نتایج جستجو برای: fiber orientation distribution function

تعداد نتایج: 1939105  

2006
T. Walther K. Terzic T. Donath H. Meine F. Beckmann H. Thoemen

The structure of wood based medium density fiberboard (MDF) has been studied using synchrotron radiationbased x-ray microtomography (SRμCT.) Fully automated 3D segmentation and analysis routines have been developed in order to gain information about individual fibers, the distribution of the fiber material, fiber orientation, fiber surfaces and size and location of contact areas. Representative...

Journal: :Information processing in medical imaging : proceedings of the ... conference 2011
Fangxiang Jiao Yaniv Gur Chris R. Johnson Sarang C. Joshi

Fundamental to high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI), is the estimation of a positive-semidefinite orientation distribution function (ODF) and extracting the diffusion properties (e.g., fiber directions). In this work we show that these two goals can be achieved efficiently by using homogeneous polynomials to represent the ODF in the spherical deconvolution approach, as was proposed...

2009
R. Kalpana S. Muttan Bikash Agrawala

Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging is presently widely used technique that allows measurement of white matter fiber orientation in the human brain. The connectivity complex of fiber tracts strongly influences the function of communicating large neuronal networks in the brain. In order to analyze the changes in white matter with respect to age, the textural features are computed from the spati...

2014
Xiaobo Guo Yun-Bo Yi Maciej S. Kumosa

The effective conductivity of a fibrous composite is investigated using the Monte Carlo simulation scheme and the finite-element method. The conductive fibers are modeled as randomly distributed resistors in a nonconductive matrix. The gap elements are constructed between neighboring fibers to model the interfiber contact. The resistance of a gap element is defined as a function of the gap dist...

2003
C. PAPENFUSS J. VERHÁS W. MUSCHIK

In this paper three different approaches towards a continuum theory of fiber suspensions are discussed. The first one is the classical Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes with internal variables. It derives constitutive equations for fiber suspensions on the basis of ONSAGERs phenomenological coefficients, which are related to the mechanical properties of the fibers. Secondly another metho...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2010
Louise M Jawerth Stefan Münster David A Vader Ben Fabry David A Weitz

We investigate the dependence of fiber brightness on three-dimensional fiber orientation when imaging biopolymer networks with confocal reflection microscopy (CRM) and confocal fluorescence microscopy (CFM). We compare image data of fluorescently labeled type I collagen networks concurrently acquired using each imaging modality. For CRM, fiber brightness decreases for more vertically oriented f...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2005
Jennifer S W Campbell Kaleem Siddiqi Vladimir V Rymar Abbas F Sadikot G Bruce Pike

In this study, we evaluate the performance of a flow-based surface evolution fiber tracking algorithm by means of a physical anisotropic diffusion phantom with known connectivity. We introduce a novel speed function for surface evolution that is derived from either diffusion tensor (DT) data, high angular resolution diffusion (HARD) data, or a combined DT-HARD hybrid approach. We use the model-...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2002
Marko Vendelin Peter H M Bovendeerd Jüri Engelbrecht Theo Arts

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of fiber orientation in the left ventricular (LV) wall on the ejection fraction, efficiency, and heterogeneity of the distributions of developed fiber stress, strain and ATP consumption. A finite element model of LV mechanics was used with active properties of the cardiac muscle described by the Huxley-type cross-bridge model. The computed ...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Mauro Zucchelli Maxime Descoteaux Gloria Menegaz

Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DMRI) is the only non-invasive imaging technique which is able to detect the principal directions of water diffusion as well as neurites density in the human brain. Exploiting the ability of Spherical Harmonics (SH) to model spherical functions, we propose a new reconstruction model for DMRI data which is able to estimate both the fiber Orientation Distribu...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2012
J A Åström P B Sunil Kumar Mikko Karttunen

We demonstrate the existence of a percolationlike stiffness transition in fiber networks with a bidisperse orientation distribution and with fiber densities clearly above the geometrical and the ordinary stiffness transition. The fibers are oriented parallel and perpendicular to a strain direction and they have a large fiber aspect ratio. The stiffness K of the fiber nets can be described by a ...

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