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Pose User-Defined Surfaces/Entities

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  • V VigneshYork

    Hi,

    Thank you for this video. I would like to confirm one point.

    1. I used the above video to create a patch on the thigh and use it to measure distance from femur to the skin. I repeated the operation after changing the posture of the model (mimicing walking). The distances between patch and femur varies between postures. I would like to confirm that when you pose the model, the soft tissues also deform similar to a real body? Meaning the distrubution of the soft tissues around the bone deforms (changes shape)?

    Thanks

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    @VigneshYork yes, the soft tissue deforms using FEM solver modeling hyperelastic behavior.

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    • V VigneshYork

      Additionally, I get errors like this when I use the pose tool:

      poseError.JPG

      poseError1.JPG

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      ZMT
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      @VigneshYork are you using the FEM posable ViP models? What model/version are you using? Which version of Sim4Life?
      If you can describe the steps to reproduce, i can try to help or fix the issue.

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        VigneshYork
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        I am working on Sim4life 7.0.1.8169. I have a science license. I am not sure whether they are FEM posable VIP models but the two options of FEM shown in the tutotrial (~Draw FEM MESH and Draw FEM surface) are not there in my options (attached image). I use Duke cVip3.0

        Thanks

        image.png

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          VigneshYork
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          #7

          Do my models have the capability for soft tissue deformation? My goal is to image the bone using the difference in data (scattering parameters) collected before and after movement.

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          • V VigneshYork

            Do my models have the capability for soft tissue deformation? My goal is to image the bone using the difference in data (scattering parameters) collected before and after movement.

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            bryn
            ZMT
            wrote on last edited by bryn
            #8

            @VigneshYork the posable before the FEM version used linear blend skinning (LBS) to simulate soft tissue deformation. This may be less volume preserving.
            The user-defined meshes don't work for the legacy LBS poser. Your license should also work for the v3.1 version of Duke. You can download it using the ViP download tool.

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              VigneshYork
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              #9

              Hi,

              Thanks.I downloaded v3.1.1 and I got the options. Just to confirm, posing the leg , for example rotating the femur, would deform the thigh muscles, fat and skin?

              Thanks

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              • V VigneshYork

                Hi,

                Thanks.I downloaded v3.1.1 and I got the options. Just to confirm, posing the leg , for example rotating the femur, would deform the thigh muscles, fat and skin?

                Thanks

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                ZMT
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                @VigneshYork yes, of course. That's the point of the poser

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                  VigneshYork
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                  Hi, thanks it works. I have one more questions:

                  1. I have drawn a patch on the femur and have placed multple WCS on it. I would like to place antennas on the pacth based on the WCS. How can I do this?

                  Thanks

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                    Sorry, I never use these local grids. Not exactly sure what you mean. Do you still want to make the antenna follow the patch to the new posture (after posing)?

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                      VigneshYork
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                      #13

                      No, I would like a method to place multiple antennas on the patch? Currently, I am manually adjusting it to place it as close to the skin as possible but would rather have it locate to a point on the patch.

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                        ZMT
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                        #14

                        there are probably multiple tools that could be used. would it be possible to share a screenshot of an antenna placed on the patch, to get an idea of the shape/size relative to the bone/patch?

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                          VigneshYork
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                          #15

                          Hi, please find the image attached. Currently, I am using the dipole antenna from the tutorials and would like to place it on the patch (pink) on the shin in vertical configuration.

                          tibiaAntennaPlacement.JPG

                          The idea is to replace the dipole antenna with a patch antenna later

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                            ZMT
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                            I guess you mean normal (to skin) direction, not vertical direction? The move tool has a sub-tool that allows to align an entity with a target direction. Probably it could be used to align the antenna with the grid.

                            If I learn how to use it I will post a gif animation. Else, if you figure it out, please share.

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                              VigneshYork
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                              #17

                              Yup normal to the skin surface. Okay, thank you

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                                ZMT
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                                #18

                                You can place a local grid on the surface (or multiple). In the video below I first

                                • select a triangle on the mesh
                                • create a patch
                                • extract it as triangle mesh
                                • and then place the local grid on this triangle

                                I think this may not be necessary, i.e. you could directly place the local grid on the surface. But maybe the procedure above can help to make it more precise.

                                An easy way to apply the transform is to get it in Python:

                                # assuming you select the WCS and then the electrode
                                wcs = XCoreModeling.GetActiveModel().SelectedEntities[0]
                                device = XCoreModeling.GetActiveModel().SelectedEntities[1]
                                
                                device.ApplyTransform(wcs.Transform)
                                

                                This assumes the "device" was centered at the origin, and aligned with the z-axis. If this is not the case, you should first position the template antenna/device with the z-axis at the origin.

                                Youtube Video

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                                  VigneshYork
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                                  Hello Bryn,

                                  That looks perfect. Thank you

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                                    VigneshYork
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                                    Hello Bryn,

                                    Thank you for your support. I have one question regarding the ViP models:

                                    1. If you change the properties of bone (cortical, cancellous and marrow) to that of muscle, would they all merge together when you build the voxels? For example, if I apply a microwave imaging algorithm to the leg with all bone properties changed to muscle, would I get scattering due to muscle-bone interface? Is this scattering due to difference in properties or due to the shape ?

                                    Thanks

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                                      The solver will treat the bone as muscle tissue,ie the properties matter. There will be no bone muscle interface.

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                                        VigneshYork
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                                        Thank you. I have one last question: Are there any tutorials using the FDFD solver?

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                                          VigneshYork
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                                          Hello Bryn,

                                          I would like to confirm the difference between the option "distribute along line" in the sources settings.
                                          Does not choosing the option introduce a time delay/phase delay for the antenna (patch antenna) for example? Is there a method of calculating the time delay for an antenna?

                                          Thanks
                                          Vignesh

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