The authors' main purpose was to develop a detailed finite element model (FEM) of the human orbit and to validate it by analyzing its behavior under the stress of blunt traumas. Materials and methods: A pre-existing 3D FEM of a human head was modified and used in this study. Modifications took into account preliminary research carried out on PubMed database. Data from a CT scan of the head were computed with Mimics [10TD$DIF] software to re-create the skull geometry. The mesh production, the model[1TD$DIF]'s properties and the simulations of blunt orbital traumas were conducted on Hyperworks1 software. Results: The resulting 3D FEM was composed of 640 000 elements and was used to perform blunt trauma simulations on an intact orbit...
Safety is an increasingly important aspect of vehicle design. Legislation requires minimum levels o...
International audienceA 3D Finite Element model was developed under the FE code Radioss, to explore ...
This chapter is organized in the following manner. Modelling of an orbital cavity using finite eleme...
IntroductionThe authors’ main purpose was to simulate the behavior of a titanium mesh implant (TMI) ...
This study is aimed at developing a high quality, validated finite element (FE) human head model for...
The main aim of this project was to develop a model for predicting skull fractures of a 50th percent...
Copyright © 2014 Bin Yang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The finite element (FE) modeling is a powerful tool for investigating the physical process producing...
In this study, the digitized geometrical data of the embalmed skull and vertebrae (C1-C7) of a 68 ye...
The more we know about mechanisms of the human orbital blowout type of trauma, the better we will be...
Due to the frequent occurrence of skull fractures from unintended head impacts from kinetic energy w...
This paper investigates methods of determining the influence of an ellipsoidal excision (14.2x11.8 m...
Head injuries are one of the main causes of death or permanent invalidity in everyday life. The main...
A finite element model of the eye and the orbit was used to examine the hypothesis that the orbital ...
Patient-specific computational models are powerful tools which may assist in predicting the outcome ...
Safety is an increasingly important aspect of vehicle design. Legislation requires minimum levels o...
International audienceA 3D Finite Element model was developed under the FE code Radioss, to explore ...
This chapter is organized in the following manner. Modelling of an orbital cavity using finite eleme...
IntroductionThe authors’ main purpose was to simulate the behavior of a titanium mesh implant (TMI) ...
This study is aimed at developing a high quality, validated finite element (FE) human head model for...
The main aim of this project was to develop a model for predicting skull fractures of a 50th percent...
Copyright © 2014 Bin Yang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The finite element (FE) modeling is a powerful tool for investigating the physical process producing...
In this study, the digitized geometrical data of the embalmed skull and vertebrae (C1-C7) of a 68 ye...
The more we know about mechanisms of the human orbital blowout type of trauma, the better we will be...
Due to the frequent occurrence of skull fractures from unintended head impacts from kinetic energy w...
This paper investigates methods of determining the influence of an ellipsoidal excision (14.2x11.8 m...
Head injuries are one of the main causes of death or permanent invalidity in everyday life. The main...
A finite element model of the eye and the orbit was used to examine the hypothesis that the orbital ...
Patient-specific computational models are powerful tools which may assist in predicting the outcome ...
Safety is an increasingly important aspect of vehicle design. Legislation requires minimum levels o...
International audienceA 3D Finite Element model was developed under the FE code Radioss, to explore ...
This chapter is organized in the following manner. Modelling of an orbital cavity using finite eleme...