Hi all:
The same coleague I mentioned before was so much impressed by Biomch-l that he
thought of another question. I bet I will be able to convince him to join the
NET and the Biomch-l!
He is trying to do FEM modeling and was wondering if there are FTP-able data
available for use with FEM modeling on the femur, humerus, and scapula. Has
any one used scanned images for these structures and converted them to three
dimensional surfaces?
Thanks in advance!
Ben F. Willems
Hospital for Joint Diseases
Occupational and Industrial Orthopaedic Center
63 Downing Street
New York, NY 10014
U.S. of A.
Phone: (212) 255 6690 ext. 120
Fax: (212) 255 6754
Bitnet bitnet%"willemsb@nyuacf"
Internet in%"willemsb@acf.nyu.edu"
Compuserve 72344,3551 or in%"72344.3551@compuserve.com"
The same coleague I mentioned before was so much impressed by Biomch-l that he
thought of another question. I bet I will be able to convince him to join the
NET and the Biomch-l!
He is trying to do FEM modeling and was wondering if there are FTP-able data
available for use with FEM modeling on the femur, humerus, and scapula. Has
any one used scanned images for these structures and converted them to three
dimensional surfaces?
Thanks in advance!
Ben F. Willems
Hospital for Joint Diseases
Occupational and Industrial Orthopaedic Center
63 Downing Street
New York, NY 10014
U.S. of A.
Phone: (212) 255 6690 ext. 120
Fax: (212) 255 6754
Bitnet bitnet%"willemsb@nyuacf"
Internet in%"willemsb@acf.nyu.edu"
Compuserve 72344,3551 or in%"72344.3551@compuserve.com"