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Imprimer en 3D (FUN)

Imprimer en 3D (FUN)

Ce MOOC est le troisième volet du parcours La Fabrication Numérique. Les imprimantes 3D révolutionnent la manière de produire des objets. Cette technologie est maintenant à la portée de tous dans les fablabs. Cette technologie est maintenant à la portée de tous dans les fablabs. Depuis quelques années, l’impression 3D est aussi utilisée dans les départements R&D des entreprises pour nourrir le processus d’innovation et cela modifie considérablement les manières de produire !

  • Les makers,
  • les entrepreneurs
  • et les industriels

se servent des imprimantes 3D pour tester leurs idées, prototyper et développer de nouveaux objets très rapidement.
Mais, concrètement, comment fonctionne une imprimante 3D ? Dans ce MOOC, vous comprendrez les étapes pour passer d’un modèle 3D à un objet physique imprimé par une machine.

Toutes les semaines, des activités pratiques vous seront proposées. Etes-vous prêt à relever le défi et imprimer votre premier objet en 3D ?
Dans ce MOOC, vous apprendrez à :

  • Décrire le potentiel de l’impression 3D
  • Expliquer comment passer d’un modèle 3D à un objet physique imprimé
  • Expliquer le fonctionnement et les contraintes d’une imprimante 3D
  • Imprimer un objet en 3D

Plan du cours

Semaine 1 : Les imprimantes 3D : une révolution ?
Semaine 2 : Qu'est-ce qu'un modèle 3D ?
Semaine 3 : Du modèle à la machine
Semaine 4 : Anatomie d'une imprimante 3D

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