@article{MenachoMiralles:146844,
      author        = "Menacho Miralles, Eduardo and Ranz Angulo, David
                       (Director, Universidad de Zaragoza) and Ordoyo Martin,
                       Javier (Codirector, Orthocast S.L.)",
      title         = "{Metodología para el desarrollo de un producto que
                       permite la integración de plantillas personalizadas en
                       calzado abierto, a través de la impresión 3D y las
                       estructuras lattices.}",
      year          = "2022",
      note          = "In the present study, the goal was to obtain an open
                       footwear that integrates a foot orthosis (orthopedic
                       insoles) inside the midsole of that shoe. Simultaneously,
                       the use of 3D impression in the manufacture process and the
                       use of lattice structures in the midsole production were
                       request by the collaborating company. In order to develop
                       the work, first of all, we started an investigation in the
                       following issues: podology, footwear, biomechanical and
                       lattices structures. As a result of this investigation, we
                       could obtain different keys to develop a useful, feasible
                       and functional design to accomplish with the goals of the
                       Project. After that, we decide to build up a model
                       developed over a real situation: a person who needs
                       insoles. As a beginning, the foot shape and the general
                       data of the patient were studied. Once finished this stage,
                       a 3D model was built up using the “Solid Works” and
                       “Ntopology” programs. In addition, using simulations
                       designed by “SolidWorks”, we will check the physical
                       endurance against to the efforts that the shoe will be
                       submitted. Finally, a virtual prototype with its computer
                       file was prepared in order to can begin the 3D impression.
                       Con la colaboración de la empresa Orthocast S.L.",
}