Finite element analysis is a powerful tool for predicting the mechanical behaviour of complex biological structures like bones, but to be confident in the results of an analysis, the model should be validated against experimental data. In such validation experiments, the strains in the loaded bones are usually measured with strain gauges glued to the bone surface, but the use of strain gauges on bone can be difficult and provides only very limited data regarding surface strain distributions. This study applies the full-field strain measurement technique of digital speckle pattern interferometry to measure strains in a loaded human mandible and compares the results with the predictions of voxel-based finite element models of the same specime...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a modelling technique increasingly used in anatomical studies inves...
Despite recent progress, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of bone based on microCT imaging involves man...
The accurate measurement of local strain is necessary to study bone mechanics and to validate micro ...
Finite element analysis is a powerful tool for predicting the mechanical behaviour of complex biolog...
The techniques used to validate finite element (FE) models against experimental results have changed...
The techniques used to validate finite element (FE) models against experimental results have changed...
Background: Biomechanical analysis of human mandible is important not only to understand mechanical ...
Artículo de publicación ISIFinite element analysis (FEA) is a modelling technique increasingly used ...
Computational biomechanical models are useful tools for supporting orthopaedic implant design and su...
Comparative anatomy and experimental studies suggest that the mass and distribution of tissue within...
Subject-specific finite element models have been proposed as a tool to improve fracture risk assessm...
By the means of finite element analysis (FEa), biomechanical behaviors of human mandible have been w...
In vitro experiments and finite element analyses can be used to investigate the mechanical performan...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a modelling technique increasingly used in anatomical studies inves...
Despite recent progress, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of bone based on microCT imaging involves man...
The accurate measurement of local strain is necessary to study bone mechanics and to validate micro ...
Finite element analysis is a powerful tool for predicting the mechanical behaviour of complex biolog...
The techniques used to validate finite element (FE) models against experimental results have changed...
The techniques used to validate finite element (FE) models against experimental results have changed...
Background: Biomechanical analysis of human mandible is important not only to understand mechanical ...
Artículo de publicación ISIFinite element analysis (FEA) is a modelling technique increasingly used ...
Computational biomechanical models are useful tools for supporting orthopaedic implant design and su...
Comparative anatomy and experimental studies suggest that the mass and distribution of tissue within...
Subject-specific finite element models have been proposed as a tool to improve fracture risk assessm...
By the means of finite element analysis (FEa), biomechanical behaviors of human mandible have been w...
In vitro experiments and finite element analyses can be used to investigate the mechanical performan...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a modelling technique increasingly used in anatomical studies inves...
Despite recent progress, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of bone based on microCT imaging involves man...
The accurate measurement of local strain is necessary to study bone mechanics and to validate micro ...