Application of three-dimensional digital modeling of teeth and jaws in orthodontics teaching

Author(s):  
Jia Guo ◽  
Xusen Wang ◽  
Hongfang Zhao ◽  
Junjie Wang
2012 ◽  
Vol 429 ◽  
pp. 111-115
Author(s):  
Zhen Long Leng ◽  
Jin Feng Yang ◽  
Qun Ping Liu ◽  
Xun Deng

This paper focuses on application of the three-dimensional digital modeling, numerical analysis and optimization, digital control and other key technologies which provide technical support for the design and development in CNC floor boring and milling machine manufactruing. The three-dimensional digital modeling, digital assembly, interference checking help to eliminate some hidden trouble before processing and assembly. Numerical simulation reduces the cost and shortens the cycle of designand manufactruing in the optimal design of the machine. This technique has been successfully applied to a CNC Floor Boring and Milling Machine Model, which has been running for three years and achieved satisfactary economic result.


Author(s):  
A. Bruno Jr. ◽  
R. Spallone

Between the end of the twenties and the beginning of the World war two Turin, as the most of the Italian cities, was endowed by the fascist regime of many new buildings to guarantee its visibility and to control the territory: the fascist party main houses and the local ones. <br><br> The style that was adopted for these constructions was inspired by the guide lines of the Modern movement which were spreading by a generation of architects as Le Corbusier, Gropius, Mendelsohn. <br><br> At the end of the war many buildings were reconverted to several functions that led heavy transformations not respectful of the original worth, other were demolished. <br><br> Today it's possible to rebuild those lost architectures in their primal format as it was created by their architects on paper (and in their mind). This process can guarantee the three-dimensional perception, the authenticity of the materials and the placement into the Turin urban tissue, using static and dynamic digital representation systems. The “three-dimensional re-drawing” of the projects, thought as an heuristic practice devoted to reveal the original idea of the project, inserts itself in a digital model of the urban and natural context as we can live it today, to simulate the perceptive effects that the building could stir up today. The modeling skills are the basis to product videos able to explore the relationship between the environment and “re-built architectures”, describing with the synthetic movie techniques, the main formal and perceptive roots. The model represents a scientific product that can be involved in a virtual archive of cultural goods to preserve the collective memory of the architectural and urban past image of Turin.


2016 ◽  
Vol 72 (3) ◽  
pp. 324-337 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Janner

Considered is the coarse-grained modeling of icosahedral viruses in terms of a three-dimensional lattice (the digital modeling lattice) selected among the projected points in space of a six-dimensional icosahedral lattice. Backbone atomic positions (Cα's for the residues of the capsid and phosphorus atoms P for the genome nucleotides) are then indexed by their nearest lattice point. This leads to a fine-grained lattice point characterization of the full viral chains in the backbone approximation (denoted as digital modeling). Coarse-grained models then follow by a proper selection of the indexed backbone positions, where for each chain one can choose the desired coarseness. This approach is applied to three viruses, the Satellite tobacco mosaic virus, the bacteriophage MS2 and the Pariacoto virus, on the basis of structural data from the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank. In each case the various stages of the procedure are illustrated for a given coarse-grained model and the corresponding indexed positions are listed. Alternative coarse-grained models have been derived and compared. Comments on related results and approaches, found among the very large set of publications in this field, conclude this article.


2013 ◽  
Vol 397-400 ◽  
pp. 2420-2425
Author(s):  
Shi Ling Chen ◽  
Jun Lu ◽  
Wei Wei Yu ◽  
Shao Liang Zhang

In order to solve the problems in complex terrain modeling by computational fluid dynamics(CFD) simulation at prophase, such as difficulty in collecting data, tedious modeling process, wasting times and so on. In this paper, combined various commonly digital technology,and the transformation between the network terrain file and CFD (PHOENICS) solid model is realized by using a new set of outdoor complex terrain rapid digital modeling method. Take mountain city -Chongqing as an object to analyses the near-surface wind environment. The method is directly generated by the network terrain data without any screening or simplified. The virtual model can be matched the actual terrain with the extreme. By using the simulation cycle for complex terrain, time will be greatly shortened for urban planning.


2012 ◽  
Vol 263-266 ◽  
pp. 1407-1413
Author(s):  
Lu Shuang Wei ◽  
Ying Wang

In order to solve the problem that the engineering three-dimensional data field model in the virtual reality environment cannot be modified in real time and cannot carry out dynamic simulation, this paper proposes the skeleton grid modeling technology and establishes an engineering three-dimensional data model based on the OGRE graphics engine, which achieves a data-driven dynamic three-dimensional graphic construction. The technology has the ability to modify the real-time model grid geometry and topological characteristics, and provides the possibility of real-time simulation for large projects.


