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How can 3D modeling be used to troubleshoot design flaws in prototypes?

3D modeling identifies prototype flaws via virtual simulation/analysis, enabling early adjustments to save time and reduce errors.

How can 3D modeling be used to troubleshoot design flaws in prototypes?

3D modeling troubleshoots prototype design flaws by enabling virtual simulation and analysis of structural, functional, or assembly issues before physical production.

Key applications include: - Structural Simulation: Digital replicas mimic real-world conditions (e.g., stress, load) to identify weak areas like bending under expected loads. - Functional Testing: Checks component movement to spot interference, such as parts colliding during operation. - Assembly Verification: Ensures dimensional accuracy, avoiding mismatches that may occur in physical builds.

This allows early adjustments without building physical prototypes, saving time and reducing errors.

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