Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing
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Resumo: | 3D printing has potential in inclusive design, with haptic systems benefiting people with visual impairments (PwDVs), highlighting control and speed in production. However, there is little understanding about haptic perception when interacting with different materials. The present study aimed to verify whether the use of PLA, PETG and TPU materials in 3D printing affects the haptic perception of textures. An experiment was carried out with 50 sighted participants, but who used exclusively the haptic sense, and whose task, hidden by a visual barrier, was to order five samples of each of the materials (from lowest to highest texture density). The TPU showed better results in effectiveness (more correct answers) and significant capacity (p≤0.05) in the haptic perception of different texture densities; and PETG was time-efficient. Despite being recommended for haptic systems, PLA had inferior results, suggesting that the choice of material in 3D printing must consider the quality of users’ haptic perception. |
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Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printingPercepción háptica de las texturas: influencia de los distintos materiales utilizados en la impresión 3DPercepção háptica de texturas: a influência de diferentes materiais usados em impressão 3DImpressão 3DPercepção hápticaDeficiência visualDesign Inclusivo3D PrintingTactile PerceptionVisual ImpairmentsInclusive DesignImpresión 3DPercepción táctilDeficiencias visualesDiseño inclusivo3D printing has potential in inclusive design, with haptic systems benefiting people with visual impairments (PwDVs), highlighting control and speed in production. However, there is little understanding about haptic perception when interacting with different materials. The present study aimed to verify whether the use of PLA, PETG and TPU materials in 3D printing affects the haptic perception of textures. An experiment was carried out with 50 sighted participants, but who used exclusively the haptic sense, and whose task, hidden by a visual barrier, was to order five samples of each of the materials (from lowest to highest texture density). The TPU showed better results in effectiveness (more correct answers) and significant capacity (p≤0.05) in the haptic perception of different texture densities; and PETG was time-efficient. Despite being recommended for haptic systems, PLA had inferior results, suggesting that the choice of material in 3D printing must consider the quality of users’ haptic perception.La impresión 3D tiene potencial en el diseño inclusivo, con sistemas hápticos que benefician a las personas con discapacidad visual (PcDV), destacando el control y la velocidad en la producción. Sin embargo, hay poca comprensión sobre la percepción háptica al interactuar con diferentes materiales. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo verificar si el uso de materiales PLA, PETG y TPU en la impresión 3D afecta la percepción háptica de las texturas. Se llevó a cabo un experimento con 50 participantes videntes, pero que utilizaban exclusivamente el sentido háptico, y cuya tarea, ocultos por una barrera visual, era ordenar cinco muestras de cada uno de los materiales (de menor a mayor densidad de textura). El TPU mostró mejores resultados en efectividad (más respuestas correctas) y capacidad significativa (p≤0,05) en la percepción háptica de diferentes densidades de textura; y PETG ahorró tiempo. A pesar de ser recomendado para sistemas hápticos, el PLA tuvo resultados inferiores, lo que sugiere que la elección del material en la impresión 3D debe considerar la calidad de la percepción háptica de los usuarios.A impressão 3D tem potencial no design inclusivo, com sistemas hápticos beneficiando pessoas com deficiência visual (PcDVs), destacando controle e rapidez na produção. Entretanto, há pouca compreensão sobre a percepção háptica ao interagir com diferentes materiais. O presente estudo objetivou verificar se o emprego dos materiais PLA, PETG e TPU na impressão 3D afeta a percepção háptica de texturas. Foi realizado um experimento com 50 participantes videntes, mas que utilizaram exclusivamente o sentido háptico, e cuja tarefa, ocultada por uma barreira visual, foi ordenar cinco amostras de cada um dos materiais (de menor para maior densidade de textura). O TPU mostrou melhores resultados em eficácia (mais acertos) e capacidade significativa (p≤0,05) na percepção háptica de diferentes densidades de textura; e o PETG foi eficiente em termos de tempo. Apesar de ser recomendado para sistemas hápticos, o PLA teve resultados inferiores, sugerindo que a escolha do material em impressão 3D deve considerar a qualidade da percepção háptica dos usuários.Universidade Anhambi Murumbi2024-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/79310.29147/datjournal.v9i1.793DAT Journal; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): DESIGN, ART AND TECHNOLOGY; 01-18DAT Journal; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2024): DISEÑO, ARTE Y TECNOLOGIA; 01-18DAT Journal; v. 9 n. 1 (2024): DESIGN, ARTE E TECNOLOGIA ; 01-182526-178910.29147/datjournal.v9i1reponame:DATJournalinstname:Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)instacron:ANHEMBIporhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/793/594Copyright (c) 2024 DAT Journalhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSpirandelli, Antônio JoséTobaro, Erica TiemiDomiciano, Cassia Leticia CarraraMedola, Fausto OrsiPaschoarelli, Luis Carlos2024-04-16T14:34:26Zoai:ojs.datjournal.anhembi.br:article/793Revistahttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/datPUBhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/oai||ppgdesign@anhembi.br2526-17892526-1789opendoar:2024-04-16T14:34:26DATJournal - Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)false |
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Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing Percepción háptica de las texturas: influencia de los distintos materiales utilizados en la impresión 3D Percepção háptica de texturas: a influência de diferentes materiais usados em impressão 3D |
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Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing |
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Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing Spirandelli, Antônio José Impressão 3D Percepção háptica Deficiência visual Design Inclusivo 3D Printing Tactile Perception Visual Impairments Inclusive Design Impresión 3D Percepción táctil Deficiencias visuales Diseño inclusivo |
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Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing |
title_full |
Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing |
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Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing |
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Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing |
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Haptic perception of textures: the influence of different materials used in 3D printing |
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Spirandelli, Antônio José |
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Spirandelli, Antônio José Tobaro, Erica Tiemi Domiciano, Cassia Leticia Carrara Medola, Fausto Orsi Paschoarelli, Luis Carlos |
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Tobaro, Erica Tiemi Domiciano, Cassia Leticia Carrara Medola, Fausto Orsi Paschoarelli, Luis Carlos |
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Spirandelli, Antônio José Tobaro, Erica Tiemi Domiciano, Cassia Leticia Carrara Medola, Fausto Orsi Paschoarelli, Luis Carlos |
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Impressão 3D Percepção háptica Deficiência visual Design Inclusivo 3D Printing Tactile Perception Visual Impairments Inclusive Design Impresión 3D Percepción táctil Deficiencias visuales Diseño inclusivo |
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Impressão 3D Percepção háptica Deficiência visual Design Inclusivo 3D Printing Tactile Perception Visual Impairments Inclusive Design Impresión 3D Percepción táctil Deficiencias visuales Diseño inclusivo |
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3D printing has potential in inclusive design, with haptic systems benefiting people with visual impairments (PwDVs), highlighting control and speed in production. However, there is little understanding about haptic perception when interacting with different materials. The present study aimed to verify whether the use of PLA, PETG and TPU materials in 3D printing affects the haptic perception of textures. An experiment was carried out with 50 sighted participants, but who used exclusively the haptic sense, and whose task, hidden by a visual barrier, was to order five samples of each of the materials (from lowest to highest texture density). The TPU showed better results in effectiveness (more correct answers) and significant capacity (p≤0.05) in the haptic perception of different texture densities; and PETG was time-efficient. Despite being recommended for haptic systems, PLA had inferior results, suggesting that the choice of material in 3D printing must consider the quality of users’ haptic perception. |
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