scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Using linked volumes to model object collisions, deformation, cutting, carving, and joining

S.F. Frisken-Gibson
- 01 Oct 1999 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 4, pp 333-348
TLDR
A linked volume representation that enables physically realistic modeling of object interactions such as: collision detection, collision response, 3D object deformation, and interactive object modification by carving, cutting, tearing, and joining is presented.
Abstract
In volume graphics, objects are represented by arrays or clusters of sampled 3D data. A volumetric object representation is necessary in computer modeling whenever interior structure affects an object's behavior or appearance. However, existing volumetric representations are not sufficient for modeling the behaviors expected in applications such as surgical simulation, where interactions between both rigid and deformable objects and the cutting, tearing, and repairing of soft tissues must be modeled in real time. Three-dimensional voxel arrays lack the sense of connectivity needed for complex object deformation, while finite element models and mass-spring systems require substantially reduced geometric resolution for interactivity and they can not be easily cut or carved interactively. This paper discusses a linked volume representation that enables physically realistic modeling of object interactions such as: collision detection, collision response, 3D object deformation, and interactive object modification by carving, cutting, tearing, and joining. The paper presents a set of algorithms that allow interactive manipulation of linked volumes that have more than an order of magnitude more elements and considerably more flexibility than existing methods. Implementation details, results from timing tests, and measurements of material behavior are presented.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Real-time deformable models for surgery simulation: a survey

TL;DR: This paper presents a classification of the different deformable models that have been developed, and presents the advantages and disadvantages of each one, and performs an evaluation of the state of the art and the future of deformable Models.
Journal ArticleDOI

Modelling liver tissue properties using a non-linear visco-elastic model for surgery simulation.

TL;DR: This work introduces an extension of the linear elastic tensor-mass method allowing fast computation of non-linear and visco-elastic mechanical forces and deformations for the simulation of biological soft tissue and develops a simulation tool for the planning of cryogenic surgical treatment of liver cancer.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Multilateral surgical pattern cutting in 2D orthotropic gauze with deep reinforcement learning policies for tensioning

TL;DR: This work uses deep reinforcement learning with direct policy search methods to learn tensioning policies using a finite-element simulator and then transfers them to a physical system and suggests that learning to tension with Deep RL can significantly improve performance and robustness to noise and external forces.
Journal ArticleDOI

Real-time haptic and visual simulation of bone dissection

TL;DR: A physically motivated model is used to describe the burr-bone interaction, which includes haptic forces evaluation, the bone erosion process, and the resulting debris.
Journal ArticleDOI

A Hexahedral Multigrid Approach for Simulating Cuts in Deformable Objects

TL;DR: Investigations show that the hexahedral finite element method offers high computational efficiency and physical accuracy, and that it enables cutting of deformable bodies at very high resolutions.
References
More filters
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Marching cubes: A high resolution 3D surface construction algorithm

TL;DR: In this paper, a divide-and-conquer approach is used to generate inter-slice connectivity, and then a case table is created to define triangle topology using linear interpolation.
Book

Biomechanics: Mechanical Properties of Living Tissues

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the mechanics of Erythrocytes, Leukocytes, and Other Cells, and their role in Bone and Cartilage, and the properties of Bioviscoelastic Fluids, which are a by-product of these cells.
Journal ArticleDOI

Biomechanics: Mechanical Properties of Living Tissues

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a sketch of the history and scope of the field of bio-physiology and discuss the meaning of the Constitutive Equation and the flow properties of blood.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Elastically deformable models

TL;DR: The description of shape and the description of motion are unified and differential equations that model the behavior of non-rigid curves, surfaces, and solids as a function of time are constructed.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Large steps in cloth simulation

TL;DR: A cloth simulation system that can stably take large time steps is described, which is significantly faster than previous accounts of cloth simulation systems in the literature.
Related Papers (5)