Provides a system for patient-specific cardiovascular modeling and simulation.
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Akash Gupta
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by Akash Gupta » Thu Jul 11, 2024 9:55 am
Hello,
I have a bunch of patient geometries that I need to mesh, and I'd like to script the meshing process. Are there any example scripts that I could refer to that would do the following:
- Export surface and volume meshes
I've seached this forum, and I've found links to scripts in the SimVascular-Tests Github repository for meshing. I'm not sure of how to import the stl and generate faces though. Also, the repository seems to be about 3 years old now. Are there any up to date example scripts available? Thanks!
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Akash Gupta
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by Akash Gupta » Thu Jul 11, 2024 11:47 am
Thank you for the quick reply! These are patient geometries so it's something I have to work with. If I could control the file format for my models, which ones would work best with SimVascular?
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David Parker
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by David Parker » Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:10 pm
Hello,
It is not really the file format that matters but the geometry (triangles) that are stored there. The geometry obtained from imaging data needs to be well-defined: manifold, no zero areas, decent aspect ratios.
Cheers,
Dave