Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering cancellous bone in model reconstruction
The paper aims to develop the finite element (FE) models of tibia with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) based on a patient-specific computed tomography (CT)-images. Two types of FE model have been developed. The first model was set the tibia bone as a single solid model whereas the second model consist...
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iium-754282020-02-11T03:51:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/75428/ Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering cancellous bone in model reconstruction Tan, H.Y. basiron, Khairu Salleh Mat Som, Mohd Hanafi Mat Som, Hanafi Khan, S.F. Sulaiman, Abdul Razak Awang, Mohd. Shukrimi RD701 Orthopedics The paper aims to develop the finite element (FE) models of tibia with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) based on a patient-specific computed tomography (CT)-images. Two types of FE model have been developed. The first model was set the tibia bone as a single solid model whereas the second model consists of cortical bone and cancellous bone. The developed FE models were used for FE analysis using Voxelcon under various loadings, and then the results of the different models were compared. It was found that the single model yields relatively in agreement to piecewise model, with percentage different of below than 2% for all loading conditions. It seems that the reconstructed FE model considering the cancellous bone did not give significant effect compared to the solid model that neglecting the microstructure of cancellous bone. Hence, we can conclude that the single solid FE model with OI has predicted well, at least for the present boundary conditions, although the cancellous bone was neglected in the model reconstruction. IJENS Publisher 2019-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/75428/1/75428_Finite%20element%20analysis%20of%20tibia.pdf Tan, H.Y. and basiron, Khairu Salleh and Mat Som, Mohd Hanafi and Mat Som, Hanafi and Khan, S.F. and Sulaiman, Abdul Razak and Awang, Mohd. Shukrimi (2019) Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering cancellous bone in model reconstruction. International Journal of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering, 19 (4). pp. 137-142. ISSN 2227-2771 E-ISSN 2077-124X http://ijens.org/Vol_19_I_04/193104-2727-IJMME-IJENS.pdf |
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RD701 Orthopedics Tan, H.Y. basiron, Khairu Salleh Mat Som, Mohd Hanafi Mat Som, Hanafi Khan, S.F. Sulaiman, Abdul Razak Awang, Mohd. Shukrimi Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering cancellous bone in model reconstruction |
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The paper aims to develop the finite element (FE)
models of tibia with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) based on a patient-specific computed tomography (CT)-images. Two types of FE model have been developed. The first model was set the tibia bone as a single solid model whereas the second model consists of cortical bone and cancellous bone. The developed FE models were used for FE analysis using Voxelcon under various loadings, and then the results of the different models were
compared. It was found that the single model yields relatively in agreement to piecewise model, with percentage different of below than 2% for all loading conditions. It seems that the reconstructed FE model considering the cancellous bone did not give significant effect compared to the solid model that neglecting the microstructure of cancellous bone. Hence, we can
conclude that the single solid FE model with OI has predicted well, at least for the present boundary conditions, although the cancellous bone was neglected in the model reconstruction. |
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Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering
cancellous bone in model reconstruction |
title_short |
Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering
cancellous bone in model reconstruction |
title_full |
Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering
cancellous bone in model reconstruction |
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Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering
cancellous bone in model reconstruction |
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Finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering
cancellous bone in model reconstruction |
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finite element analysis of tibia with osteogenesis imperfecta: the influence of considering
cancellous bone in model reconstruction |
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