Stereolithography (STL) models of complex cancellous bone structures have been produced from three-dimensional micro-computed tomography data sets of human cancellous bone histological samples from four skeletal sites. The STL models have been mechanically tested and the derived stiffness compared with that predicted by finite element analysis. The results show a strong correlation (R 2 = 0.941) between the predicted and calculated stiffnesses of the structures and show promise for the use of STL as an additional technique to complement the use of finite element models, for the assessment of the mechanical properties of complex cancellous bone structures. © IMechE 2006
The complex geometry of cancellous bone tissue makes it difficult to generate finite element (FE) mo...
The complex geometry of cancellous bone tissue makes it difficult to generate finite element (FE) mo...
Bone mineral density (BMD) and bone microarchitecture are important determinants for the mechanical ...
Stereolithography (STL) models of complex cancellous bone structures have been produced from three-d...
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is now widely used to analyse the mechanical behaviour of bone structu...
With improving clinical CT scanning technology, the accuracy of CT-based finite element (FE) models ...
Many areas of biomedical engineering involve the modelling of biological systems, often using data f...
International audienceAt the tissue level, the local material properties of human cancellous bone ar...
Tetrahedral finite element meshes with smooth surfaces can be created from computed tomography scans...
Synthetic bone models are used to train surgeons as well as to test new medical devices. However, cu...
Recently, new micro-finite element (micro-FE) techniques have been introduced to calculate cancellou...
High-resolution micro computed tomography has enabled measurement of bone architecture derived from ...
Non-destructive 3D micro-computed tomography (microCT) based finite element (microFE) model is popul...
The complex geometry of cancellous bone tissue makes it difficult to generate finite element (FE) mo...
The complex geometry of cancellous bone tissue makes it difficult to generate finite element (FE) mo...
Bone mineral density (BMD) and bone microarchitecture are important determinants for the mechanical ...
Stereolithography (STL) models of complex cancellous bone structures have been produced from three-d...
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is now widely used to analyse the mechanical behaviour of bone structu...
With improving clinical CT scanning technology, the accuracy of CT-based finite element (FE) models ...
Many areas of biomedical engineering involve the modelling of biological systems, often using data f...
International audienceAt the tissue level, the local material properties of human cancellous bone ar...
Tetrahedral finite element meshes with smooth surfaces can be created from computed tomography scans...
Synthetic bone models are used to train surgeons as well as to test new medical devices. However, cu...
Recently, new micro-finite element (micro-FE) techniques have been introduced to calculate cancellou...
High-resolution micro computed tomography has enabled measurement of bone architecture derived from ...
Non-destructive 3D micro-computed tomography (microCT) based finite element (microFE) model is popul...
The complex geometry of cancellous bone tissue makes it difficult to generate finite element (FE) mo...
The complex geometry of cancellous bone tissue makes it difficult to generate finite element (FE) mo...
Bone mineral density (BMD) and bone microarchitecture are important determinants for the mechanical ...