Journals of Mechatronics Machine Design and Manufacturing https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JMMDM <p><strong>JMMDM</strong> is a peer reviewed Journal in the discipline of Engineering published by the MAT Journals Pvt. Ltd. The Journal provides a platform to Researchers, Academicians, Scholars, Professionals and students in the Domain of Mechanical Engineering to promulgate their Research/Review/Case studies in the field of Mechatronics Machine Design and Manufacturing. The Journal aims to promote high quality empirical Research, Review articles, case studies and short communications mainly focused on Electrical and mechanical systems, Manufacturing Technology, Control theory, Automated manufacturing processes, Machine process automation, Electronic control, Devices and products, Mechatronics design philosophy, Materials science and Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Manufacturing Automation, Control System Design, Industrial System Design Flow, Product Design Techniques, Modeling and Control of Mechatronics System and Newtonian and Acoustics and Dynamics.</p> en-US Wed, 15 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.8 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Design and Additive Manufacturing of a Prototype Using Fused Deposition Modeling Technique https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JMMDM/article/view/424 <p>A screw jack is a tool for lifting heavy loads with little effort. In this paper, the design, model and fabrication of a Screw jack using 3D Printing Technology is discussed. Digital fabrication, or 3D printing or additive manufacturing, creates physical objects from a geometrical representation by successive addition of materials. In agriculture, health care, motor vehicles, locomotives and aviation, 3D Printing is increasingly being applied for mass customization or production for all types of open-source design. Design is an important industrial activity which influences the quality of the product. The parts of a screw jack are modelled by using the modelling software Creo Parametric. The CAD model of the screw jack is then converted into. STL (Standard Tessellation Language) format in which the 3D Printer receives the printing input. The STL files are then imported to modelling software to analyze mesh and rectify errors. The rectified STL files of parts of the screw jack are imported to Makerbot software, and parts are made ready for 3D Printing using Makerbot FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling) 3D Printer. The parts printed in an FDM 3D printer are assembled based on the tolerances obtained, and the final prototype is fabricated.</p> Kode Jaya Prakash, Shivraj Narayan Yeole Copyright (c) 2024 Journals of Mechatronics Machine Design and Manufacturing https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JMMDM/article/view/424 Wed, 15 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000