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Fig. 4 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 4

From: Measured and simulated mechanical properties of additively manufactured matrix-inclusion multimaterials fabricated by material jetting

Fig. 4

Profilometer scan of typical cross section from a ruptured sample with VeroClear matrix and \(f_{inc}=30\%\) cubic RGD8430-DM inclusion materials. The color indicates the profiles height. On the right side the positions of the cubic inclusions are visible as elevations, indicating that the rupture propagates best at the inclusion-matrix interface

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