SMET228 - Rapid Prototyping
Credit Hours: 3.0
Previously offered as SMT220.
This course will introduce the process of rapid prototyping and compare it to conventional manufacturing processes. Topics to be covered will include review of basic conventional manufacturing processes, stereo-lithography (SLA), solid ground curing (SGC), selective laser sintering (SLS), 3D printing (3DP), fused deposition modeling (FDM), ballistic particle manufacturing, laminated object manufacturing (LOM), and laser engineered net shaping (LENS). Lab activities include part manufacturing utilizing available rapid prototyping systems. Prerequisite: DTEC101.
Fall 2010
This course is not offered during the Fall 2010 semester.
Summer 2010
This course is not offered during the Summer 2010 semester.