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Title: Physical Simulation of the Visible Human Joints


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Physical Simulation of the Visible Human Joints
  • Chandrajit L. Bajaj
  • Fausto Bernardini

Kwunnan Lin Elisha Sacks
Daniel R. Schikore
Shastra Lab Center for Image Analysis
and Data Visualization Purdue University West
Lafayette, IN 47907
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OutlineModeling, Simulation, Analysis,
Visualization
  • Surface, Solid and Finite Element Models
  • Physical Models capturing material properties
  • Kinematic Analysis
  • Dynamics Simulations
  • Loading Simulations and Stress analysis
  • Interrogative Visualization

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Modeling, Simulation, Analysis, Visualization
Data Synthesis Computation
Workstation
Workstation
Servers
Display, Querying Analysis
Domain Data Acquisition
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Network Architecture
SP2
INTEL PARAGON
WS
MASSIVE STORAGE
FDDI Ring
Campus FDDI Backbone
A T M
A T M
F D D I
H I P P I
F D D I
F D D I
H I P P I
NSC Router
CISCO Lighstream
ATM Switch (Shastra Lab)
ATM Switch (PUCC)
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
Ethernet
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Smooth Surface Model Reconstruction with A-patches
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Planar Cross-Sections of the Knee Joint
Longitudnal Cross-Sections of the Knee Joint Model
Tiling of planar parallel cross-sections of the
knee model showing branching complexity
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Knee Kinematics Contact Configuration Space
A planar slice of configuration space for ?? 0.5
  • A 3-dof planar knee kinematic model

The 3 D contact configuration space of the knee
kinematics
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Current Research
  • Integrating modeling, simulation, analysis,
    visualization in SHASTRA
  • Deformable models of ligaments, tendons
  • Material properties extraction of soft tissue
  • Finite Element Meshes
  • Dynamic loading patterns
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