Description:Time compression technologies such as rapid prototyping and manufacturing offer enormous potential benefits. Where time can be saved in the development of new or modified products, expenditure can also be reduced. Swifter development can also give a competitive edge to those using these techniques.However there are a number of different systems and processes that can be used. Ensuring that the most appropriate rapid prototyping and manufacturing technology is applied to a problem is vital to the success of a project. The case studies, compiled by the experienced team of the Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick in the UK, representa range of different real experiences drawn from a variety of industries, using a range of materials and processes.CONTENTS INCLUDE:Overview of product design and developmentComputer-aided design and rapid prototypingThe introduction of CAD/CAM in the ceramics industryProduct design and development – reverse engineeringReducing the risk of new product development by utilizing rapid prototyping technologiesStress analysis using rapid prototyping techniquesCase studies in rapid prototyping and manufacturing techniques–flow visualization using rapid prototype modelsOverview of utilizing bureau facilitiesUsing bureau servicesRunning an internal rapid prototyping bureauOverview of rapid casting techniquesAn alternative route to metal components for prototype and low-volume productionRapid prototyping in pattern making and foundry applicationsRapid prototyping – enhancing product developmentat Parker HannifinCast tooling with rapid prototype patternsOverview of rapid toolingThe role of rapid immediate production tooling (IPT) in new product developmentRapid tooling – cast resin and sprayed metal tooling.