Application of similitude techniques to functional testing of rapid prototypes
Abstract
Functional testing of rapid prototypes (RP) represents an exciting area of research in solid freeform fabrication. One approach to functional testing is to use similitude techniques to correlate the behavior of an RP model and a product. Previous research at UT, Austin has resulted in the development of an empirical similitude technique for correlating the behavior of parts with different material properties. Advances in the empirical similitude technique are presented in this paper. Sources of coupling between material properties and geometric shape that produce distortions in the current empirical similitude technique are outlined. A modified approach that corrects such distortions is presented. Numerical examples are used to illustrate both the current and the advanced empirical similitude methods.
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Citation
Dutson, A.J., Wood, K.L., Beaman, J.J., Crawford, R.H. and Bourell, D.L. (2003), "Application of similitude techniques to functional testing of rapid prototypes", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 6-13. https://doi.org/10.1108/13552540310455593
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:MCB UP Ltd
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