| Fractal Geometry [message #214] Mon, 28 April 2008 23:10 UTC |
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I am Jules Ruis from Eindhoven, The Netherlands. I am looking for people using Fractal Geometry for rapid prototyping of scaffolds for tissue engineering. My files are in .stl
See my webpage http://www.fractal.org
[Updated on: Tue, 29 April 2008 06:51 UTC]
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| Re: Fractal Geometry [message #215 is a reply to message #214 ] Tue, 29 April 2008 04:30 UTC |
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Hi Jules,
welcome! What are 'scaffolds for tissue engineering', exactly?
Cheers,
Bart
Community Manager Europe | Shapeways
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| Re: Fractal Geometry [message #221 is a reply to message #216 ] Mon, 12 May 2008 22:52 UTC |
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That's excellent... I love fractals... I'll have to have a good look at the website
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| Re: Fractal Geometry [message #6104 is a reply to message #214 ] Thu, 27 August 2009 19:58 UTC |
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That is interesting is the theory of Fractal skin using the "Fractal formula" to derive a structure within dimensionally different envelopes like for a blood vessel to a artery? It seems like a great application.
Is the Spike extrusion an improvement over a ribbed product?
I like the idea of an Organic structure like sea sponge with a lattice that changes within the structure for different dimensions. It seems complex to produce effectively on a large scale but efficient with materials.
This is terribly interesting.
[Updated on: Thu, 27 August 2009 19:58 UTC]
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