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Rapid Manufacturing Research Group
Rapid Product Development and manufacture is a major focus for companies
wanting to compete in the more open Global Marketplace. This has created
considerable interest in techniques and technologies that help companies introduce
new products more quickly, at lower cost and with greater flexibility. Computer Aided
Design (CAD) and the introduction, in the late 1980s, of a group of technologies
known as 'Rapid Prototyping' have greatly helped this. It is now possible to design
and manufacture objects within a few hours. The next stage is to use these layermanufacturing technologies to manufacture saleable end-use items. However, few
companies have invested in the technology, but many are very interested in
investigating their use. The research portfolio of the RMRG is directed at providing
the future technologies industry will require, and, through the Consortium, is
providing a route that allows partners, and others, to gain the required knowledge
and expertise concerning the technologies and their use.Mechanical Engineerin
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Investigation Into the Mechanical Properties of Rapid Manufacturing Materials
During the past few years, there has been a move to convert Rapid Prototyping (RP)
processes into Rapid Manufacturing (RM) machines to produce end-use parts for different
industries. However, in order to make Rapid Manufacturing possible, there is a need for
designers to have comprehensive information relating to the mechanical properties of new
materials at different intervals of ageing, temperature and humidity. This is in order for them
to have confidence in specifying the materials in their designs.
This paper will discuss the progress of the Design for Rapid Manufacture project that is
currently being undertaken at Loughborough University, and give details of the mechanical
properties of new range of Stereolithography (SL) materials that are currently being
extensively evaluated.This project is funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council
(EPSRC).Mechanical Engineerin
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Additive Manufacturing Education in the UK
There has been and continues to be a considerable effort regarding education for
Additive Manufacturing (AM) in the UK. This generally started in 1992 with a seminar
organised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and an industrial exhibition stand
at Mach 92. However, before the education activities are discussed it is useful to show
the AM research landscape in the UK as this will give an indication of the level of activity
It should be noted that there will also be a considerable number of organisations
involved in using AM but not involved in research.Mechanical Engineerin
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