A comparative approach to the cad model of a dog femur
Abstract
Computer assisted technologies offer new opportunities in medical imaging and
rapid prototyping in biomechanical engineering. Three dimensional (3D) modelling
of soft tissues and bones are becoming more important. The accuracy of
the
analysis in modelling processes depends on the outline of the tissues derived
from
medical images. The aim of this study is the evaluation of the accuracy of
3D models of a dog femur derived from computed tomography data by using
point cloud method and boundary line method on several modelling software.
Solidworks, Rapidform and 3DSMax software were used to create 3D models and
outcomes were evaluated statistically. The most accurate 3D prototype of the dog
femur was created with stereolithography method using rapid prototype device.
Furthermore, the linearity of the volumes of models was investigated between
software and the constructed models. The difference between the software and
real models manifests the sensitivity of the software and the devices used in this
manner. (Folia Morphol 2016; 75, 4: 550–554)
Source
FOLIA MORPHOLOGICAVolume
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