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A universal algorithm for an improved finite element mesh generation: Mesh quality assessment in comparison to former automated mesh-generators and an analytic …

Kaminsky et al., 2005

Document ID
2745421150822038171
Author
Kaminsky J
Rodt T
Gharabaghi A
Forster J
Brand G
Samii M
Publication year
Publication venue
Medical engineering & physics

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The FE-modeling of complex anatomical structures is not solved satisfyingly so far. Voxel- based as opposed to contour-based algorithms allow an automated mesh generation based on the image data. Nonetheless their geometric precision is limited. We developed an …
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