2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-12797-8_15
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Construction of Stable and Lightweight Technical Structures Inspired by Ossification of Bones Using Osteogenetic P Systems

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“…[ 4 ] In a review of biomimicry using AM, Du Plessis et al [ 5 ] highlighted many different biomimetic design approaches in the development of new lattice structure applications. Melcher et al [ 6 ] developed a Voronoi‐inspired artificial ossification model to generate bone‐line structure, resulting from previously defined external forces, using the software tool Rhinoceros, and several Grasshopper [ 7 ] extension plugins. Jiang et al [ 8 ] developed highly stretchable elastomer lattices that could be used as biologic tissue rehabilitation structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 4 ] In a review of biomimicry using AM, Du Plessis et al [ 5 ] highlighted many different biomimetic design approaches in the development of new lattice structure applications. Melcher et al [ 6 ] developed a Voronoi‐inspired artificial ossification model to generate bone‐line structure, resulting from previously defined external forces, using the software tool Rhinoceros, and several Grasshopper [ 7 ] extension plugins. Jiang et al [ 8 ] developed highly stretchable elastomer lattices that could be used as biologic tissue rehabilitation structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%