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Structural Optimisation: Biomechanics of the Femur

Medical Physics 2012-03-01 v3

Abstract

A preliminary iterative 3D meso-scale structural model of the femur was developed, in which bar and shell elements were used to represent trabecular and cortical bone respectively. The cross-sectional areas of the bar elements and the thickness values of the shell elements were adjusted over successive iterations of the model based on a target strain stimulus, resulting in an optimised construct. The predicted trabecular architecture, and cortical thickness distribution showed good agreement with clinical observations, based on the application of a single leg stance load case during gait. The benefit of using a meso-scale structural approach in comparison to micro or macro-scale continuum approaches to predictive bone modelling was achievement of the symbiotic goals of computational efficiency and structural description of the femur.

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@article{arxiv.1110.1286,
  title  = {Structural Optimisation: Biomechanics of the Femur},
  author = {Andrew T. M. Phillips},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.1286},
  year   = {2012}
}

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Accepted by Engineering and Computational Mechanics (Proceedings of the ICE)