PolyMesher: a general-purpose mesh generator for polygonal elements written in Matlab

2012 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 309-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cameron Talischi ◽  
Glaucio H. Paulino ◽  
Anderson Pereira ◽  
Ivan F. M. Menezes
1979 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 131-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.J.G. Schoofs ◽  
L.H.Th.M. Van Beukering ◽  
M.L.C. Sluiter

Author(s):  
A.S. Karavaev ◽  
S.P. Kopysov

We consider a modification of the previously developed voxel-based mesh algorithm to generate models given in STL-geometry format. Proposed hexahedral mesh generator belongs to the family of grid methods, and is general-purpose in terms of a capability to use as source data both volume (voxel) and STL-surface representation of model geometry. For now, the algorithm works with CAD models described in the well-known STL format. However, it also allows to handle higher-order surface patches defined in an arbitrary format if appropriate procedures for projection and intersection operations will be specified. To define the initial position of mesh nodes, a “signed distance field” volume data file, obtained from the STL-geometry, is used. A special projection technique was developed to adapt constructed orthogonal mesh on the model's boundary. It provides an approximation of sharp edges and corners and is performed before running any other operations with the mesh. Finally, to improve the quality of the mesh, additional procedures were implemented, including boundary layers insertion, bad quality cells splitting, and optimization-based smoothing technique. The algorithm has been tested on a sufficient number of models, some of which are given as examples.


Author(s):  
Andri Setyorini ◽  
Niken Setyaningrum

Background: Elderly is the final stage of the human life cycle, that is part of the inevitable life process and will be experienced by every individual. At this stage the individual undergoes many changes both physically and mentally, especially setbacks in various functions and abilities he once had. Preliminary study in Social House Tresna Wreda Yogyakarta Budhi Luhur Units there are 16 elderly who experience physical immobilization. In the social house has done various activities for the elderly are still active, but the elderly who experienced muscle weakness is not able to follow the exercise, so it needs to do ROM (Range Of Motion) exercise.   Objective: The general purpose of this research is to know the effect of Range Of Motion (ROM) Active Assitif training to increase the range of motion of joints in elderly who experience physical immobility at Social House of Tresna Werdha Yogyakarta unit Budhi Luhur.   Methode: This study was included in the type of pre-experiment, using the One Group Pretest Posttest design in which the range of motion of the joints before (pretest) and posttest (ROM) was performed  ROM. Subjects in this study were all elderly with impaired physical mobility in Social House Tresna Wreda Yogyakarta Unit Budhi Luhur a number of 14 elderly people. Data analysis in this research use paired sample t-test statistic  Result: The result of this research shows that there is influence of ROM (Range of Motion) Active training to increase of range of motion of joints in elderly who experience physical immobility at Social House Tresna Wredha Yogyakarta Unit Budhi Luhur.  Conclusion: There is influence of ROM (Range of Motion) Active training to increase of range of motion of joints in elderly who experience physical immobility at Social House Tresna Wredha Yogyakarta Unit Budhi Luhur.


2014 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 337-360
Author(s):  
Inyong Shin ◽  
Hyunho Kim

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