Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences (Dec 2022)

Metrological analysis of additively manufactured copies of a fossil skull

  • Mirosław Rucki,
  • Yaroslav Garashchenko,
  • Ilja Kogan,
  • Tomasz Ryba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/bpasts.2022.143827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 6

Abstract

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This paper presents the results of a metrological analysis of the additively manufactured (AM) copies of a complex geometrical object, namely the fossil skull of Madygenerpeton pustulatum. This fossil represents the unique remains of an extinct “reptiliomorph amphibian” of high importance for palaeontological science. For this research, the surface was scanned and twelve different copies were 3D-printed using various devices, materials, and AM techniques. The same digitized model was used as a reference to compare with the surfaces obtained by Mitutoyo Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) CRYSTA-Apex S 9166 for each copy. The fidelity of the copies was assessed through statistical analysis of the distances between compared surfaces. The methodology provided a good background for the choice of the most accurate copies and the elimination of the less accurate ones. The proposed approach can be applied to any object of complex geometry when reproduction accuracy is to be assessed.

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