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Determination of converge parameters for Monte Carlo experiments in the simulation of the failure of bone tissue
Conference ObjectAbstract: The Monte Carlo method is widely used in the field of biomechanics to study the variability of diverPalabras claves:bone failure, confidence level, convergence criterion, Monte CarloAutores:Casanova-Medina E., Ing. Thalía San Antonio, PhD., Marco A. Ciaccia Sortino, Müller-Karger C., Thalía San AntonioFuentes:googlescopusIV Latin American congress on biomedical engineering 2007, bioengineering solutions for Latin America health
Conference ObjectAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:A. La Cruz, Müller-Karger C., Sara Wong De BalzanFuentes:scopusOrientation of orthotropic material properties in a femur FE model: A method based on the principal stresses directions
ArticleAbstract: Most work done on bone simulation has modeled the tissue as inhomogeneous and isotropic even thoughPalabras claves:Orthotropic axes orientation, Principal stress, proximal femur, Subject-specific bone FE model, Wolff's lawAutores:Casanova-Medina E., Ing. Thalía San Antonio, PhD., Marco A. Ciaccia Sortino, Müller-Karger C., Thalía San AntonioFuentes:googlescopusInfluence of modelling boundary conditions in the simulation of mechanical tests of bovine bones
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this work is to study the influence of different configurations of boundary conditions inPalabras claves:Bone models, bone tissue, boundary conditions, Finite element simulation, Mechanical testsAutores:Casanova-Medina E., Ing. Thalía San Antonio, PhD., Marco A. Ciaccia Sortino, Müller-Karger C., Thalía San AntonioFuentes:googlescopusMethodology to incorporate non-isotropic bone properties in a finite element model
ArticleAbstract: Most of the finite element models found in the literature assumes that the mechanical behavior of thPalabras claves:Bone model, bone tissue, FEM, Transversally isotropic materialAutores:Casanova-Medina E., Ing. Thalía San Antonio, PhD., Marco A. Ciaccia Sortino, Müller-Karger C., Thalía San AntonioFuentes:googlescopus