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Key Investigators

  • University of Iowa: Nicole Grosland , Vince Magnotta, Kiran Shivanna


Objective

The University of Iowa has developed a complete Finite Element meshing workflow to operates from image source through to FE simulation. For this project, we will be creating new Slicer3 execution model programs to support the meshing workflow and to expand the current meshing capabilities.


Approach, Plan

Two tools will be developed to help support the meshing workflow. This includes the following: 1) Tool for material property assignment for mesh elements using imaging data, and 2) Tool to export VTK unstructured grids to the ABAQUS format. Start the development of an execution model for a mapped meshing algorithm that registers a template mesh to a target surface

Progress




References