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Author(s):
Ruess, M.; Tal, D.; Trabelsi, N.; Yosibash, Z.; Rank, E.
Title:
The finite cell method for bone simulations: Verification and validation
Abstract:
Standard methods for predicting bone's mechanical response from quantitative computer tomography (qCT) scans are mainly based on classical h-version finite element methods (FEMs). Due to the low-order polynomial approximation, the need for segmentation and the simplified approach to assign a constant material property to each element in h-FE models, these often compromise the accuracy and efficiency of h-FE solutions. Herein, a non-standard method, the finite cell method (FCM), is proposed for p...     »
Keywords:
High-order FEM, Ficitious domain method, Bone Mechanics, Human femur
Journal title:
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
Year:
2011
Journal issue:
DOI: 10.10
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