Acronym: 3D PREL
Room: F 238
Basic info:
Year of acquisition: 2018 - 2023
Type: Concentrated in one place
Average number of users per year: 20
List of projects or resources that contributed to the creation or modernization of research infrastructure: VEGA 1/0609/20, VEGA 1/0364/21, ITMS 313011T720, VEGA No. 1/0642/18, APVV-21-0180
Room: F 238
Basic info:
Year of acquisition: 2018 - 2023
Type: Concentrated in one place
Average number of users per year: 20
List of projects or resources that contributed to the creation or modernization of research infrastructure: VEGA 1/0609/20, VEGA 1/0364/21, ITMS 313011T720, VEGA No. 1/0642/18, APVV-21-0180
Detailed data on research infrastructure/laboratory:
- Description and data on research infrastructure/laboratory:
The basic equipment of this laboratory is the 3D printer Original Prusa i3 MK3S+, Prusa Original Mini, filament extruder, 3D scanner Shining 3D for digitizing physical models and CNC engraving machine S3018 PRO. The laboratory serves the students and doctoral students of the department, who, under the supervision of the responsible employee of the department, can carry out their diploma, semester and doctoral assignments on the equipment. The equipment serves the students and doctoral students of the department mainly in the implementation of their final theses. - List of equipment:
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+, Prusa Original Mini 3D printers, Shining 3D, filament extruder, CNC Engraving Machine S3018 PRO. - Reasoning for uniqueness/strategic importance:
The laboratory's equipment represents the current modern technology of prototype production using 3D printing methods as well as digitalization of physical models, their subsequent modification and software measurement of their proportions. The advantage of modern 3D printing is the production of complex shaped parts, which cannot currently be produced efficiently in any other way. A certain limitation in this regard is the limited range of materials suitable for use in 3D printers. - Assigning research infrastructure to one or more research areas:
Mechanical Engineering – Design methodology, prototyping, reverse engineering.