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Research On Design Of Wearable Products Based On 3D Printing

Posted on:2020-06-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y LeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2382330575477585Subject:Industrial design
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Three Dimensions(3D)Printing Technology has been the prototype since as early as the 1980 s,gradually commercialized after the 21 st century credited to advanced manufacturing technology and social acceptance.In recent years,manufacture cost has dramatically declined due to the gradual saturation of the market,3D printing tends to popularize in ordinary families.The technology servers as a basis for the proliferation of various types of products,from construction and cultural relics repair to household goods and food model,even has an irreplaceable role in the development of the medical industry.Product design should be for life services and for people to solve problems.Moreover,according to market research and analysis,the author found that cervical spondylosis is one of the most significant issues that haunt people.With the increase of the stress of learning life,as well as the long-term incorrect posture and other reasons,cervical spondylosis has begun to highlight the trend among young people.There is enough potential and market for development in the health and medical sectors.Medically assisted products are to some extent in line with national conditions and people's rigid needs and will be integrated into people's lives in a variety of forms in the future.The purpose of this paper is to solve the various needs of individual cervical vertebra status differences.Through 3D printing technology,cervical spine-related health theory,art design thinking,design psychology and other multi-disciplinary way,for the human body to customize the ergonomic and meet individual needs of the wearable cervical products,improve cervical spine problems,play a design inspiration to help people live a better life.
Keywords/Search Tags:Three-dimensional printing technology, cervical spondylosis, wearable product design
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