A Practical Method to Model Complex Three-Dimensional Geometries with Non-Uniform Material Properties Using Image-based Design and COMSOL Multiphysics®
Geometries with heterogeneous material properties are typically defined as a set of multiple parts, each part representing a different material. However, assembling or defining the individual parts of complex geometries can be difficult. A practical method based on image-based mesh generation, a custom algorithm for labeling materials, and interpolation functions of COMSOL Multiphysics® can be used to mesh complex geometries and to assign heterogeneous material properties without the challenge of assembling multiple parts. A case study demonstrates how the method was used to mesh a chicken carcass and to define the material properties of the meat, bones, and internal cavity sections without the need of assembling. The resulting mesh was used in a model to simulate air-cooling of poultry carcasses.
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