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  • Článek se zabývá tvorbou matematických modelů lidská lebky pro numerickou analýzu pomocí metody konečných prvků na základě dat získaných z počítačové tomografie (cs)
  • With increasing power of computers and accordingly developing variational methods, especially Finite Element Method (FEM), computer simulation is nowadays one of the most popular methods in engineering practice. The major advantage of computer simulations compared to experiments is that they are cheaper and always non-destructive. For needs of biomechanics, we can consider analyzes of parts of skeleton or simulations of blood flow etc. For numerical analysis using FEM development of accurate geometry of organs of different tissues is necessary. An example of use in biomechanics is stress analysis of bones, in our case human skull. The problem is divided into two parts: image analysis and tissue segmentation followed by reconstruction of the model geometry. The latter can be achieved by two different approaches with the same goal (FE model): volume generation using NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines) used for reconstruction of organs of relatively simple shape (e.g. femur) and direc
  • With increasing power of computers and accordingly developing variational methods, especially Finite Element Method (FEM), computer simulation is nowadays one of the most popular methods in engineering practice. The major advantage of computer simulations compared to experiments is that they are cheaper and always non-destructive. For needs of biomechanics, we can consider analyzes of parts of skeleton or simulations of blood flow etc. For numerical analysis using FEM development of accurate geometry of organs of different tissues is necessary. An example of use in biomechanics is stress analysis of bones, in our case human skull. The problem is divided into two parts: image analysis and tissue segmentation followed by reconstruction of the model geometry. The latter can be achieved by two different approaches with the same goal (FE model): volume generation using NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines) used for reconstruction of organs of relatively simple shape (e.g. femur) and direc (en)
Title
  • Finite Element Model of Human Skullconstructed from Data Obtained from Computed Thomography
  • Finite Element Model of Human Skullconstructed from Data Obtained from Computed Thomography (en)
  • Konečneprvkový model lidské lebky vytvořený na základě dat z CT anotace (cs)
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  • Finite Element Model of Human Skullconstructed from Data Obtained from Computed Thomography
  • Finite Element Model of Human Skullconstructed from Data Obtained from Computed Thomography (en)
  • Konečneprvkový model lidské lebky vytvořený na základě dat z CT anotace (cs)
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  • RIV/68407700:21260/04:06102875!RIV/2005/MSM/212605/N
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  • 105 ; 106
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  • Z(AV0Z2071913), Z(MSM 212600025)
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  • 564464
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  • RIV/68407700:21260/04:06102875
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  • FE model; Mesh generation; Skull (en)
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  • [D81C97191DE9]
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  • Szklarska Poreba
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  • Wroclaw
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  • 1st Students' Scientific Conference of Biomechanics
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  • Jiroušek, Ondřej
  • Kunecký, Jiří
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  • 1732-0240
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  • Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej
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  • 21260
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