Rekayasa Balik Fuselage Scale Model P-51d Mustang Dengan Ciri Pattern Zig Zag Produk 3d Printing
Reverse Engineering of The P-51d Mustang Fuselage Scale Model With Zig-Zag Pattern Characteristics In 3d Printing
Date
2025Author
Manurung, Restu Tandean
Advisor(s)
Ginting, Armansyah
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This study discusses the reverse engineering process of a 1:16 scale model
fuselage of the P-51D Mustang aircraft using rapid prototyping technology based on
3D printing with the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) method. The process begins
with creating a CAD model of the fuselage using SolidWorks software, followed by
slicing through Ultimaker Cura with printing parameters configured to include a 10%
zig-zag infill pattern, a 0.2 mm layer height, and the use of PLA+ filament material.
All fuselage segments were printed sequentially using a Creality Ender 3 V3 SE printer
and then reassembled to obtain a physical structure consistent with the digital design.
The results of the study demonstrate that the application of a zig-zag infill pattern, the
use of PLA+, and appropriate process parameter settings are capable of producing a
fuselage with high dimensional precision and good surface quality. Furthermore, the
study shows that 3D printing technology is effectively applied in the reverse
engineering and fabrication of complex aerodynamic structures such as an aircraft
fuselage, making it a valuable reference for future research related to the design and
manufacturing of scale aircraft structures.
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