1. Nenad Grujović, Факултет инжењерских наука Универзитета у Крагујевцу, Serbia
2. Miroslav Živković, Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, Sestre Janjić 6, 34000 Kragujevac, Srbija 2IMW Ins, Serbia
3. Fatima Živić, Факултет инжењерских наука Универзитета у Крагујевцу, Serbia
4. Milan Sljivic, Машински факултет Универзитета у Бањој Луци,
Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
5. Andreja Radovanović, Факултет инжењерских наука Универзитета у Крагујевцу, Serbia
6. Miloš Mladenović, Факултет инжењерских наука Универзитета у Крагујевцу, Serbia
Modern production at modern time involves the use of software packages for 3D designing and equipment for additive manufacturing (AM), formerly known as rapid prototyping (RP). These new tools and technologies lower the costs for design, but also allow rapid creation of fully functional components. This paper describes the rapid prototyping technology (FDM and 3DP), that were used to create elements and tools for the application in wood industry. Total costs of manufacturing of sample elements and tools are analyzed also. The problem of minimizing the cost of production is, undoubtedly, one of the main objectives of rapid prototyping. These costs are divided into fixed and variable. Work focuses on the optimization of the production costs of prototypes as well as costs of small serial production, respectively, and optimization of variable costs (the cost of treatment, costs of enforcement, material costs and cost of postprocessing).
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Тематска област:
Production and Computer-Aided Technologies
Датум:
06.04.2015.