
Представлено результаты исследования возможностей статистического анализа характеристик слоев построения изделия, получаемого на основе исходной 3D-модели с использованием аддитивных технологий. Тестовая модель была исследована во множестве вариантов ориентации в рабочем пространстве установки. Рассечение модели для получения набора слоев выполнялось по стратегиям с постоянным и переменным шагом построения. Полученные результаты создают основу для совместного решения задач технологической подготовки 3D-модели. The study results of statistical analysis of characteristics of layered build of product on basis of original 3D model using additive technologies are presented. The test model was studied in a variety of orientation options in the installation workspace. Model slicing for obtaining a layer set was performed according to strategies with constant and variable step of the build. The results provide the basis for the joint solution of tasks of technological preparation of 3D-model.
аддитивные технологии, послойное рассечение, layered slicing, технологическая подготовка, shaping accuracy, additive manufacturing, точность формообразования, technological preparation
аддитивные технологии, послойное рассечение, layered slicing, технологическая подготовка, shaping accuracy, additive manufacturing, точность формообразования, technological preparation
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