Computer Aided Decoration of Ceramic Tableware. Part I: 3-D decoration

  • Authors:
  • Chee Kai Chua;Robert Gay;Wolfgang Hoheisel

  • Affiliations:
  • School of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Republic of Singapore;Gintic Institute of Manufacturing Technology, 71, Nanyang Drive, Singapore 638075, Republic of Singapore;Karlsruhe CIM Transfer Centre, Steinbeis Foundation for Economic Promotion, Bismarckstrasse 45, 7500 Karlsruhe ,Germany

  • Venue:
  • Computers and Graphics
  • Year:
  • 1997

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Abstract

Computer usage in the ceramic tableware industry has largely been confined to word processing, spreadsheets, database, payroll, inventory and statistical process control. Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM)is slowly gaining ground in this industry. The relatively high speed of generating physical designs from conceptualisation using CAD/CAM and Rapid Prototyping have suggested their use for the decoration of ceramic tableware. A CAD/CAM system, or more specifically, Computer Aided Decoration Of Ceramic Tableware (CADOCT), is developed for the design and manufacture of patterns to be decorated on ceramic tableware. Numerous industrial case studies featuring ceramic tableware prototypes are carried out and presented to illustrate the various advantages of using the prototype CADOCT system. These advantages include significant time and cost savings. It asso avoids the heavy reliance on traditional practices, and the experience and skills of craftsmen. The major contribution of the research is an innovative approach from art to part or, from conceptualisation to realization, for the decoration of ceramic tableware. Part I, a study of the problems and the proposed prototype system are described, as well as the solutions of 3-D decoration. In Part II, the application of rapid tooling is described.