Literature DB >> 9450252

Program for generation of three-dimensional finite element mesh from magnetic resonance imaging scans of human limbs.

S Aritan1, P Dabnichki, R Bartlett.   

Abstract

A PC-AT based program for conversion of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans into coordinate input for finite element mesh generation is presented. The program is written in Borland C+ +3.1 and is compatible with every general-use personal computer, permitting the use of MS-DOS 3.0 or higher with a Microsoft mouse. The program is menu driven and does not demand specialised knowledge from the user. The system and memory requirements are minimal--640 kB RAM--and it runs as a stand-alone program. A second program allows the construction of a three-dimensional representation of the limb sub-structure and generation of the FE mesh from the converted cross-sectional scans. The capabilities of the program are demonstrated using cross-sectional scans of the upper arm; the fat, muscle and bone contours were obtained to a very high level of precision (0.4 mm).

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9450252     DOI: 10.1016/s1350-4533(97)00039-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Eng Phys        ISSN: 1350-4533            Impact factor:   2.242


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2.  Hydrodynamic analysis of different thumb positions in swimming.

Authors:  Daniel A Marinho; Abel I Rouboa; Francisco B Alves; João P Vilas-Boas; Leandro Machado; Victor M Reis; António J Silva
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3.  Tissue-plastinated vs. celloidin-embedded large serial sections in video, analog and digital photographic on-screen reproduction: a preliminary step to exact virtual 3D modelling, exemplified in the normal midface and cleft-lip and palate.

Authors:  Constantin A Landes; Frank Weichert; Philipp Geis; Katrin Wernstedt; Anja Wilde; Helga Fritsch; Mathias Wagner
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4.  Finite Element Analysis Examining the Effects of Cam FAI on Hip Joint Mechanical Loading Using Subject-Specific Geometries During Standing and Maximum Squat.

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