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Original Articles

Growing multiblock structures: a semi-automated approach to block placement for multiblock hexahedral meshing

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Pages 1043-1052 | Received 08 Oct 2010, Accepted 07 Mar 2011, Published online: 03 May 2011
 

Abstract

Finite element (FE) analysis is a cornerstone of orthopaedic biomechanics research. Three-dimensional medical imaging provides sufficient resolution for the subject-specific FE models to be generated from these data-sets. FE model development requires discretisation of a three-dimensional domain, which can be the most time-consuming component of a FE study. Hexahedral meshing tools based on the multiblock method currently rely on the manual placement of building blocks for mesh generation. We hypothesise that angular analysis of the geometric centreline for a three-dimensional surface could be used to automatically generate building block structures for the multiblock hexahedral mesh generation. Our algorithm uses a set of user-defined points and parameters to automatically generate a multiblock structure based on a surface's geometric centreline. This significantly reduces the time required for model development. We have applied this algorithm to 47 bones of varying geometries and successfully generated a FE mesh in all cases. This work represents significant advancement in automatically generating multiblock structures for a wide range of geometries.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge Dr Marc Pizzimenti for making the human skeleton available.

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Austin J. Ramme

1

Kiran H. Shivanna

2

Amy J. Criswell

3

Nicole A. Kallemeyn

4

Vincent A. Magnotta

5

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