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3D Printing of PS4 Engine by ISRO

ISRO’s 3D-Printed PS4 Engine ias toppers

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted a hot test of a liquid rocket engine created with 3D Printing.

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What is 3D Printing?

  • 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, creates 3D objects from digital models by adding material layer by layer.
  • It uses computer-aided designing (CAD) for prototyping or creating functional models.
  • The materials used include plastic, resin, thermoplastic, metal, fibre, or ceramic.

How Does a 3D Printer Work?

A 3D printer follows these steps:

  1. Design: A digital model is created using CAD software.
  2. Slicing: The model is sliced into thin horizontal layers.
  3. Printing: The printer deposits material layer by layer according to the sliced model.
  4. Post-Processing: The printed object may undergo finishing processes to enhance its properties.

Benefits of 3D Printing:

Advantages Over Traditional Manufacturing:

  • Customization: Enables efficient, customized production, reducing costs and errors.

Prototyping:

  • Speed: Accelerates design iterations and reduces time-to-market.
  • Cost-Effective: Facilitates quick, low-cost prototyping.

Design Complexity:

  • Innovation: Allows for the creation of complex designs previously unattainable with traditional methods.

Material Efficiency:

  • Waste Reduction: Uses only the necessary amount of material for each object, minimizing waste.

Inventory and Supply Chain:

  • On-Demand Production: Reduces the need for large inventories, enabling just-in-time production.

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