TY - CHAP
T1 - Adaptive multi-resolution volumetric modeling of bone micro-structure
AU - Ben-Shabat, Yizhak
AU - Fischer, Anath
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The emerging field of additive manufacturing with bio-compatible materials has led to personalized design of porous micro-structures used in healthcare. Complex micro-structures are characterized by freeform surfaces and spatially varying porosity. Currently, there is no CAD system that can handle the design of micro-structures due to their high complexity. This paper describes a direct expansion of our research on reconstructing 3D adaptive models of porous micro-structures. Using this approach, a designer can either manually select a Region of Interest (ROI), or define a curvature based criterion for selecting ROI while defining its level of detail. In the proposed approach, the multi-resolution volumetric model is based on designing a customized model, composed of the following stages (a) Reconstructing a multi-resolution volumetric model of a porous structure; (b) Defining ROIs and their resolution properties; and (c) Constructing an adaptive model. The feasibility of the proposed method is demonstrated on 3D models of porous micro-structures. These models are characterized by a large amount of detail and geometrical complexity. The proposed method has been applied on bone models that were reconstructed from micro-CT images. The proposed approach facilitates the porous characteristic and enables local reduction of the model complexity while optimizing the accuracy. For additive manufacturing application, the approach can be used for designing a porous micro-structure while reducing material volume and eliminating irrelevant geometric features.
AB - The emerging field of additive manufacturing with bio-compatible materials has led to personalized design of porous micro-structures used in healthcare. Complex micro-structures are characterized by freeform surfaces and spatially varying porosity. Currently, there is no CAD system that can handle the design of micro-structures due to their high complexity. This paper describes a direct expansion of our research on reconstructing 3D adaptive models of porous micro-structures. Using this approach, a designer can either manually select a Region of Interest (ROI), or define a curvature based criterion for selecting ROI while defining its level of detail. In the proposed approach, the multi-resolution volumetric model is based on designing a customized model, composed of the following stages (a) Reconstructing a multi-resolution volumetric model of a porous structure; (b) Defining ROIs and their resolution properties; and (c) Constructing an adaptive model. The feasibility of the proposed method is demonstrated on 3D models of porous micro-structures. These models are characterized by a large amount of detail and geometrical complexity. The proposed method has been applied on bone models that were reconstructed from micro-CT images. The proposed approach facilitates the porous characteristic and enables local reduction of the model complexity while optimizing the accuracy. For additive manufacturing application, the approach can be used for designing a porous micro-structure while reducing material volume and eliminating irrelevant geometric features.
KW - Adaptive volumetric modeling
KW - Bone micro-structure
KW - Multi-resolution
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85064633136&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-15372-4_3
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-15372-4_3
M3 - فصل
SN - 9783030153700
T3 - Computational Methods in Applied Sciences
SP - 31
EP - 50
BT - New Developments in Tissue Engineering and Regeneration
A2 - Fernandes, Paulo Rui
A2 - da Silva Bartolo, Paulo Jorge
T2 - 4th International Conference on Tissue Engineering, ICTE 2015
Y2 - 25 June 2015 through 27 June 2015
ER -