2016 ◽  
Vol 72 (3) ◽  
pp. 312-323 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Janner

The positions of phosphorus in B-DNA have the remarkable property of occurring (in axial projection) at well defined points in the three-dimensional space of a projected five-dimensional decagonal lattice, subdividing according to the golden mean ratio τ:1:τ [with τ = (1+\sqrt {5})/2] the edges of an enclosing decagon. The corresponding planar integral indicesn1,n2,n3,n4(which are lattice point coordinates) are extended to include the axial indexn5as well, defined for each P position of the double helix with respect to the single decagonal lattice ΛP(aP,cP) withaP= 2.222 Å andcP= 0.676 Å. A finer decagonal lattice Λ(a,c), witha=aP/6 andc=cP, together with a selection of lattice points for each nucleotide with a given indexed P position (so as to define a discrete set in three dimensions) permits the indexing of the atomic positions of the B-DNA d(AGTCAGTCAG) derived by M. J. P. van Dongen. This is done for both DNA strands and the single lattice Λ. Considered first is the sugar–phosphate subsystem, and then each nucleobase guanine, adenine, cytosine and thymine. One gets in this way a digital modeling of d(AGTCAGTCAG) in a one-to-one correspondence between atomic and indexed positions and a maximal deviation of about 0.6 Å (for the value of the lattice parameters given above). It is shown how to get a digital modeling of the B-DNA double helix for any given code. Finally, a short discussion indicates how this procedure can be extended to derive coarse-grained B-DNA models. An example is given with a reduction factor of about 2 in the number of atomic positions. A few remarks about the wider interest of this investigation and possible future developments conclude the paper.


2018 ◽  
Vol 162 ◽  
pp. 03027
Author(s):  
Abbas Khalaf ◽  
Tariq Ataiwe ◽  
Israa Mohammed ◽  
Ali Kareem

This research is to evaluate the feasibility of applying three-dimensional modelling of the close-range photogrammetry in documenting archaeological monuments by using digital photogrammetry image processing software and digital consumer camera. The digital camera used was Nikon D3100, the processing software was (AgiSoft PhotoScan) and (ArcGIS, ArcScene extension). The study area was selected in the centre of Baghdad province by choosing one of the archeological monuments in it, namely the Abbasid alace. A set of camera locations represent the locations of the images, and as a result of the processing, 81 digital images were arranged in a sequence in which the results of this step were verified. The points cloud after processing were 1,082,617 points. Six control points were selected, used as distances constrained. The validity of the fixed location of the points can be ascertained by checking the data. The program provide the error and accuracy for each image, where a total error in the scale bar was 0.005253 meters, a total error of marks points was 0.010957 meters and the accuracy for all six points was 0.005 meters.


Author(s):  
S. M. STOVPNYK ◽  
H. K. TUHANOV

Purpose. The problem of compares the long-term behavior of a tunnel-well taking into account the rigid and flexible couplings in the projected structures in Ukraine with 3d digital modeling using the three-dimensional finite element method. A refined geotechnical model has also been developed, taking into account the nature of the piezometric starting conditions and the proposed piezometric conditions for assessing the long-term condition as well as a summary of the properties and dimensions of the tunnel and the shaft. Methodology. Analysis of structural connections based on the experience of building shallow subways in dense urban development on the example of construction projects in China and Mexico. Search for the optimal combination of implemented methods to achieve the optimal result. Problems of a choice of a mode with 3d digital modeling using the three-dimensional finite element method based on two assumptions; the first assumption considers the rigid connection as a monolithic concrete structure between the shaft wall and the tunnel body, and the second assumption considers a material with elastic behavior between the two structures, which in turn leads to a flexible connection. The main parameters that must be clarified and corrected by the designer of the system during commissioning are determined. Next, the soft soil model was used to perform the analyzes with end elements for compressible layers. Findings. Simulation in the application, the Plaxis software environment obtained graphs of transients for the most important operating parameters, such as the geometry of the tunnel and the indicated lining, the flotation pool, three-dimensional clusters. Originality. Scientific interest in advancing technologies used in combination. Development of an algorithm for the optimal selection of the parameters of flexibility and durability in specific conditions, to save time and simplify the calculation forms. Practical value. The analysis of the obtained results is carried out, the main focus was on the relative loads and stress concentrations in the connecting elements, namely the stresses that occur in the transverse direction of the joint. Also in articles were determined some of the advantages and disadvantages of the different connection alternatives are discussed in order to neutralize the impact of the case in the future.


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