MSE 508L SP08 Week 8 Jeffrey Peltz Yang Xie Gurucharan Singh 1 CAD in Entertainment Typhoon A Roller Coaster Emerges Gerstlauer Elektro GmbH a roller coaster design firm was given six months to design the first version of Euro Fighter CAD was utilized throughout the en ID: 571997
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CAD/CAM PresentationMSE 508/L SP08Week 8
Jeffrey PeltzYang XieGurucharan Singh
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CAD in EntertainmentTyphoon – A Roller Coaster Emerges
Gerstlauer Elektro GmbH a roller coaster design firm was given six months to design the first version of Euro Fighter. CAD was utilized throughout the entire process replacing paperwork that is no longer feasible in roller coaster design. Over 3000 man hours went into design and production was started in the summer of 2003
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Unwind of track - Maximize with left clickThe 3D-layout is a combination of ground view and the unwind of track. It is used to visualize the track layout and does not consist of technical information.
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CAD in EntertainmentForces and dynamic behavior can be determined before a prototype is built
Production can begin directly from data transmittedStandard parts can be taken from libraries instead of being individually generated4Slide5
CAD in ManufacturingIntegrated application of CAD/CAM/CAE and RP for rapid development of a humanoid biped robot
The present work concerns the hardware development of a mid-size humanoid robot, Bonobo, focusing on the use of an integrated application of CAD/CAM/CAE and rapid prototyping (RP) for the rapid development of the robot's outer body parts. Most parts were three-dimensionally designed with 3D CAD, which enables effective connection with CAE analyses, the basis of which lays in kinematic simulation and structural analysis. To reduce the lead time and investment cost of developing parts, RP and CAM are selectively used to manufacture master parts for the body. These master parts are then replicated by using a vacuum casting process, from which we can repeatedly obtain plastic parts. Through this integrated approach, we successfully developed a prototype of
Bonobo
with a relatively low time and investment cost.
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Schematic configuration of
Bonobo.
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CAD in ManufacturingThree-dimensional replication with vacuum
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CAD in ManufacturingSelective application of CAM and RP for the master models
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Final manufactured prototype of Bonobo.
Systematic feasibility study for plastic parts to replace metal skeleton9Slide10
ReferencesIntegrated application of CAD/CAM/CAE and RP for rapid development of a humanoid biped robot
Park. Et Al. Journal of Materials Processing Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TGJ-4MS9R4Y-10&_user=521393&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000059568&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=521393&md5=64237faee74549e00ca6a8595bcd753f
Typhoon - A Roller Coaster Emerges
http://www.coastersandmore.de/rides/typhoon/konstruktioneng.shtml
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