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Three dimensional printing as an effective method of producing anatomically accurate models for studies in thermal ecology

Authors :
Charles M. Watson
Gamal R. Francis
Source :
Journal of thermal biology. 51
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Hollow copper models painted to match the reflectance of the animal subject are standard in thermal ecology research. While the copper electroplating process results in accurate models, it is relatively time consuming, uses caustic chemicals, and the models are often anatomically imprecise. Although the decreasing cost of 3D printing can potentially allow the reproduction of highly accurate models, the thermal performance of 3D printed models has not been evaluated. We compared the cost, accuracy, and performance of both copper and 3D printed lizard models and found that the performance of the models were statistically identical in both open and closed habitats. We also find that 3D models are more standard, lighter, durable, and inexpensive, than the copper electroformed models.

Details

ISSN :
03064565
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of thermal biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5c1a21135637883103ca2adae3f21333