Difference between revisions of "Image-to-Mesh Conversion"

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- The generated meshes of the low density Enterprise stent:
 
- The generated meshes of the low density Enterprise stent:
  
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 4 April 2018

CBC3D is a framework that directly converts segmented multi-labeled image data into adaptive multi-tissue tetrahedral or mixed element meshes that conform to the physical image boundaries.


- The generated meshes of the Lumen-LVIS stent:

WarpedBCC.png Smoothed stent.png WarpedBCC2.png Download


- The generated meshes of the low density Enterprise stent:

MeshA crop 3.png Download


- The generated meshes of the high density pipeline stent:

BCC1 5.png BCC2 5.png BCC3 5.png SmoothedStent 5.png WarpedBCC2 5.png Download