Semiautomated finite element mesh generation methods for a long bone |
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Authors: | Pfeiler T W Lalush D S Loboa E G |
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Affiliation: | Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC, United States. |
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Abstract: | The objective of this work was to develop and test a semi-automated finite element mesh generation method using computed tomography (CT) image data of a canine radius. The present study employs a direct conversion from CT Hounsfield units to elastic moduli. Our method attempts to minimize user interaction and eliminate the need for mesh smoothing to produce a model suitable for finite element analysis. Validation of the computational model was conducted by loading the CT-imaged canine radius in four-point bending and using strain gages to record resultant strains that were then compared to strains calculated with the computational model. Geometry-based and uniform modulus voxel-based models were also constructed from the same imaging data set and compared. The nonuniform voxel-based model most accurately predicted the axial strain response of the sample bone (R(2)=0.9764). |
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