Abstract—The focus of this contribution is on the par-allelization of the Finite Cell Method (FCM) applied for biomechanical simulations of human femur bones. The FCM is a high-order fictitious domain method that combines the simplicity of Cartesian grids with the beneficial properties of hierarchical approximation bases of higher order for an increased accuracy and reliablility of the simulation model. A pre-computation scheme for the numerically expensive parts of the finite cell model is presented that shifts a significant part of the analysis update to a setup phase of the simulation, thus increasing the update rate of linear analyses with time-varying geometry properties to a range that even allows user interactive simulations of high ...
Image-based mechanical modeling of the complex micro-structure of human bone has shown promise as a ...
Abstract. Numerical homogenization is used for up-scaling of a linear elasticity tensor of strongly ...
The reaction of soft tissue to applied forces can be calculated with biomechanical simulation algori...
The focus of this contribution is on the parallelization of the Finite Cell Method (FCM) applied for...
Standard methods for predicting the mechanical response of a human femur bone from quantitative comp...
The Finite Cell Method (FCM) is a fictitious domain approach based on hierarchical Ansatz spaces of ...
Standard methods for predicting bone's mechanical response from quantitative computer tomography (qC...
Numerous numerical methods have been developed in an effort to accurately predict stresses in bones....
The Finite Cell Method (FCM) is an embedded domain method, which combines the fictitious domain appr...
Numerical simulation tools are generally used in all modern engineering fields, especially those hav...
The analysis of a biological structure with numerical methods based on engineering approach (i.e. Co...
The Finite Cell Method (FCM) combines the fictitious domain approach with high-order finite elements...
The finite cell method is an embedded domain method, which combines the fictitious domain approach w...
Numerical simulation tools are generally used in all modern engineering fields, especially those hav...
The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of...
Image-based mechanical modeling of the complex micro-structure of human bone has shown promise as a ...
Abstract. Numerical homogenization is used for up-scaling of a linear elasticity tensor of strongly ...
The reaction of soft tissue to applied forces can be calculated with biomechanical simulation algori...
The focus of this contribution is on the parallelization of the Finite Cell Method (FCM) applied for...
Standard methods for predicting the mechanical response of a human femur bone from quantitative comp...
The Finite Cell Method (FCM) is a fictitious domain approach based on hierarchical Ansatz spaces of ...
Standard methods for predicting bone's mechanical response from quantitative computer tomography (qC...
Numerous numerical methods have been developed in an effort to accurately predict stresses in bones....
The Finite Cell Method (FCM) is an embedded domain method, which combines the fictitious domain appr...
Numerical simulation tools are generally used in all modern engineering fields, especially those hav...
The analysis of a biological structure with numerical methods based on engineering approach (i.e. Co...
The Finite Cell Method (FCM) combines the fictitious domain approach with high-order finite elements...
The finite cell method is an embedded domain method, which combines the fictitious domain approach w...
Numerical simulation tools are generally used in all modern engineering fields, especially those hav...
The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of...
Image-based mechanical modeling of the complex micro-structure of human bone has shown promise as a ...
Abstract. Numerical homogenization is used for up-scaling of a linear elasticity tensor of strongly ...
The reaction of soft tissue to applied forces can be calculated with biomechanical simulation algori...