使用增材制造教学辅助技术的生物启发设计:一种协作体验。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Maria Elizete Kunkel, Alexander Sauer, Carlos Isaacs, Thabata Alcântara Ferreira Ganga, Leonardo Henrique Fazan, Eduardo Keller Rorato
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将生物启发设计和增材制造整合到工程教育中促进创新,以满足对可访问的个性化辅助技术日益增长的需求。本文介绍了一门国际课程“3D假肢和矫形学”的成果,该课程是与圣保罗- unifesp联邦大学(巴西)3D矫形学和假肢实验室合作,为德国Westfälische Hochschule仿生专业的本科生提供的。该课程结合了理论和实践模块,涵盖数字建模(CAD),仿真(CAE)和制造(CAM),使学生能够通过基于项目的学习方法开发生物启发的辅助设备。学生们在跨学科团队中工作,通过使用增材制造将生物机制转化为工程解决方案,解决了现实世界的康复挑战。最终的原型包括一个基于鳍射线效应的手部假体,一个受肌腱-肌肉拮抗作用启发的模块化手指假体,以及一个基于黄貂鱼形态设计的颈椎矫形器。每个设备都是数字化建模,机械分析,并使用开源和低成本的方法进行物理制造。这一举措说明了如何将仿生机制和设计整合到教育中,以产生功能成果和具有社会影响力的卫生技术。以Mao3D开源方法为基础,这一经验证明了将自然启发原则、数字制造、设计思维和国际合作相结合的价值,以推进辅助技术的包容性、低成本创新。
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Teaching Bioinspired Design for Assistive Technologies Using Additive Manufacturing: A Collaborative Experience.

Integrating bioinspired design and additive manufacturing into engineering education fosters innovation to meet the growing demand for accessible, personalized assistive technologies. This paper presents the outcomes of an international course, "3D Prosthetics and Orthotics", offered to undergraduate students in the Biomimetic program at Westfälische Hochschule (Germany), in collaboration with the 3D Orthotics and Prosthetics Laboratory at the Federal University of São Paulo-UNIFESP (Brazil). The course combined theoretical and hands-on modules covering digital modeling (CAD), simulation (CAE), and fabrication (CAM), enabling students to develop bioinspired assistive devices through a Project-based learning approach. Working in interdisciplinary teams, students addressed real-world rehabilitation challenges by translating biological mechanisms into engineered solutions using additive manufacturing. Resulting prototypes included a hand prosthesis based on the Fin Ray effect, a modular finger prosthesis inspired by tendon-muscle antagonism, and a cervical orthosis designed based on stingray morphology. Each device was digitally modeled, mechanically analyzed, and physically fabricated using open-source and low-cost methods. This initiative illustrates how biomimetic mechanisms and design can be integrated into education to generate functional outcomes and socially impactful health technologies. Grounded in the Mao3D open-source methodology, this experience demonstrates the value of combining nature-inspired principles, digital fabrication, Design Thinking, and international collaboration to advance inclusive, low-cost innovations in assistive technology.

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Biomimetics
Biomimetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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