rutled36
Bioengineer
- Nov 18, 2010
- 2
I am currently developing a model of the cervical spine from data obtained from CT-scans which I would like to import to an FEA program after assembly in UGNX 6. The geometries of the vertebra derived from the CT-scans are .stl files and I have had some issues dealing with the faceted bodies. I would instead like to import the geometries as a point cloud (.dat) and utilize the 'insert surface from a point cloud' ability in UGNX 6 to obtain a non-faceted body. My hopes is to import all of the geometry data as parts into UGNX, assemble the parts, and then export the assembly to Ansys Workbench.
Is there a way to import an .stl file as a point cloud (.dat) or is there are any other suggested ways to utilize the .stl files to create solid geometries? I have imported the .stl as solid bodies in SolidWorks, but the faceted faces are causing me issues and SolidWorks can only import a minimal amount of nodes.
Is there a way to import an .stl file as a point cloud (.dat) or is there are any other suggested ways to utilize the .stl files to create solid geometries? I have imported the .stl as solid bodies in SolidWorks, but the faceted faces are causing me issues and SolidWorks can only import a minimal amount of nodes.