Need to model a system involving the Blood Flow or the Heart?
Zygote's detailed Solid 3D Male Circulatory System is perfect for:
Developed from medical scans, these high fidelity 3D geometries of the Circulatory System can be depended on for accurate results.
Includes the Zygote Solid 3D Heart Model.
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Zygote's Solid 3D Anatomy has set the standard in CAD and Simulation for over a decade.
"Zygote's anatomy products are a core element in most of the projects we are involved with, none more so than DK's The Complete Human Body where they take center stage in the book's amazing Anatomy Atlas.
Rajeev Doshi / CEO - Medi-Mation
Medi-Mation has been working with Zygote's anatomical models since they were first launched--it's been a pleasure to see the assets develop in detail and accuracy over time. Compared to other commercially available products, Zygote's models are far cleaner and more detailed, making them wonderful assets from which to build illustrations and animation. We look forward to seeing where future iterations will take them.
For The Complete Human Body, Medi-Mation required a highly detailed and clean set of models. These formed the basis of the illustrations for the book, which explores every aspect of the body in incredible detail. Some views are 80 percent life-size. The clear, sensible labeling of assets and clean geometry allowed us to divide the model and add even more detail without any problems, even with all anatomy layers loaded in at the same time.
Zygote's model sets saved us a huge amount of time and effort, making complex and high profile projects such as The Complete Human Body feasible in terms of both production and budget."
The Solid 3D Male Circulatory System includes the heart and pericardium as well as blood vessels serving the heart, head, trunk, pelvis, arms and legs. Blood vessel interior diameters were acquired through use of scans leveraging contrasting agent. Diameters, contours and wall thickness of the blood vessels of the heart, neck, vena cava, aorta and proximal femoral arteries conform to data obtained from medical scans. Vessel wall thickness throughout the rest of the body was developed by projecting the same ratio of interior vessel diameter to blood vessel wall thickness as observed in scans, down through the extremities.
The heart is a component of a larger anatomy collection that includes anatomical geometries taken from different scan subjects and integrated into a whole-body assembly of a 50th percentile (U.S. by height and weight) Caucasian male. Full-body scan data of this individual provided the over-all template or infrastructure for the entire assembly of the circulatory system constructed from various scan inputs - including contrast-dye scans of different scan subjects. The Heart was developed from an excellent heart scan of a subject different than the primary template subject. The resultant heart data was subsequently positioned, without changing the proportions or shape, to fit the 50th percentile male scan data.