material, wall thickness and converting .stl file to .gcode file in slicing software
- *3D printing at given infill density
- *Support material removal, surface texture enhancement, and accuracy improvement of printed model
- *Printing and assembling multiple parts to create a functional object
- Troubleshooting common 3D printing issues such as layer shifting, warping, stringing, and under-extrusion.
Self Learning
Micro Project
- Special Note : This list of suggestive microprojects are optional, as there is no SLA component and faculties may encourage students to perform any one of them.
- Design a joint mechanism for a robotic arm that allows for rotational or pivotal movement using CAD software, ensuring accurate dimensions for smooth movement, and print them using a 3D printer.
- Design a nut and bolt using CAD software, ensuring precise dimensions for a proper fit, and print the design using a 3D printer.
- Design a motor mount to securely hold a motor in place on a robot chassis using CAD software, ensuring accurate dimensions and print them using a 3D printer.
- Design a set of interlocking gears using CAD software, ensuring accurate dimensions for smooth movement, and print them using a 3D printer.
Laboratory Equipment
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Learning Materials
- Lan Gibson, David W. Rosen and Brent Stucker, Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital Manufacturing Springer Nature,2015, ISBN: 9781493921126
- Andreas Gebhardt Understanding Additive Manufacturing: Rapid Prototyping, Rapid Tooling, Rapid Manufacturing Hanser Publications, 2012, ISBN: 9783446425521
- Chee Kai Chua and Kah Fai Leong 3D Printing and Rapid Prototyping- Principles and Applications World Scientific, 2019, ISBN: 9780000987570
- Sabrie Soloman 3D Printing and Design Khanna Book Publishing, 2020, ISBN: 9789386173768
- Liza Wallach Kloski, Nick Kloski Getting Started with 3D Printing: A Hands-on Guide to the Hardware, Software, and Services Behind the New Manufacturing Revolution Make Community LLC, 2016, ISBN: 9781680450200
Learning Websites
- https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc21_me115/preview Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing Technologies (SWAYAM – NPTEL)
- https://3dp-dei.vlabs.ac.in/Introduction.html 3D Printing Virtual Simulation Lab (Vlabs)
- https://www.autodesk.com/solutions/3d-printing 3D Printing Process
- https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura/ Slicing Software – Cura
- https://www.autodesk.com/education/edu-software/overview 3D modelling software – Autodesk Fusion 360
- https://www.freecad.org/ 3D modelling software – FreeCAD
- https://www.simplify3d.com/resources/materials-guide/propert ies-table/ Filament Properties Table
- https://support.3dverkstan.se/article/23-a-visual-ultimaker-troubleshooting-guide Visual Ultimaker Troubleshooting Guide
For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Automation & Robotics, K scheme do visit Automation & Robotics 5th Sem Syllabus for K scheme.
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