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Possibilities of using modern methods in manufacturing of prototype castings
Vašek, Vojtěch ; Mikulka, Vít (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
Rapid Prototyping technologies are an important part of the industry. They allow reducing the time between the demand and the crafted prototype component. The main aim of these theses is to create a literature survey, focused on the application of these technologies in the foundry industry in the production of prototype castings.
Design of 3D Printer
Chrástek, Jan ; Chorý, Tomáš (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on design of stereolithography 3D printer, which includes new technology and innovations to achive larger workspace and easy and comfortable manipulation. Great part of thesis is focused on shaping and aesthetic effect with respect of functional, safety, ergonomic and technical claims.
An overview of modern methods in manufacturing of prototype castings
Drápela, Jan ; Adam, Daniel (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
At bachelor thesis I deal with the survey of Rapid Prototyping methods which could be used for quick manufacturing of prototype foundry. Today number of Rapid Prototyping methods exist which could be used for many human activities. First part of thesis deals with general survey of Rapid Prototyping technologies.Second part of thesis deals with the using Rapid Prototyping methods at foundry.
Stereolithographic printer for producing a cell culture device
Gricová, Monika ; Vacula, Daniel (referee) ; Dostál, Zbyněk (advisor)
Stereolithography printing is one of the most popular 3D printing technologies. This printers use a UV light source for photopolymer curing and can be used for a wide range of applications with high precision and excellent print quality. Commercially available printers do not allow the modifications of the optical and mechanical parameters of the instrument. For this reason, a DLP printer has been designed to allow the optical system modifications and thus changing the printing field and resolution. Another advantage is the possibility to modify already designed mechanical parts. The DLP printer has been designed and tested. The recommended printer parameters settings are listed, which are based on the performed experiments.
Application of Rapid prototyping methods for development of new product
Rozinek, Josef ; Sedlák, Josef (referee) ; Zouhar, Jan (advisor)
Target of this bachelor’s thesis is to describe application of Rapid Prototyping methods for development of a new product. First it describes principles used by machines for Rapid Prototyping with the overview of selected manufacturers of specific devices. Further it contains certain examples of industrial application. Thesis is concerned about development of a new product using conventional methods and Rapid Prototyping methods with the analysis of the differences and advantages of each method. It describes an issue of design of a new product from the sketch phase to the prototype production phase. As an example of industrial application there is described a Narex angle grinder inovation process.
Engineering design of 3D printer
Schoula, Šimon ; Blecha, Radim (referee) ; Bradáč, František (advisor)
The thesis is focused on structural design of machine prototype for 3D print. Used technology is stereolithography. Machine design must be easy to built and low cost. First part of thesis is especially focused on FDM printers, because the design of my printer is more similar to them. Based on systems analysis are defined all parts of printer. Next part of thesis describes SLA technology from which proceed another requirements for machine. Second part contains final structural design of machine including necessary calculations and simulations. Another parts of thesis are focused on control system of printer including software, risk analysis and technical drawings of selected machine parts.
Optimization of 3D printing and post-processing of advanced ceramics based on calcium phosphate
Valenová, Ludmila ; Hadraba, Hynek (referee) ; Drdlík, Daniel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is related to the preparation of hydroxyapatite complex structures by additive manufacturing known as Lithography based ceramics manufacturing – LCM. A photosensitive suspension containing hydroxyapatite particles was used for 3D printing of ceramic complex structures. The influence of printing parameters on the resulting macrostructure, microstructure, density, and dimensional accuracy was evaluated. The aim was to obtain ceramic components without delamination of the layers and optimise following post-processing steps (cleaning and thermal treatment). It was found that the exposure time has a significant effect on the dimensional accuracy of printed parts. During observation microstructure of printed parts, a microporosity at the interface of printed layers, which can cause delamination of several layers was identified. High-temperature dilatometry showed different temperature of beginning densification process in the longitudinal and perpendicular directions to the layers. That could be an initiation mechanism for delamination of the layers. X-ray diffraction analysis determined a single-phase composition of powder in photosensitive suspension and sintered parts. A commercial product LithaSol 20 was suggested as a suitable cleaning agent and efficiency of the ultrasound field for cleaning was demonstrated. Based on the thermogravimetric analysis an optimized cycle of heat treatment was designed. The optimisation led to time saving (49 hours), while maintaining density, dimensional accuracy and macrostructure of the 3D printed structures.
Setting of the material profile of stereolithographic 3D printing with a focus on dimensional accuracy
Topinka, Lukáš ; Koutecký, Tomáš (referee) ; Zatočilová, Aneta (advisor)
Additive technology of stereolithography works on the principle of curing a photosensitive polymer by laser or by DLP projector. Dimensional accuracy and quality of printing are affected by various parameters, such as exposure time and layer thickness. This bachelor thesis is focused on the description of the basic principles of stereolithography, including construction solutions for printers and their influence on the quality of printing. Furthermore, this thesis identifies the main parameters affecting the accuracy and suggests experiments for testing the influence of these parameters. At the end of this thesis, there is a description of the performed experiments, followed by a conclusion and suggestions for further development of this technology.
Use of 3D printing in the Czech Republic
Kopecký, Miroslav ; Varhaník, Matúš (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
3D printing is a widely recognized and well established technique that enables the fabrication of complex structures with low production cost and easy scalability. In this study was conducted a comprehensive review of the applications of 3D printing in various industries in the Czech Republic. The first part of the research provides a summary of the different 3D printing techniques available, along with a comparison of relevant printing parameters and acquisition costs. The next part continues with description of the practical applications of the explained 3D printing methods in the Czech Republic industires. Namely, the applications in construction, automotive, education, and healthcare industries are discussed in more detail. The latter one is then brought into focus in the practical part of this work, where a medical aid is fabricated. Specifically the Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) and Stereolithography (SLA) printing methods are used to fabricate a balance plates for lower limb proprioception training as a cost- effective alternative to commercially available product. Through a comparison of physical measurements, was found that the FFF method yielded more precise printouts. This research highlights the potential of 3D printing in delivering tailored medical aids, offering a promising avenue for future development.
Design of DLP/SLA 3D Printer
Drcmánek, Filip ; Křenek, Ladislav (referee) ; Sládek, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dedicated to the design of a DLP 3D printer. The main objective of the thesis is to design a DLP 3D printer that is going to emphasize safety, ergonomics, and user-friendliness. The design is based on the conducted analyses, thanks to which were discovered possible shortcomings of existing DLP 3D printers. These shortcomings create room for innovations, which have been made mainly in sub-elements of the design. Part of the final design includes elements that will simplify the handling of finished prints and increase safety when handling the device. The design also respects ergonomic requirements and the dimensions of the human body. The designed product can find application in the production of prototypes, in dentistry, jewellery and last but not least for hobby users.

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