2023
DOI: 10.1007/s43452-023-00758-9
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Experimental and computational approach to human brain modelling – aHEAD

Mariusz Ptak,
Mateusz Dymek,
Marek Sawicki
et al.

Abstract: The human head is a highly complex structure, with a combination of hard and soft tissues and a variety of materials and interactions. Many researchers have used computational approaches to model the head, and several human finite element head models can be found in the literature. However, most of them are not geometrically accurate – for instance, the brain is simplified to a smooth spherical volume, which poses some concerns regarding boundary conditions and geometrical accuracy. Therefore, an advanced head… Show more

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“…The development of numerical models representing the human heads of a 77-yearold and a 28-year-old involved several stages, including the acquisition of medical imaging data and the progression through geometric segmentation. This comprehensive process of obtaining, discretizing, and validating finite element method (FEM) models was presented in previous studies by the authors [28,29]. The building model method can be described in short: Medical Data Acquisition and Craniometry ⮕ Computer-Aided 3D Modelling and Structure Separation ⮕ Finite Element Modelling with Experimental and Submodel Tests ⮕ Detailed Modelling of CNS Structures ⮕ Verification Tests ⮕ Bridging Veins Strain Comparison.…”
Section: Development Of the Human Head Numerical Modelmentioning
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“…The development of numerical models representing the human heads of a 77-yearold and a 28-year-old involved several stages, including the acquisition of medical imaging data and the progression through geometric segmentation. This comprehensive process of obtaining, discretizing, and validating finite element method (FEM) models was presented in previous studies by the authors [28,29]. The building model method can be described in short: Medical Data Acquisition and Craniometry ⮕ Computer-Aided 3D Modelling and Structure Separation ⮕ Finite Element Modelling with Experimental and Submodel Tests ⮕ Detailed Modelling of CNS Structures ⮕ Verification Tests ⮕ Bridging Veins Strain Comparison.…”
Section: Development Of the Human Head Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed description of the numerical modelling, as well as the material model comparison, is available in the authors' previous study regarding a 28-year-old head model [29]. respiratory failure occurred.…”
Section: Development Of the Human Head Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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