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Author Giannatsis-J; Dedoussis-V; Laios-L
Source Robotics-and-Computer-Integrated-Manufacturing. v 17 n 4 August 2001, p 295-304
Abstract In this paper the problem of build-time estimation for Stereolithography systems is examined. Experimental results from various case studies indicate that the accuracy of estimation greatly depends on the type of part geometry representation processed and the uncontrolled laser power fluctuations. It is shown that estimation based on sliced (CLI) representation can be extremely accurate, assuming that the average laser power during fabrication can be predicted. On the other hand, estimations based on tessellated (STL) representation, although not so accurate, satisfy the accuracy requirements imposed at early stages of the Stereolithography process, where no slice data are available. As part of this study, build-time itself is also analyzed and factors affecting it are identified and investigated experimentally. Results indicate that hatching time depends not only on the hatching distance and speed, as originally assumed, but also on the number of hatching vectors employed. 10 Refs. (Auth abstract ) XX