نتایج جستجو برای: 3d printing

تعداد نتایج: 206558  

2016
Francisco Javier Pacheco Compaña José Midón Míguez Edgar Mauricio Avellaneda Oviedo Eladio Busto Lodeiro

381 including infection and allergic reaction, and its use should definitely be avoided in the case of children, whose bones have not yet stopped growing. In the case of the sixteen-year-old patient in this study, while alloplastic cranioplasty was possible, as the growth of the skull bone was nearly complete, the patient and his guardian decided upon autologous cranioplasty. In cases of large ...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Qingnan Zhou Alec Jacobson

Empirically validating new 3D-printing related algorithms and implementations requires testing data representative of inputs encountered in the wild. An ideal benchmarking dataset should not only draw from the same distribution of shapes people print in terms of class (e.g., toys, mechanisms, jewelry), representation type (e.g., triangle soup meshes) and complexity (e.g., number of facets), but...

2015
Ming - Jong Tsai Y. L. Cheng Y. L. Kuo S. Y. Hsiao J. W. Chen P. H. Liu D. H. Chen

The 3D printing is a combination of digital technology, material science, intelligent manufacturing and control of opto-mechatronics systems. It is called the third industrial revolution from the view of the Economist Journal. A color 3D printing machine may provide the necessary support for high value-added industrial and commercial design, architectural design, personal boutique, and 3D artis...

Journal: :Circulation research 2017
Matthew Bramlet Laura Olivieri Kanwal Farooqi Beth Ripley Meghan Coakley

Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology allows for the translation of a 2-dimensional medical imaging study into a physical replica of a patient’s individual anatomy. 3D printed models can facilitate a deeper understanding of complex patient anatomy and can aid in presurgical decision-making. Although there are 3D printing case reports in almost every subspecialty of medicine to date, the ra...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Amit Panwar Lay Poh Tan

Recent developments in 3D printing technologies and design have been nothing short of spectacular. Parallel to this, development of bioinks has also emerged as an active research area with almost unlimited possibilities. Many bioinks have been developed for various cells types, but bioinks currently used for 3D printing still have challenges and limitations. Bioink development is significant du...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Zachary Weber Vijay Gadepally

Big data volume continues to grow at unprecedented rates. One of the key features that makes big data valuable is the promise to find unknown patterns or correlations that may be able to improve the quality of processes or systems. Unfortunately, with the exponential growth in data, users often have difficulty in visualizing the often-unstructured, nonhomogeneous data coming from a variety of s...

Journal: :JOEUC 2017
Timo Hartmann Evelyne Vanpoucke

This paper adjusts UTAUT2 to study user acceptance of an early stage technology by using the example of 3D printing for home users. The authors’ findings show that UTAUT2 is capable of measuring user acceptance and that social influence and effort expectancy are good predictors for ‘intention to use’ for early stage technologies. Nevertheless, there seem to be significant differences in the ant...

2016
Chenlong Zhang Joshua M. Pearce Jinshan Tang Lucia Gauchia Daniel R. Fuhrmann

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2015
Roberto Aufieri Simonetta Picone Maurizio Gente Piermichele Paolillo

In recent years additive manufacturing, or threedimensional (3D) printing, it is becoming increasingly widespread and used also in the medical and biomedical field [1]. 3D printing is a technology that allows to print, in plastic or other material, solid objects of any shape from its digital model. The printing process takes place by overlapping layers of material corresponding to cross section...

2011
Deborah Southerland Peter Walters David Huson

The potential of 3D printing has been under technical and philosophical discussion for some time, but current rapid prototyping materials can be costly and are limited in terms of functional and visual qualities. Food-based materials could provide a novel and exciting alternative which may also be affordable and accessible as 3d printing extends from industrial applications towards educational ...

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