应用三维数字技术稳定中国兽医博物馆蜡像解剖模型

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Óscar Hernández-Muñoz, Emanuel Sterp Moga, Alicia Sánchez-Ortiz
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“在17世纪和20世纪之间,彩色蜂蜡解剖模型在解剖学知识的传播中发挥了重要作用,这要归功于它们能够在生物体最微妙的结构的表现中实现高度的准确性和真实感。然而,由于这种材料的脆弱性,其中一些人工制品现在处于相当不稳定的保护状态。由于一些内部支助结构缺乏一致性,其中一些数字已被损坏或其完整性受到严重损害。在这篇文章中,我们展示了一个使用聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯支撑模型的稳定案例,该模型来自康普顿斯兽医博物馆,代表了一匹马的头部,由于内部金属框架的部分崩溃,它已经失去了一些部分,并显示出明显的裂缝和骨折。所使用的方法基本上是基于数字技术的使用,以尽量减少工作的处理。基于3D扫描获得的虚拟副本,设计了一个与图形表面完美贴合的特定支撑。随后,使用3D打印生产了一些部件,以便对其进行功能和美学测试,最后,使用数控加工制造支撑。结果满足稳定性和最小美学影响的要求。”
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STABILIZATION OF AN ANATOMICAL WAX MODEL OF THE COMPLUTENSE VETERINARY MUSEUM WITH THE HELP OF 3D DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
"Between the 17th and 20th centuries, polychrome beeswax anatomical models played an important role in the transmission of anatomical knowledge thanks to the high degree of accuracy and realism they were able to achieve in the representation of the most delicate structures of the organism. However, due to the fragility of this material, some of these artefacts now survive in a rather precarious state of conservation. Due to the lack of consistency of some of the internal support structures, some of these figures have been damaged or their integrity has been seriously compromised. In this article we show a case of stabilisation using a polymethylmethacrylate support of a model from the Complutense Veterinary Museum, representing the head of a horse, which has suffered the loss of some parts and shows significant cracks and fractures due to the partial collapse of the internal metal framework. The methodology used was based essentially on the use of digital technologies, to minimise the handling of the work. Based on a virtual copy obtained by 3D scanning, a specific support that fits perfectly to the surface of the figure has been designed. Subsequently, some of the pieces were produced using 3D printing in order to subject them to functional and aesthetic tests and, finally, the support was manufactured using numerical control machining. The result meets the requirements of stability and minimum aesthetic impact."
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自引率
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5
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Conservation Science (IJCS) is a high quality peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of original research papers in applied conservation science and its broad range of applications. IJCS it is an open access journal. All content is freely available without charge to any user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. The topics cover all disciplines and branches of modern scientific conservation, including different aspects on general conservation theory, scientific investigation of works of art, authentication, determination of conservation state, compatibility studies for preservation and restoration procedures and monitoring of interventions effectiveness, etiopathology of historic and natural monuments, studies on the mechanisms of deterioration and degradation for different materials as structural and ornamental elements, impact of the environmental factors or agents on monuments and ecosystems, obtaining and characterization of new materials and procedures for preservation and restoration, new methodologies for scientific investigation, cross-related problems concerning research applied to conservation science, biodiversity conservation. Review articles in selected areas are published from time to time.
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