The role of 3D printing in biological anthropology
The following work explores the role of 3D printing in biological anthropology. A case study approach is used to provide an understanding of two different applications for 3D printing and to identify a potential methodology for creating 3D models. Case study one looks at the application of 3D prin...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.anitoba.ca-dspace#1993-2792013-01-11T13:31:12ZRobert D. Hoppa (Anthropology)Allard, Travis T.2006-09-14T12:25:16Z2006-09-14T12:25:16Z2006-09-14T12:25:16Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/1993/279The following work explores the role of 3D printing in biological anthropology. A case study approach is used to provide an understanding of two different applications for 3D printing and to identify a potential methodology for creating 3D models. Case study one looks at the application of 3D printing to reconstruction projects using a flowerpot to test the reconstruction methodology. The second case study uses both laser surface and CT scanning to create a replica of a human skeleton. The two methods of data acquisition are evaluated for advantages and limitations in creating the virtual model. This work shows that there is a role for 3D printing in biological anthropology, but that data acquisition and processing issues are the most significant limiting factors in producing skeletal replicas.4545697 bytesapplication/pdfen_USRapid Prototyping3D PrintingCTLaser ScanningAnatomical ModelingBiological AnthropologyVirtual Reality3D Imaging3D ModelingVirtual ReconstructionSkeletal ReplicaMuseum ExhibitThe role of 3D printing in biological anthropologyElectronic Thesis or DissertationAnthropologyMary Silcox (Anthropology) Patrick Harrop (Architecture)Master of Arts (M.A.)October 2006 |
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The following work explores the role of 3D printing in biological anthropology. A case study approach is used to provide an understanding of two different applications for 3D printing and to identify a potential methodology for creating 3D models. Case study one looks at the application of 3D printing to reconstruction projects using a flowerpot to test the reconstruction methodology. The second case study uses both laser surface and CT scanning to create a replica of a human skeleton. The two methods of data acquisition are evaluated for advantages and limitations in creating the virtual model. This work shows that there is a role for 3D printing in biological anthropology, but that data acquisition and processing issues are the most significant limiting factors in producing skeletal replicas. === October 2006 |
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