2016
DOI: 10.3311/pptr.9053
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Increasing Role of Sections Caused by 3D Modelling

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“…The disadvantage of the conventional approach is that any form of modification (e.g., a doctor's unique needs in design) can only be accomplished with great difficulty and a lot of work. The sections of each slice must be modified one by one so that cohesion between them is maintained [17,18].…”
Section: Cad Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disadvantage of the conventional approach is that any form of modification (e.g., a doctor's unique needs in design) can only be accomplished with great difficulty and a lot of work. The sections of each slice must be modified one by one so that cohesion between them is maintained [17,18].…”
Section: Cad Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…lyét is a felhasználók között, ám meglepő módon a harmadik legnagyobb igénylője ezeknek az eljárásoknak az egészségügy/gyógyászat. Manapság már rutinszerűen készítenek állkapocs, koponyacsont vagy egyéb protéziseket, amelyek pontosan illeszkednek a kiegészítendő csontszövethez [5], [6]. Elterjedt a 3D nyomtatott implantátumok használata a fogászatban, de a sebészet különböző ágaiban is [7].…”
Section: áBra: Közúti Balesetek Okozta Személysérülések Számának Alakunclassified
“…In addition, using this method, arbitrarily complex geometries can be produced without tools. Additive production technologies have spread rapidly into the fields where the planning and manufacturing of individual tools would be too expensive; such as human prosthesis production [1], [2] and small series manufacturing. In such cases, we need to know whether the parts are suitable for carrying loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%