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Three-dimensional Finite Element Modeling of a Maxillary Premolar Tooth Based on the Micro-CT Scanning: A Detailed Description 被引量:4
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作者 黄政 陈智 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2013年第5期775-779,共5页
This study describes the details of how to construct a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model of a maxillary first premolar tooth based on micro-CT data acquisition technique, MIMICS soft- ware and ANSYS softwa... This study describes the details of how to construct a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model of a maxillary first premolar tooth based on micro-CT data acquisition technique, MIMICS soft- ware and ANSYS software. The tooth was scanned by micro-CT, in which 1295 slices were obtained and then 648 slices were selected for modeling. The 3D surface mesh models of enamel and dentin were created by MIMICS (STL file). The solid mesh model was constructed by ANSYS. After the material properties and boundary conditions were set, a loading analysis was performed to demonstrate the ap- plicableness of the resulting model. The first and third principal stresses were then evaluated. The re- suits showed that the number of nodes and elements of the finite element model were 56 618 and 311801, respectively. The geometric form of the model was highly consistent with that of the true tooth, and the deviation between them was ~).28%. The loading analysis revealed the typical stress patterns in the contour map. The maximum compressive stress existed in the contact points and the maximum tensile stress existed in the deep fissure between the two cusps. It is concluded that by using the micro-CT and highly integrated software, construction of the 3D finite element model with high quality will not be difficult for clinical researchers. 展开更多
关键词 three-dimensional finite element MICRO-CT PREMOLAR MIMICS ANSYS
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Autologous nerve graft repair of different degrees of sciatic nerve defect:stress and displacement at the anastomosis in a three-dimensional finite element simulation model
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作者 Cheng-dong Piao Kun Yang +1 位作者 Peng Li Min Luo 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第5期804-807,共4页
In the repair of peripheral nerve injury using autologous or synthetic nerve grafting, the mag- nitude of tensile forces at the anastomosis affects its response to physiological stress and the ultimate success of the ... In the repair of peripheral nerve injury using autologous or synthetic nerve grafting, the mag- nitude of tensile forces at the anastomosis affects its response to physiological stress and the ultimate success of the treatment. One-dimensional stretching is commonly used to measure changes in tensile stress and strain; however, the accuracy of this simple method is limited. There- fore, in the present study, we established three-dimensional finite element models of sciatic nerve defects repaired by autologous nerve grafts. Using PRO E 5.0 finite element simulation software, we calculated the maximum stress and displacement of an anastomosis under a 5 N load in 10-, 20-, 30-, 40-mm long autologous nerve grafts. We found that maximum displacement increased with graft length, consistent with specimen force. These findings indicate that three-dimensional finite element simulation is a feasible method for analyzing stress and displacement at the anas- tomosis after autologous nerve grafting. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration sciatic nerve injury autologous nerve grafting epineurial suturing three-dimensional finite element models load stress DISPLACEMENT neural regeneration
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Three-dimensional finite element analysls for external midface distraction after different osteotomy in patients with cleft lip and palate
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作者 候敏 《外科研究与新技术》 2011年第4期267-268,共2页
Objective To study three - dimensional finite element analysis for external midface distraction after different osteotomy in patients with cleft lip and palate ( Clp) . Methods Three - dimensional Fem models of Le Fo... Objective To study three - dimensional finite element analysis for external midface distraction after different osteotomy in patients with cleft lip and palate ( Clp) . Methods Three - dimensional Fem models of Le Fort Ⅰ,Ⅱand Ⅲ,osteotomy in Clp patients were estabolished. External midface distraction were simulated. An anteriorly and inferiorly directed 900 g force was 展开更多
关键词 three-dimensional finite element analysls for external midface distraction after different osteotomy in patients with cleft lip and palate Fort
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Three-dimensional Finite Element Analysis of the Mechanical Properties of Helical Thread Connection 被引量:19
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作者 YANG Guoqing HONG Jun +3 位作者 ZHU Linbo LI Baotong XIONG Meihua WANG Fei 《Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2013年第3期564-572,共9页
