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µCT data of a wild boar femur bone

  • Patrik Müller (Creator)
  • Paul Christoph Gembarski (Creator)
  • Roland Johann Lachmayer (Creator)

Dataset

Description

This dataset contains micro-computed tomography images (µCT Scanner: Bruker SkyScan 1275) of a wild boar femur bone.

This data was used to design an algorithmic computer-aided engineering enviroment for individualised endoprostheses (here: hip endoprostheses).

This dataset includes the metadata of the examination and the corresponding DICOM files.

For further information about the data and resulting models, it is referred to: Müller, P., Gembarski, P.C., Lachmayer, R. (2022). Parametric Topology Synthesis of a Short-Shaft Hip Endoprosthesis Based on Patient-Specific Osteology. In: Andersen, AL., et al. Towards Sustainable Customization: Bridging Smart Products and Manufacturing Systems. CARV MCPC 2021 2021. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90700-6_76

This work was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) project number – 432176896.
Date made available2023
PublisherForschungsdaten-Repositorium der LUH
Date of data production2023 -
  • Parametric topology synthesis of a short-shaft hip endo-prosthesis based on patient-specific osteology

    Müller, P., Gembarski, P. C. & Lachmayer, R. J., 2022, Towards Sustainable Customization: Bridging Smart Products and Manufacturing Systems - Proceedings of the 8th Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production Conference CARV 2021 and 10th World Mass Customization and Personalization Conference MCPC 2021. Andersen, A.-L., Andersen, R., Brunoe, T. D., Larsen, M. S. S., Nielsen, K., Napoleone, A. & Kjeldgaard, S. (eds.). p. 669-676 8 p. (Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering).

    Research output: Chapter in book/report/conference proceedingConference contributionResearchpeer review

  • SAM: School for Additive Manufacturing – Sensoren und Aktoren durch Additive Fertigung von gradierten Bauteilen - Ein zentraler Schritt für die Realisierung der digitalen Transformation

    Maier, H. J. (Principal Investigator), Lachmayer, R. J. (Principal Investigator), Ahlers, H. (Co-applicant), Bigall, N.-C. (Co-applicant), Ehlers, H. (Co-Investigator), Fuchs, M. (Co-Investigator), Gembarski, P. C. (Co-Investigator), Hassel, T. (Co-Investigator), Lammers, M. (Co-Investigator), Kabelac, S. (Co-applicant), Klawitter, G. (Co-applicant), Klose, C. (Co-Investigator), Mozgova, I. (Co-applicant), Nürnberger, F. (Co-applicant), Renz, F. (Co-applicant), Ristau, D. (Co-applicant), Vietor, T. (Co-applicant), Watschke, H. (Co-Investigator), Waldt, N. (Co-applicant), Weißenfels, C. (Co-Investigator), Wesling, V. (Co-applicant), Wiche, H. (Co-Investigator), Wolf, A. G. (Co-Investigator), Wollweber, M. (Co-applicant), Wriggers, P. (Co-applicant), Jensen, L. (Co-Investigator), Schwarz, N. (Project staff), Eckert, G. (Project staff), Kahlfeld, R. (Project staff), Müller, P. (Project staff), Goutier, M. J. (Project staff), Gräbner, M. (Project staff), Hill, B. O. (Project staff), Tang, X. (Project staff), Steinhoff, T. (Project staff), Hölscher, L. V. (Project staff), Wurst-Köster, J. (Project staff), Ziebehl, A. (Project staff) & Meyer, I. (Project staff)

    1 Oct 201930 Sept 2024

    Project: Research

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