The Proceedings of the JSME Materials and Processing Conference (M&P)
Online ISSN : 2424-2861
10.2
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518 Laser Fabrication of Affective 3D Objects with 1/f Fluctuation
Katsuhiro MaekawaTomohiro NishiiTerutake HayashiHideo AkabaneMasahiro Agu
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Pages 131-136

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The present paper describes the application of Kansei Engineering to physical design of engineering products as well as its realization by laser sintering. We have investigated information that might be included in three-dimensional objects such as ceramic bowl for tea ceremony. First, X-ray CT apparatus is utilized to retrieve surface data from the teabowl, and then frequency analysis is carried out after noise is filtered. The surface fluctuation is characterized by the power spectrum that is in inverse proportion to the wave number f in circumference. Second, we consider how to realize the surface with a 1/f fluctuation on a computer screen using a 3D CAD model. The fluctuation is applied to a reference shape assuming that the outer surface has a spiral flow line on which unevenness is superimposed. Finally, the selective laser sintering method has been applied to the fabrication of 1/f fluctuation objects. Nylon powder is sintered layer by layer using CO_2 laser to form an artificial teabowl with complicated surface patterns.
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