Hexahedral Mesh Generation for the Simulation of the Human Mandible
@inproceedings{Kober2000HexahedralMG, title={Hexahedral Mesh Generation for the Simulation of the Human Mandible}, author={Cornelia Kober and Matthias M{\"u}ller-Hannemann}, booktitle={IMR}, year={2000} }
A combinatorial approach for the generation of hexahedral meshes by means of successive dual cycle elimination has been proposed by the second author in previous work. We provide a case study for the applicability of our hexahedral mesh generation approach to the simulation of physiological stress scenarios of the human mandible. Due to its complex and very detailed free-form geometry, the mandible model is very demanding. This test case is used as a running example to report on the progress… CONTINUE READING
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