Zhou et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Application of 3D printing and micro-CT scan to rock dynamicsZhou et al., 2016
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- Zhou T
- Zhu J
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- ISRM International Conference on Rock Dynamics
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In this work, a translucent resin material produced by three-dimensional printing (3DP) technology was used to mimic volcanic rock. 3DP, micro-CT scan and 3D reconstruction technologies were employed to transform the digital rock cores into physical rock models …
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