Thế giới đã sản xuất chiếc xe 3D đầu tiên
Ngày: 16 / 09 / 2014 Trong: Tư Duy Đại Dương
Chi tiết:
Xe gọi là Strati sản xuất bởi Local Motors
Xe mất 44 giờ để hoàn tất từ zero
Động cơ là Renault Twizy
Hệ thống điện, bình ắc quy và phần nhún không dùng 3D
(GNA: Nghe nói Việt Nam cũng đang thí nghiệm 3D. Sản
phẩm 3D đầu tiên sẽ là 2 cuốn tiểu thuyết về khoa học giả tưởng của ông
Mác và ông Lê)
World’s first 3D printed car drove off this weekend
By: Nicole Wakelin – Bold Ride – 15 Sep 2014
(Đang nhờ bạn Kevin Bùi dịch ra Việt ngữ)
The world’s first drivable 3D printed car was finished and driven off of
the showroom floor at the International Manufacturing Technology Show
in Chicago this past Saturday. The vehicle, produced by Local Motors, is
called the Strati.
A team of engineers assembled the parts to make the car roadworthy from
pieces printed out. The entire process took 44 hours, start to finish,
and was done in front of a live crowd.
The body, seats, and major components were 3D printed in a process
called direct digital manufacturing (DDM) but not every part of the car
was made this way. Propulsion is still from a traditional motor, in this
case an electric motor from a Renault Twizy.
Other mechanical bits including wires, suspension, and the battery were
also not 3D printed. That said, the Strati uses far less parts than a
conventional car–about 40 compared to the tens of thousands on a
production vehicle.
The idea behind the creation of this unique 3D vehicle is to show the
viability of this kind of technology and to prove that it has a place in
the automotive industry. Although this first vehicle isn’t for sale,
they plan to be 3D printing cars for the public sometime in the next few
months.
This particular design was the work of Michele Anoé of Italy who won a
design contest over 206 other entrants. He not only got to have his
design produced, but won $5,000. Let’s hope they let him drive his
creation, too.
(Góc Nhìn Alan Phan)
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