A modern high-performance rust tool for computed tomography derived material property assignment for finite element analysis.
Built in rust LUMA is designed for high performance, ensuring quick and efficient processing of complex finite element models no matter how many materials you want. LUMA has also been tested to work with $\mu$CT data.
LUMA comes with some quality of life features that limit your need to jump between different tools. Such as histogram reports, CT calibration, visualisation, and alignment all in one place.
LUMA is open source, allowing the community to contribute and improve the software together.
LUMA is designed with a command-line interface first approach, making it easy to integrate into automated workflows and scripts, or batch processes.
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