Dear Colleagues,
recently there was a question about converting CT-Scan data into
FEA-models.
The solution to this problem is getting more and more easy depending on
the software you use.
As far as I understood the method, the meshing tools build a tetraedric
mesh on the surface and somehow "deepen" the mesh to a volumetric model.
My question is, how can I distinguish between e.g. cortical and
cancellous bone in a vertebrae with this precedure?
Thank you very much,
regards,
A. Grunendahl
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recently there was a question about converting CT-Scan data into
FEA-models.
The solution to this problem is getting more and more easy depending on
the software you use.
As far as I understood the method, the meshing tools build a tetraedric
mesh on the surface and somehow "deepen" the mesh to a volumetric model.
My question is, how can I distinguish between e.g. cortical and
cancellous bone in a vertebrae with this precedure?
Thank you very much,
regards,
A. Grunendahl
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