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Scientific 3D Printing A Work in Progress Report Albert Einstein Science Park GIS Day November 20 2013 Peter Löwe (Visiting Scientist) Jens Klump, Jens Wickert, Marcel Ludwig (GFZ)

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Page 1: 3D Printing: GIS Day 2013 Work in Progress Report

Scientific 3D Printing

A Work in Progress Report

Albert Einstein Science Park

GIS Day

November 20 2013

Peter Löwe (Visiting Scientist)

Jens Klump, Jens Wickert, Marcel Ludwig (GFZ)

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Communicating scientific findings

The challenge:

– Visualizing scientific data in one’s mind

– Communicating this vision to someone else

The need:

Tangible representation of scientific results.

1492 Today

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3D Printing forScience Communication:Overview

Technical Printing Process

Metadata Management

ScientificData

3D

Print

Scientist

ScienceCommunication

Target group

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3D Printing forScience CommunicationFocus of this talk

Technical Printing Process

Metadata Management

ScientificData

3D

Print

Scientist

ScienceCommunication

Target group

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Scientific 3D Printing:Application Fields

• Handpieces for science communication– among scientists

– towards the general public

• Showpieces for exhibitions / trade fairs

• Condensed information on content and quality

• <your application goes here>

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„The Future is here“ (again)

The potential of „3D printing“ as featured in the News

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„The Future is here“ (again)

The potential of „3D printing“ as featured in the News:

– Guns !

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„The Future is here“ (again)

The potential of „3D printing“ as featured in the News:

– Guns !

– Human body parts !

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„The Future is here“ (again)

The potential of „3D printing“ as featured in the News:

– Guns !

– Human body parts !

– Clothes !

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„The Future is here“ (again)

The potential of „3D printing“ as featured in the News:

– Guns !

– Human body parts !

– Clothes !

– Candy !

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„The Future is here“ (again)

The potential of „3D printing“ as featured in the News:

– Guns !

– Human body parts !

– Clothes !

– Candy !

– Space Exploration !

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Reality Check

1983:

ZX81

Homecomputer

(1Kb RAM !)

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Reality Check – 3D Printing

• Since 1987: Growing use in the manufacturing industry

• Mid 2000s: Low cost printers reach the mainstream

1983:

ZX81

Homecomputer

(1Kb RAM !)

2013:

MakerBot

3D Printer

(1 color!)

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To plot a hype

• The introduction of newtechnologies can bedescribed by a graph.

3D Printing2013

http://surveys.peerproduction.net/wp-

content/uploads/2012/11/GoogleTrendsGartnerHypeCycle.png

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Overview:Tasks and Stakeholders

SoftwareSoftware

Workspace

Printing

Process

PreservationQC

Input

DataPrinting

Hardware

Technical Printing Process3D

PrintScientific

Data

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Tasks and StakeholdersInvolved Parties at GFZ

Software SoftwareWorkspace

Printing

Process

PreservationQC

Input

DataPrinting

Hardware

CeGIT, CGS,

Section 5.4

CeGIT,Data Research

Group

HPC Cluster

Data Research

Group

Section 1.1,Workshop

Technical Printing Process3D

PrintScientific

Data

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Process Overview: From model to printout

GIS

Visualization

Pre-Press 3D PrintingGeolog.

Models

Geodata

GIS as the

center piece

of the process

Technical Printing Process3D

PrintScientific

Data

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Processing: Software Tools and Formats

GRASS 7

Paraview

Stereo-Lithography

Data

RapMan

PrinterPetrel

Geodata

Technical Printing Process3D

PrintScientific

Data

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Current implementation @ GFZ

• Free and Open Source (FOSS) GIS Software GRASS GIS 7.0– Full support for 3D volume data (volumes)

– Temporal Algebra for 2D and 3D

– FOSS Software can be accessed and extended on all levels. Quickly.

• Available on the GFZ High Performance Cluster (HPC)– Large file space, large memory,

– Significant parallel processing power

– Scales well

• Why not ESRI ArcGIS ? – Doesn‘t run on the Cluster

– Closed source: No quick in-depth tweaking, lacking developer feedback

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Task and Status Overview

Initial GIS-drivenexperiments

GIS workflowdevelopment

GIS modularization

Services

Partnering

PrintingProcessExpertise

INAFAstrophysics Institute,

Rome

FabLab„Wissenschaftsladen“

Potsdam

MaterialsHardware

Data Sources

Tsunami

Simualations

2D Data

(Elevation

Models)

3D Data (Geological

Models,

Soil

Penetrating

Radar)Software

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Workflow: Recent advances

• Petrel data import (volumes and faults)

• Improved handling of geologic faults

• Improved export to prepress formats

• Workflow modularization and simplification

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GFZ Printer HardwareRapMan 3.2 3D Printer

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GFZ Printer HardwareRapMan 3.2 3D Printer

Multi-colored ABS and PLA materials

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RapMan 3.2: Reality Check

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RapMan 3.2: Reality Check

Marcel

Ludwig

(Section 1.1)

Resident 3D

printing expert

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RapMan 3.2: Reality Check

Marcel

Ludwig

(Section 1.1)

Resident 3D

printing expert

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RapMan 3.2: Reality Check

Raw

Material

Control

Unit

Print head,

cooling fan

Print in

progress

Marcel

Ludwig

(Section 1.1)

Resident 3D

printing expert

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Close-Up: Actual Printing

Print

head

Internal

Support

Structure

External

Support

Structure

Ongoing 3D

Print

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Application Examples

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Elevation Models

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More Elevation Models

Mekong River Catchment

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More Elevation Models

Mekong River Catchment

Olympus Mons, Mars

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More Elevation Models

Mekong River Catchment

Brukkaros Mountain, Namibia

Olympus Mons, Mars

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More Elevation Models

Mekong River Catchment

Brukkaros Mountain, Namibia

Olympus Mons, Mars

It glows in the dark !

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Globes

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Single 3D Volume:Mars North Polar Cap

• Gound penetrating Radar fromorbit

• „Handpiece“ for communicationamong scientists and dataquality assessment.

Complexunderside

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Stack of 3D Bodies (Geology)

Underground model of north-eastern Germany

Stack of 3D bodies

Image: GFZ Section 4.4

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3D Volume Stack Details

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Geological Fault Modelling

• Separation of geologic volumes along complex faults

Body

Faults

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Space Time Cubes: Tsunami Propagation

Time used as 3rd dimension

Time used as 3rd dimension

Tohoku 2011 Tsunami. Data: A.Babeyko 2012

Time

Time

Time

France -Russia

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The road ahead

• Additional input data sources

• Workflow improvement

• Intellectual property rights and copyrights

• Archiving of scientific 3D prints

• Improved printer hardware

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Scientific 3D Printing at AGU 2013

IN41B-1606

„An open source workflow for 3D printouts of scientific data volumes“

(Poster presentation)

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Thanks yousupporters !

• Hardware Infrastructure– Jens Wickert (Section 1.1)

– Marcel Ludwig (Section 1.1/Hardware Workshop)

• High Performance Computing Environment:– Jan Thaler (CeGIT)

– Marina Köhler (Computation Centre / HPC Cluster)

• Data Research – Jens Klump (CeGIT / Data Research Group)

• Science Data – Joachim Wächter, Dorit Kerschke (CeGIT)

– Tanja Kollersberger (CGS)

– Section 5.4 (Hydrology)

– Alessandro Frigeri (INAF, Rome)

SoftwareSoftwareWorkspace

Printing Process

PreservationQCInputData

PrintingHardware

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Thank you.

Have a great GIS Day 2013 !