Altair Inspire User Guide
Altair Inspire User Guide

2022.2

  1. Home
  2. Print 3D

    Preapare and run an additive manufacturing simulation, and export a file for 3D printing.

  3. Binder Sinter

    Use the Binder-Sinter process for additive manufacturing.

  4. Print Part (Sinter)

    Select parts to print and assign materials for binder sintering.

  • What's New
  • Get Started
  • Tutorials
  • Upcoming Features
  • Parametric Modeling
  • Structures
  • Motion
  • Design Explorer
  • Manufacture
  • Print 3D
  • Inspire Python API
  • Reference
  • Keyboard Shortcuts and Mouse Controls
Index
Altair Inspire User Guide

2022.2

Altair Inspire User Guide
  • What's New

    Discover new features and enhancements.

  • Get Started

    New to Inspire? Learn the basics here.

  • Tutorials

    Start using Inspire with our interactive tutorials.

  • Upcoming Features

    Explore features in development that have not yet been officially released.

  • Parametric Modeling

    Create parametric sketches, geometry, and PolyNURBS with construction history and variables.

  • Structures

    Set up your model and run a structural analysis or optimization.

  • Motion

    Set up and run a motion analysis, plot the results, and export the results.

  • Design Explorer

    Evaluate designs by using geometric variables and applying a design-of-experiments (DOE) or optimization method.

  • Manufacture

    Set up and run a basic porosity or thinning analysis.

  • Print 3D

    Preapare and run an additive manufacturing simulation, and export a file for 3D printing.

    • Selective Laser Melting (SLM)

      Use the Selective Laser Melting process for additive manufacturing.

    • Binder Sinter

      Use the Binder-Sinter process for additive manufacturing.

      • Print Part (Sinter)

        Select parts to print and assign materials for binder sintering.

      • Oven

        Configure the oven. You can select a default oven or choose from several standard ovens.

      • Orientation (Sinter)

        Orient the part in relation to the oven base.

      • Setter

        Automatically generate a virtual ceramic setter.

      • Analyze (Sinter)

        Run a binder-sintering analysis, then view and plot the results.

      • Green Part

        Export a green part as a .stl file. You can select from several simulation runs.

  • Inspire Python API

    Learn how to access the Inspire Python API including online help, quick start demos, and the Extension Manager.

  • Reference

    View the glossary, frequently asked questions, and errors and alerts.

  • Keyboard Shortcuts and Mouse Controls

    Learn keyboard shortcuts and mouse controls for common operations.

Altair Inspire User Guide
Altair Inspire User Guide

2022.2

  1. Home
  2. Print 3D

    Preapare and run an additive manufacturing simulation, and export a file for 3D printing.

  3. Binder Sinter

    Use the Binder-Sinter process for additive manufacturing.

  4. Print Part (Sinter)

    Select parts to print and assign materials for binder sintering.

  • What's New
  • Get Started
  • Tutorials
  • Upcoming Features
  • Parametric Modeling
  • Structures
  • Motion
  • Design Explorer
  • Manufacture
  • Print 3D
  • Inspire Python API
  • Reference
  • Keyboard Shortcuts and Mouse Controls
Index

Print Part (Sinter)

Select parts to print and assign materials for binder sintering.

Start with an optimized part in Inspire, or open a CAD file (preferably .stmod or Parasolid) with a part you'd like to prepare for 3D printing.
  1. Select the Print Part tool on the Print3D ribbon.
  2. Select one or more parts in the modeling window to prepare it for 3D printing.
  3. Assign a material, initial temperature, and relative density to the part in the microdialog.

  4. Right-click and mouse through the check mark to exit, or double-right-click.
Note:
  • You can view the Materials Database and create your own materials by clicking the icon on the microdialog.
  • When using the Print 3D module, materials should only be assigned or changed using the Print Part tool. Assigning a material using the part context menu or the Property Editor will instead assign an Inspire structural material, which should be ignored.
  • If you select multiple parts to print, you then define the orientation and apply supports for each print part individually. When you run the simulation, the analysis will consider all the parts jointly in its calculations.

Designate Parts as Live Setters

Designate existing parts as live setters for binder sintering.

Note: Live setters are printed along with the print part and are subject to deformation just as the print part is. To avoid this, use the Setter tool to create a virtual ceramic setter instead.
  1. Select the Designate Live Setters tool on the Print Part icon.
  2. Select parts to designate them as live setters.
  3. Right-click and mouse through the check mark to exit, or double-right-click.

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