In the Rapid Prototyping and Tooling specialization, students learn how to make effective prototypes. Why is rapid prototyping important, and how does it facilitate the overall engineering design process? At what point in the process should rapid prototyping be employed? How can electronics bring a prototype to the next level? When is it appropriate to make a prototype out of cardboard rather than aluminum? When should you use 3D printing instead of a laser cutter? Real examples provide answers to questions like these and highlight best practices on when to use different materials and manufacturing equipment. You can see an overview of the specialization from Dr. Frank here.
What you'll learn
understand the role of rapid prototyping in engineering design
identify appropriate materials for prototyping
determine when to use different prototyping methods and tools
Course objectives
to educate students on the effective use of prototypes in engineering
to highlight best practices for selecting materials and techniques
to enhance understanding of the prototyping process