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Impact of Modeling Method on Geometry and Mechanical Properties of Samples with TPMS Structure

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Products based on triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) are promising for use in various applied fields: from mechanical engineering to medicine. Despite the fact that TPMS have been known for more than 2 centuries, their applied application became possible only in recent decades with the development of additive technologies. Computer modeling of samples based on TPMS for 3D printing is a relevant problem.

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The study has been funded by RSF grant (project â„– 20-73-10171)

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Makogon, A.I., Balabanov, S.V., Koshevaya, K.S., Sychov, M.M. (2022). Impact of Modeling Method on Geometry and Mechanical Properties of Samples with TPMS Structure. In: Khakhomov, S., Semchenko, I., Demidenko, O., Kovalenko, D. (eds) Research and Education: Traditions and Innovations. INTER-ACADEMIA 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 422. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0379-3_20

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