TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to present a new method for representing heterogeneous materials using nested STL shells, based, in particular, on the density distributions of human bones. Design/methodology/approach– Nested STL shells, called Matryoshka models, are described, based on their namesake Russian nesting dolls. In this approach, polygonal models, such as STL shells, are “stacked” inside one another to represent different material regions. The Matryoshka model addresses the challenge of representing different densities and different types of bone when reverse engineering from medical images. The Matryoshka model is generated via an iterative process of thresholding the Hounsfield Unit (HU) data using computed tomography (CT), thereby delineating regions of progressively increasing bone density. These nested shells can represent regions starting with the medullary (bone marrow) canal, up through and including the outer surface of the bone. Findings– The Matryoshka approach introduced can be used to generate accurate models of heterogeneous materials in an automated fashion, avoiding the challenge of hand-creating an assembly model for input to multi-material additive or subtractive manufacturing. Originality/value– This paper presents a new method for describing heterogeneous materials: in this case, the density distribution in a human bone. The authors show how the Matryoshka model can be used to plan harvesting locations for creating custom rapid allograft bone implants from donor bone. An implementation of a proposed harvesting method is demonstrated, followed by a case study using subtractive rapid prototyping to harvest a bone implant from a human tibia surrogate. VL - 20 IS - 5 SN - 1355-2546 DO - 10.1108/RPJ-10-2012-0095 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-10-2012-0095 AU - Lei Shuangyan AU - C. Frank Matthew AU - D. Anderson Donald AU - D. Brown Thomas PY - 2014 Y1 - 2014/01/01 TI - A method to represent heterogeneous materials for rapid prototyping: the Matryoshka approach T2 - Rapid Prototyping Journal PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 390 EP - 402 Y2 - 2024/03/29 ER -