2006
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ast.49.227
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Patient Specific Finite Element Modeling of a Human Skull

Abstract: This paper presents automated finite element modeling method and application to a biomechanical study. The modeling method produces a finite element model based on the multi-sliced image data adaptively controlling the element size according to complexity of local bony shape. The method realizes a compact and precise finite element model with a desired total number of nodal points. This paper challenges to apply this method to a human skull because of its intricate structure. To accomplish the application of t… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the subject with the devices are scanned by an X-ray CT. Mesh models of the skull and mandible for the object are made by our patientspecific modeling software (11), (12) . With the 3-D motions of the two facebows, the mandibular movement is obtained by coordinate transformation.…”
Section: Mandibular Motion Display Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the subject with the devices are scanned by an X-ray CT. Mesh models of the skull and mandible for the object are made by our patientspecific modeling software (11), (12) . With the 3-D motions of the two facebows, the mandibular movement is obtained by coordinate transformation.…”
Section: Mandibular Motion Display Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%