Conventional analytical and numerical methods for the mechanical properties of helical threads are relied on many assumptions and approximations and thus hardly yield satisfied results. A parameterized 3D finite eleme... Conventional analytical and numerical methods for the mechanical properties of helical threads are relied on many assumptions and approximations and thus hardly yield satisfied results. A parameterized 3D finite element model of bolted joints with real helical thread geometry is established and meshed with refined hexahedral elements. The Von Mises plasticity criterion, kinematic hardening rule of materials and interfacial contacts are employed to make it possible for the suggested model be able to approach real assembly conditions. Then, the mechanical properties of bolted joints with different thread pitches, thread numbers and modular ratios are investigated, including the contact pressure distribution at joint interfaces, the axial load distribution and stress concentration in screw threads during the loading and unloading process. Simulation results indicate that the load distribution in screw threads produced by the suggested model agrees well the results from CHEN’s photoelastic tests. In addition, an interesting phenomenon is found that tightening the bolt with a large preload first and then adjusting the clamping force by unloading can make the load distribution more uniform and reduce the maximum residual equivalent stress in thread roots by up to 40%. This research provides a simple and practical approach to constructing the 3D finite element model and predicting the mechanical properties of helical thread connection. 展开更多
关键词 finite element analysis thread connection load distribution stress concentration
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATION OF TOTAL KNEE JOINT IN GAIT CYCLE 被引量:2
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作者 Yuan Guo Xushu Zhang Weiyi Chen 《Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica》 SCIE EI 2009年第4期347-351,共5页
Based on CT scanning pictures from a volunteer's knee joint, a three-dimensional finite element model of the healthy human knee joint is constructed including complete femur, tibia, fibular, patellar and the main car... Based on CT scanning pictures from a volunteer's knee joint, a three-dimensional finite element model of the healthy human knee joint is constructed including complete femur, tibia, fibular, patellar and the main cartilage and ligaments. This model was validated using experimental and numerical results obtained from other authors. The pressure distribution of contact surfaces of knee joint are calculated and analyzed under the load action of ‘heel strike', ‘single limb stance' and ‘toe-off'. The results of the gait cycle are that the contact areas of medial cartilage are larger than that of lateral cartilage; the contact force and contact areas would grow larger with the load increasing; the pressure of lateral meniscus is steady, relative to the significant variation of peak pressure in medial meniscus; and the peak value of contact pressure on all components are usually found at about 4570 of the gait cycle. 展开更多
关键词 knee joint finite element simulation contact pressure BIOMECHANICS
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Propagations of Rayleigh and Love waves in ZnO films/glass substrates analyzed by three-dimensional finite element method 被引量:2
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作者 王艳 谢英才 +1 位作者 张淑仪 兰晓东 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第8期468-473,共6页
Propagation characteristics of surface acoustic waves(SAWs) in ZnO films/glass substrates are theoretically investigated by the three-dimensional(3D) finite element method. At first, for(11ˉ20) ZnO films/glass ... Propagation characteristics of surface acoustic waves(SAWs) in ZnO films/glass substrates are theoretically investigated by the three-dimensional(3D) finite element method. At first, for(11ˉ20) ZnO films/glass substrates, the simulation results confirm that the Rayleigh waves along the [0001] direction and Love waves along the [1ˉ100] direction are successfully excited in the multilayered structures. Next, the crystal orientations of the ZnO films are rotated, and the influences of ZnO films with different crystal orientations on SAW characterizations, including the phase velocity, electromechanical coupling coefficient, and temperature coefficient of frequency, are investigated. The results show that at appropriate h/λ, Rayleigh wave has a maximum k^2 of 2.4% in(90°, 56.5°, 0°) ZnO film/glass substrate structure; Love wave has a maximum k^2 of 3.81% in(56°, 90°, 0°) ZnO film/glass substrate structure. Meantime, for Rayleigh wave and Love wave devices, zero temperature coefficient of frequency(TCF) can be achieved at appropriate ratio of film thickness to SAW wavelength. These results show that SAW devices with higher k^2 or lower TCF can be fabricated by flexibly selecting the crystal orientations of ZnO films on glass substrates. 展开更多
关键词 surface acoustic wave ZnO films electromechanical coupling coefficient temperature coefficientof frequency 3D finite element method
