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A comparative study of virtual prototyping and physical prototyping

conference contribution
posted on 2004-12-01, 00:00 authored by Ian GibsonIan Gibson, Z Gao, I Campbell
The new product development process makes use of both virtual and physical prototypes. There is an increasing need to reduce the time and cost required when converting from one to the other. There is also a potential need to use them both simultaneously. Virtual Prototyping (VP) and Physical Prototyping (PP) are two techniques that have many similar goals, but which achieve them in very different ways. With VP, the approach is to create as precise a numerical model as possible in the easiest possible way, whereas PP creates a physical model. This paper tries to define VP in a sense where it can be compared and contrasted with PP. The most obvious common area is in the early stages of product development, namely conceptualisation. Two different experimental implementations of real-time integration of virtual and physical prototyping are described. A virtual CAD technique is also described that aims to create concept models in an intuitive form that may be suitable for artistic sculptors. A conclusion is made that PP (through the layer-based Rapid Prototyping (RP) technology) and VP are valuable techniques that can join together to form a powerful tool for rapid development of complex products.

History

Volume

6

Pagination

503-522

Location

Leiria, Portugal

Start date

2003-10-01

End date

2003-10-04

ISSN

1368-2148

Publication classification

EN.1 Other conference paper

Title of proceedings

First International Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rapid Prototyping

Issue

6

Publisher

Inderscience Publishers

Place of publication

Olney, Eng.

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