2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.02.455
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Modal analysis of Humerus bone using CAE tools

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“…Perren stated that bone anisotropy is not significant in ORIF, so it can be ignored when treating bone as a material [55]. The literature corroborates this, showing that using isotropic material properties for the bone is sufficient for analysis under simple loads [3,5,[23][24][25][26]28,30,54,56].…”
Section: Simplification Of the Geometry Characteristics Of The Bonementioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Perren stated that bone anisotropy is not significant in ORIF, so it can be ignored when treating bone as a material [55]. The literature corroborates this, showing that using isotropic material properties for the bone is sufficient for analysis under simple loads [3,5,[23][24][25][26]28,30,54,56].…”
Section: Simplification Of the Geometry Characteristics Of The Bonementioning
confidence: 83%
“…The Poisson ratio is the same for almost all metals as for bone, and the literature shows that the preferred value for the Poisson ratio is ν = 0.3 [3,5,20,23,24,26,28,31,33,42,54,56,58]. Notwithstanding the agreement between studies, a few have proposed a "slightly" different Poisson's ratio around ν = 0.3 for bone tissues.…”
Section: From Reality To 3d Model: Mechanical Properties Assignmentmentioning
confidence: 88%
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