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Automatic creating of tetrahedral fem models of human tissues from segmented CT/MR data

KRŠEK, P. Automatic creating of tetrahedral fem models of human tissues from segmented CT/MR data. EMBEC02. Vídeň: Technical University Wien, 2002. p. 232-233. ISBN: 3-90-1351-62-0.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Abstract

Because of FEM computational modelling of human tissues, in number ofbiomechanical applications, we have needed 3D FEM models of thetissues. Manual creating of the models is often very hard orimpossi-ble, because of tissues geometry complexity. There-fore we havedeveloped computer system for fully automatic tetrahedral FEM modelscreation. Input information about tissues geometry and structure wehave from segmented CT/MR data.

Keywords

meshing, biomechanics, tetrahedron, CT, MR

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Because of FEM computational modelling of human tissues, in number of biomechanical applications, we have needed 3D FEM models of the tissues. Manual creating of the models is often very hard or impossi-ble, because of tissues geometry complexity. There-fore we have developed computer system for fully automatic tetrahedral FEM models creation. Input information about tissues geometry and structure we have from segmented CT/MR data.

Published
2002
Pages
232–233
Proceedings
EMBEC02
Conference
2nd European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference EMBEC'02
ISBN
3-90-1351-62-0
Publisher
Technical University Wien
Place
Vídeň
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT10286,
  author="Přemysl {Kršek}",
  title="Automatic creating of tetrahedral fem models of human tissues from segmented CT/MR data",
  booktitle="EMBEC02",
  year="2002",
  pages="232--233",
  publisher="Technical University Wien",
  address="Vídeň",
  isbn="3-90-1351-62-0",
  url="http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~krsek/publications/embec02_krsek.pdf"
}
Projects
Development in area of creating FEM models of human tisues for biomechanics aplication, GACR, Postdoktorandské granty, GP201/01/D141, start: 2001-09-01, end: 2004-09-01, completed
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