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Journal of Biomechanics

Volume 30, Issue 10, October 1997, Pages 1067-1070
Journal of Biomechanics

Technical note
An improved method for finite element mesh generation of geometrically complex structures with application to the skullbase

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Abstract

An automated method has been developed to generate finite element meshes of geometrically complex structures from CT images using solely hexahedral elements. This technique improves upon previous voxel-based mesh reconstruction approaches by smoothing the irregular boundaries at model surfaces and material interfaces. Over a range of mesh densities, RMS error in surface Von Mises stress was higher in the unsmoothed circular ring models (0.11–0.24 MPa) than in the smoothed models (0.080–0.15 MPa) at each mesh density. The element-to-element oscillation in surface element stress, as measured by the average second spatial derivative of Von Mises stress along the outer surface of the ring, was higher in the unsmoothed models (11.5–15.0 kPa mm−2) than in the smoothed models (4.0–6.8 kPa mm−2). Similarly, in a human skullbase model, the element-to-element oscillation in surface Von Mises stress was higher in the unsmoothed model (5.52 kPa mm−2) than in the smoothed model (1.83 kPa mm−2). Using this technique, finite element models of complex geometries can be rapidly reconstructed which produce less error at the surface than voxel-based models with discontinuous surfaces.

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