CS 294-10
"RAPID PROTOTYPING OF CAD MODELS"
General Home Page and Index, Fall 2003
1. Catalog Entry and Schedule
CS 294-3: RAPID PROTOTYPING
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FULL COURSE TITLE: Design and Construction of Rapid Prototyping Parts
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INSTRUCTOR: Carlo
H. Séquin
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COURSE NUMBER: CS 294-10
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COURSE CONTROL NUMBER: 26842
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UNIT VALUE: 2
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SEMESTER: Fall 2003
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CLASS TIME: Fridays, 2-3:30pm; new: 373 Soda Hall
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OFFICE HOURS: --TBA--; -- LOCATION: 639 Soda Hall
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TEACHING ASSISTANT: --TBA--
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TA OFFICE HOURS: --TBA--
PREREQUISITES:
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Some computer graphics course; CS 184 or equivalent recommended,
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Familarity with some CAD tool to build 3D shapes; or willingness to learn
to use one.
2. Latest Course Description
The modeling techniques learned in CS 184/284 are applied to the design
of geometrical objects that can be fabricated with Solid Free-Form Fabrication,
such as: Fused Deposition Modeling, 3D Printing, Stereolithography, Laser
Sintering, ...
Students will learn about these rapid-prototyping technologies in contrast
to other manufacturing methods, and how to select the proper method for
a particular part. They will also learn about the interchange formats used
to describe such parts to the manufacturers and about CAD tools for the
design of such parts.
All students design, submit, and evaluate one or more parts -- starting
with something as simple as a moebius band, and ending up with more complicated
models of mechanical parts, mathematical surfaces, or of artistic designs.
TEXTBOOKS:
NONE
GRADING:
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There will be no midterm and no final exam.
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A grade will be assigned based on the amount of class participation, the
effort put into the homework assignments, competence and quality of the
3-4 design / prototyping assignments, and the quality of the final project
and the presentation and reports about it.
Last update of this page: 2003/9/3
Page Editor: Carlo H. Séquin