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Creating a Regional 3-D Printed Population Model for the Hyperloop One Global Challenge

Creating a Regional 3-D Printed Population Model for the Hyperloop One Global Challenge. Jason Kaper GIS Specialist Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. Matt Organiscak Vice President IC3D Industries. Ohio GIS Conference. September 25 – 27, 2017. Hyatt Regency Columbus.

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Creating a Regional 3-D Printed Population Model for the Hyperloop One Global Challenge

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  1. Creating a Regional 3-D Printed Population Model for the Hyperloop One Global Challenge Jason Kaper GIS Specialist Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission Matt Organiscak Vice President IC3D Industries Ohio GIS Conference September 25 – 27, 2017 Hyatt Regency Columbus Columbus, Ohio

  2. Regional Proposal for Hyperloop One Global Challenge Delegation to Washington DC April 4, 2017

  3. We want this: For this: Population of Europe/SavvasKarmaniolas

  4. IC3D Industries Meshlab ArcMap ArcScene Population Data to TIN Elevate TIN into 3D Conversion into useable file for printer Print

  5. http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/ Comprehensive Small Geography Easy 800,000 cells for the five states max (Phila.): 17,000 Central Ohio max (Oh. St. Campus): 7500 Global 2015 population into 30 arc-second grids (Approximately 1km)

  6. ArcMap (3D Analyst) Raster to TIN SEDAC raster Z Tolerance: The maximum allowable difference between the height of the input raster and the height of the output TIN. Population values are carried over from the raster.

  7. ArcMap (3D Analyst) Edit TIN Triangulated Irregular Network SF Type: Polygon surface types have Hard and Soft qualifiers that indicate whether the features represent smooth or sharp discontinuities in slope along the surface. This tool does not produce an output separate from the input TIN. This will (as the name implies) edit the TIN!

  8. ArcScene Setting Base Height

  9. ArcScene Vertical Exaggeration (if necessary)

  10. ArcScene

  11. ArcScene

  12. ArcScene Export VRML (.wrl extension)

  13. MeshLab Open source system for processing and editing 3D triangular meshes.

  14. MeshLab Scale down 3D mesh

  15. SEDAC dataset raster ArcMap ArcMap ArcScene MeshLab TIN Raster to TIN Edit TIN Set Base Height Rescale Export Export .wrl .stl

  16. 3D Printing Technology 101 • Material Extrusion (FDM) • Vat Photopolymerization (SLA) • Material Jetting • Powder Bed Fusion • Binder Jetting • Sheet Lamination

  17. Material Extrusion Images from 3D Hubs & E-nable

  18. Vat Photopolymerization Images from 3D Hubs

  19. Material Jetting Images from 3D Hubs

  20. Powder Bed Fusion Images from 3D Hubs & GE & Koenigsegg

  21. Binder Jetting Images from 3D Hubs

  22. Sheet Lamination Images from 3D Hubs & Mcor

  23. Direct 3D Print Examples

  24. Direct 3D Print Examples

  25. IC3D Print Process • Receive Files (.stl) • Programming and Checks • Slicing Software – Simplify 3D • Mesh Cleanup • Software – Netfabb or MeshMixer • Final Programming • Set Up and Print

  26. Results

  27. Jason Kaper jkaper@morpc.org Matt Organiscak matt@ic3dprinters.com

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