Development and Production of Prototype Model of Axial Fan

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Additive technologies belong to modern trends in production of prototype components. They include e.g. sintering of powders with a various chemical composition, granularity, physical, chemical and other usable qualities. There belong to additive technologies especially a technology of Rapid Prototyping that use various principles to make components. According to the used technology photopolymers, thermoplastics, a specially modified paper or metal powders are used in a Rapid Prototyping machinery. An article deals with a characteristic, concept, calculation and production of a prototype model of an axial fan that enables quick build-up time of fan turbine speed. Production of the axial fan is realized by an additive technology of Rapid Prototyping using a method of Fused Deposition Modelling - a 3D printer Fortus 360mc. The article describes individual development stages from the concept to production itself including a final visualization of the prototype model of an 11-blade axial fan.

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Sedlak, J., Malasek, J., Ondra, M., & Polzer, A. (2016). Development and Production of Prototype Model of Axial Fan. Manufacturing Technology, 16(2), 31–32. https://doi.org/10.21062/UJEP/X.2016/A/1213-2489/MT/16/2/436

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