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They are processes towards making a prototype using a CAD model in a short time spand
29.2 A computer model of a part design on a CAD system is called which of the following (one best
answer): (a) computer prototype, (b) geometric prototype, (c) solid prototype, (d) virtual prototype, or
(e) wire-frame prototype?
virtual prototype
29.3 Machining is never used for rapid prototyping because it takes too long: (a) true or (b) false?
False
Desktop milling is the principal material removal technology used for rapid prototyping.
29.4 In the context of rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing, tessellation refers to the process of
slicing the CAD model of the part into layers: (a) true or (b) false?
False
Tessellation: CAD model is converted into a format that approximates its surfaces by triangles or
polygons
Slicing is the process of slicing the CAD model of the part into layers
29.5 Which one of the following rapid prototyping processes uses a photosensitive liquid polymer as the
starting material: (a) droplet deposition manufacturing, (b) fused-deposition modeling, (c) laminated-
object manufacturing, (d) selective laser sintering, (e) stereolithography, or (f) three-dimensional
printing?
- stereolithography
EXTRA
- 'solid ground curing' is another
29.6 Which of the following RP technologies uses powders as the starting material (two correct
answers): (a) droplet deposition manufacturing, (b) fused-deposition modeling, (c) laminated-object
manufacturing, (d) selective laser sintering, (e) stereolithography, or (f) three-dimensional printing?
29.7 Which of the following RP technologies uses molten material as the starting material (two correct
answers): (a) droplet deposition manufacturing, (b) fused-deposition modeling, (c) laminated-object
manufacturing, (d) selective laser sintering, (e) stereolithography, or (f) three-dimensional printing?
- stereolithography
- droplet deposition manufacturing
(maybe solid ground curing)
29.8 Which one of the following RP technologies uses solid sheet stock as the starting material: (a)
droplet deposition manufacturing, (b) fused-deposition modeling, (c) laminated-object manufacturing,
(d) selective laser sintering, (e) stereolithography, or (f) three-dimensional printing?
laminated-object manufacturing
29.9 Ballistic-particle manufacturing is another name for which one of the following RP technologies: (a)
droplet deposition manufacturing, (b) fused-deposition modeling, (c) laminated-object manufacturing,
(d) selective laser sintering, (e) stereolithography, or (f) three-dimensional printing?
29.10 Which of the following are examples of appropriate applications of additive manufacturing in the
actual production of parts and products (three best answers): (a) castings made in small quantities, (b)
customized one-of-a-kind parts, (c) mass-produced metal parts, (d) parts with intricate and/or complex
geometries, (e) plastic parts in small batch sizes, and (f) special textile products?
29.11 Which of the following are problems with the current rapid prototyping and additive
manufacturing technologies (three best answers): (a) inability of the designer to design the part, (b)
inability to convert a solid part into layers, (c) limited material variety, (d) part accuracy, (e) part
shrinkage, and (f) poor machinability of the starting material?
Of all of the current material addition rapid prototyping technologies, which one is the most
widely
used: (a) ballistic particle manufacturing, (b) fused deposition modeling, (c) selective laser
sintering, (d) solid ground curing, and (e) stereolithography?
stereolithography
Rapid prototyping technologies are never used to make production parts: (a) true or (b) false?
False
Examples include small batch sizes of plastic parts that could not be economically injection molded,
parts with intricate internal geometries, and one-of-a-kind parts such as bone replacements.
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Question 1
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Additive mfg uses much less material than other subtractive mfg processes.
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True
False
Question 2
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Which of the following is typically the cheapest type of 3D printer?
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FDM
Sla
powder based
SLM
Question 3
30 seconds
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SLA printing uses a plastic strand that's pushed through a heated nozzle.
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True
False
Question 4
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3D printing technology is expanding and is now able to print metal parts.
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True
False
Question 5
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Which of the following is typically the most expensive type of 3D printer.
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SLA
SLM
FDM
True
False
Question 7
30 seconds
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Which type of printer uses an enclose build area?
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SLA
SLS
MDS
FDM
Question 8
30 seconds
Q.
SLA printers package material in a .....
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Chain
Spool
Cartridge
FDM
SLA
SNL
Nylon
ABS
PLA
PVC
Question 11
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Which should be considered when orienting the part on the build plate in the slicing software?
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Layer thickness
part orientation
SLDRT
JPG
STL
X3G
Question 14
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What does the SLS stand for?
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