This paper aimed to provide a foundation database for understanding the important applications of the different additive manufacturing (AM) technologies for musical wind …
The current study presents a novel approach for restoring a partly preserved archaeological find with the combination of 3D scanning, 3D printing and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) …
The current paper demonstrates the digital recreation and 3D printing of a missing fragment of an ancient ceramic pottery following digitization using a three dimensional laser scanning …
HL Ferrand - Music & Science, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
In the past, natural ceramic biomaterials like bones and seashells were used to make music. Today, ceramics are largely absent from the musical scene. Yet, recent development of bio …
Bells as percussion instruments have been known to humanity for ages. The casting process, the shape and the materials have changed over the years. The functional …
The recent increase of sensory archaeology investigations has broadened the theory and field practices employed when examining ancient site experience. Sound and acoustics …
Digital technologies and 3D models, nowadays largely used to document archaeological remains and to obtain hypothetical reconstructions when these remains are more or less …
N Yioutsos, G Kamaris, K Kaleris… - Proceedings of …, 2018 - eclass.uop.gr
Visual senses overwhelm aural senses in Western culture and have dominated modern scientific thought [2]. However, in the past few decades there has been an increasing …
N Papas, K Tsongas, D Karolidis… - International Journal of …, 2021 - academia.edu
Reverse engineering and in particular threedimensional digitization have become an essential part of the documentation of archaeological findings. 3D scanning produces a high …