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Figure 15. (A) Temperature distribution contours of BPPS-30%. (B) Temperature distribution contours of Fin-30%. (C) Average temperature of various
locations for the entire heat sink (BPPS-30%). (D) Average temperature of various locations for the entire heat sink (Fin-30%).
Table 4. The uniformity of temperature distribution in Ethics approval and consent to participate
structures in X, Y, and Z directions
Not applicable.
Indicator BPPS-30% Fin-30%
X Y Z X Y Z Consent for publication
Average absolute 5.16 0.67 2.13 3.20 9.33 7.46 Not applicable.
deviation
Variance 36.01 0.58 8.13 13.66 91.62 83.22
Availability of data
All relevant data are within the manuscript.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interests. References
Author contributions 1. Siddique SH, Hazell PJ, Wang HX, et al., 2022, Lessons from
nature: 3D printed bio-inspired porous structures for impact
Conceptualization: Dongdong Gu, Linxuan Li energy absorption-A review. Addit Manuf, 58: 103051.
Formal analysis: Linxuan Li, He Liu http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2022.103051
Investigation: Dongdong Gu, Linxuan Li
Methodology: Linxuan Li, He Liu 2. Bandyopadhyay A, Traxel KD, Bose S, 2021, Nature-inspired
materials and structures using 3D Printing. Mater Sci Eng R
Writing – original draft: Linxuan Li, He Liu Rep, 145: 100609.
Writing – review & editing: Dongdong Gu, Linxuan Li, Han
Zhang, Junhao Shan, Yijuan Zhang http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mser.2021.100609
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