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采用 Mathematica 设计金属 3D 打印工业产品级制品
吴飞 (上海微电子高级工程师)
本讲座将介绍如何采用 Mathematica 设计复杂曲面模型并导出 STL 文件,将分享多个金属 3D 打印在工业领域的应用案例。此外针对三周期极小曲面和晶格设计进一步展开剖析和探讨,采用从客户需求到产品验证的系统工程方法,运用了从数学理论方程到实际产品测试的开发流程。主要体现 Mathematica 对微分几何、拓扑模型以及工业级 3D 打印的自动化、高效率开发的支持和优势。
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