The 3D printing process builds a three-dimensional object from a computer-aided design (CAD) model, usually by successively adding material layer by layer, which is why it is also called additive manufacturing.
One of the key advantages of 3D printing is the ability to produce very complex shapes or geometries, and a prerequisite for producing any 3D printed part is a digital 3D model or a CAD file.
In an effort to make 3D Printing more optimized for a particular application, all parameters needs to be used with optimum values
This project aims to evaluate all possible cases and opportunities to optimize these process parameters
This project studies and analyses a low cost trans radial 3-D printed prosthetic arm.
This included the design and dimensions, 3-D modelling and analysis.
This project uses an Arduino microcontroller to design a myoelectric prosthetic, in which a prosthetic reads electrical signals from the residual limb and powers motors for movement.