Programme outline
Learning objectives and structure
By the end of this module, participants would have learned or covered topics on:
- Fundamental theory in Additive Manufacturing
- Basic operation of Rhinoceros 8.0
- Basic operation of Grasshopper
- Design an object using Rhinoceros 8.0
- Edit a design using Grasshopper
- Operating slicing software (Preform, etc), understanding design for Additive Manufacturing (AM)
- Understanding post-processing of stereolithography (SLA) parts
Day 1
- Fundamental Theory in AM
- Different types of AM and materials
- Advantages and limitations of AM
- Introduction to DfAM and basic 3D printing design guidelines
- Introduction to topology optimisation and generative design
- Basics terminology in Computer Aided Design
- Starting Rhinoceros 8.0
- Hands-on: Operation of Rhinoceros 8.0
- Assessment: Designing a given object using Rhinoceros 8.0
Day 2
- Hands-on: Introduction to Grasshopper
- Assessment: Editing a design using Grasshopper
- Explaining SLA 3D printing
- Hands-on: Using the slicing software
- Assessment: Using the slicing software
- Hands-on: Starting a print
- DManD lab tour
Day 3
- Hands-on: Collection of parts and post-processing
- Final review and assessment
Assessment
- Practical assessment