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RAPID PROTOTYPING

Rapid prototyping is a group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical
part or assembly using three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) data. Construction of
the part or assembly is usually done using 3D printing or "additive layer manufacturing"
technology.

a three-dimensional (3-

o 3D Printing o Additive manufacturing o Free-form fabrication

Rapid prototyping is the speedy creation of a full-scale model. The word prototype comes from
the Latin words proto (original) and typus (model). Rapid Prototyping has also been referred to
as solid free-form manufacturing; computer automated manufacturing, and layered
manufacturing. In manufacturing, rapid prototyping is used to create a three-dimensional model
of a part or product. In addition to providing 3-D visualization for digitally rendered items, rapid
prototyping can be used to test the efficiency of a part or product design before it is
manufactured in larger quantities. Testing may have more to do with the shape or size of a
design, rather than its strength or durability, because the prototype may not be made of the
same material as the final product. Today, prototypes are often created with additive layer
manufacturing technology, also known as 3-D printing. Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) may
also be used to create aluminum, stainless steel or titanium prototypes. This process uses laser
beams to melt and fuse metal powders into solid parts. In network design, rapid prototyping can
be used to map the architecture for a new network. A rapid prototype tool called Mininet, for
example, allows the user to quickly create, interact with, customize and share a software-defined
network (SDN) prototype on a single computer which simulates a network topology that uses Openflow
switches.

17. 17 In software development, when a small team quickly builds a working software program for users
to review, it is also called rapid prototyping. It may also be called rapid application development (RAD).

To extend product lifetime by adding necessary features and eliminating redundant features early in the

Advantages of Rapid Prototyping

Opportunities for Innovation Rapid prototyping opens new opportunities for innovation by
eliminating the restrictions of conventional prototyping, which requires production of prototype
tooling and physical components to exacting tolerances.. Designers can create models
incorporating complex shapes and surfaces that would be difficult or impossible to reproduce by
conventional prototyping.
Time Savings By eliminating the time needed to produce molds, patterns and special tools required for
conventional modeling, rapid prototyping reduces time between initial design and analysis. An accurate
model is quickly available for testing form, features, performance and usability. Rapid prototyping is a
highly automated process that enables designers to quickly modify products in line with feedback. The
time savings can help organizations gain competitive advantage by bringing new products to market
quickly, ahead of competitors. Cost Reduction Rapid prototyping helps to reduce the costs of
product development. There is no need to develop special tools for each new product. Rapid
prototyping uses the same CAD and printing equipment each time. The automated prototyping
process also reduces staff costs. The costs of waste are lower, because the prototyping
technique only adds modeling material where needed. Conventional prototyping techniques
create waste through cut-off material or chippings as the tools create the finished model.
Easier Visualization The ability to create a realistic three-dimensional scale model helps designers
present new product concepts to stakeholders, such as board members, clients or investors who need
to understand and approve the development program. Designers can also gain feedback from potential
users and customers that is based on physical products, rather than concepts, enabling them to
incorporate realistic usability data into the later stages of development.

Lower Risk By enabling detailed physical analysis at an early stage in the development program, rapid
prototyping can reduce the risk of costly errors. The development team can identify design faults or
usability problems and make any modifications quickly. The iterative process provides a precise model
for production tooling, reducing the risk of later manufacturing problems.

Support for Customization Rapid prototyping is an iterative process, so it is easy to incorporate


individual customers’ requirements and create customized products cost effectively. Development
teams do not have to design each customized product from scratch. Customization can provide a strong
competitive advantage by offering customers greater choice and flexibility.

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