In this work we present a new solution for correctly handling heterogeneous materials in ChainMail models, which are widely used in medical applications. Our core method relies on two main components: (1) a novel timestamp-based propagation scheme that tracks the propagation speed of a deformation through the model and allows to correct ambiguous configurations, and (2) a novel relaxation stage that performs an energy minimization process taking into account the heterogeneity of the model. In addition, our approach extends the SP-ChainMail algorithm by supporting interactive topology changes and handling multiple concurrent deformations, increasing its range of applicability. Finally, we present an improved blocking scheme that efficiently handles the sparse computation, greatly increasing the performance of our algorithm. Our proposed solution has been applied to interactive deformation of large medical datasets. The simulation model is directly generated from the input dataset and a user defined material transfer function, while the visualization of the deformations is performed by rendering the resampled deformed model using direct volume rendering techniques. In our results, we show that our parallel pipeline is capable of interactively deforming models with several million elements. A comparison is finally discussed, analyzing the properties of our approach with respect to previous work. The results show that our algorithm correctly handles very large heterogeneous ChainMail models in an interactive manner, increasing the applicability of the ChainMail approach for more demanding scenarios both in response time and material modeling.
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Biomechanics Laboratory, CDS, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis 88040-900, SC, Brazil.
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October 2024
College of Energy, Soochow Institute for Energy and Materials Innovations, Key Laboratory of Advanced Carbon Materials and Wearable Energy Technologies of Jiangsu Province, Soochow University, Suzhou, 215006, China.
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November 2021
Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale and School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of Chinagrid.59053.3a, Hefei, Anhui, China.
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January 2020
Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02142;
The considerable interest in two-dimensional (2D) materials and complex molecular topologies calls for a robust experimental system for single-molecule studies. In this work, we study the equilibrium properties and deformation response of a complex DNA structure called a kinetoplast, a 2D network of thousands of linked rings akin to molecular chainmail. Examined in good solvent conditions, kinetoplasts appear as a wrinkled hemispherical sheet.
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