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Three-dimensional Finite Element Analysis of the Mechanical Stress on Root from Orthodontic Tooth Movement by Sliding Mechanics 被引量:1
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作者 李平 毛靖 +1 位作者 彭周 谢晖 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2007年第6期745-747,共3页
In order to study mechanical stress on root from orthodontic tooth movement by sliding mechanics, a 3-dimensional finite element model incorporating all layers of a human mandibular dental arch with orthodontic applia... In order to study mechanical stress on root from orthodontic tooth movement by sliding mechanics, a 3-dimensional finite element model incorporating all layers of a human mandibular dental arch with orthodontic appliance has been developed to simulate mechanical stress on root from the orthodontic tooth movement. Simulated orthodontic force of 2 N at 0, 30 and 45 degree from the horizontal axis was applied to the crown of the teeth. The finite element analysis showed when orthodontic forces were applied to the tooth, the stress was mainly concentrated at the neck of the tooth decreasing uniformly to the apex and crown. The highest stress on the root was 0.621 N/mm^2 for cervical margin of the canine, and 0.114 N/mm^2 for apical region of the canine. The top of canine crown showed the largest amount of displacement (2.417 μm), while the lowest amount of displacement was located at the apical region of canine (0.043 μm). In conclusion, this model might enable one to simulate orthodontic tooth movements clinically. Sliding force at 2 N is ideal to ensure the bodily orthodontic tooth movement. The highest stress concentration in the roots was always localized at the cervical margin when orthodontic force of 2 N at 0, 30 and 45 degree from the horizontal axis, so there may be the same risk of root resorption when orthodontic force of 2 N at 0, 30 and 45 degree was used in clinic cases. 展开更多
关键词 tooth movement finite element methods sliding mechanics
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis with different internal fixation methods through the anterior approach 被引量:2
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作者 Xian-Jin Xie Sheng-Lu Cao +2 位作者 Kai Tong Zi-Yi Zhong Gang Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第8期1814-1826,共13页
BACKGROUND With the modernization of society and transportation in the last decades in China,the incidence of high-energy trauma increased sharply in China,including that of acetabular fractures.AIM To establish diffe... BACKGROUND With the modernization of society and transportation in the last decades in China,the incidence of high-energy trauma increased sharply in China,including that of acetabular fractures.AIM To establish different finite element models for acetabular posterior column fractures involving the quadrilateral area of the acetabulum.METHODS The three-dimensional models of the normal and fractured pelvis and the five internal fixations were established using the computed tomography data of the pelvis of a living volunteer.After the vertebral body model was inserted in the way of origin matching and all cancellous bones were copied using the duplicated cancellous bone model as the subtractive entity,the Boolean operation was performed on the pelvis model to obtain the model of the complete pelvis cortical and cancellous bones.RESULTS In the standing position,the maximum stress was 46.21 MPa.In the sitting position,the sacrum bore the simulated gravity load at the upper end.When comparing the five fixations,there were no significant differences in the stress mean values among groups(sitting:P=0.9794;standing:P=0.9741).In terms of displacement,the average displacement of the internal iliac plate group was smaller than that of the spring plate group(P=0.002),and no differences were observed between the other pairs of groups(all P>0.05).In the standing position,there were no significant differences in the mean value of displacement among the groups(P=0.2985).It can be seen from the stress nephogram of the internal fixations in different positions that the stress of the internal fixation was mainly concentrated in the fracture segment.CONCLUSION There were no significant differences among the fixations for acetabular posterior column fractures involving the quadrilateral area of the acetabulum. 展开更多
关键词 ACETABULUM Hip fractures ANALYSIS finite element Fracture fixation Orthopedic fixation devices
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Establishment of a three-dimensional finite element model for gunshot wounds to the human mandible 被引量:4
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作者 Tang Zhen Zhou Zhonghua +3 位作者 Zhang Gang ChenYubin Lei Tao Tan Yinghui 《Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA(China)》 CAS 2012年第2期87-100,共14页
Objective:To investigate the feasibility of a finite element model as an ideal research tool for human maxillofacial gunshot wounds.Methods:Mandible CT scan data on the Chinese Visible Human were imported into MIMICS ... Objective:To investigate the feasibility of a finite element model as an ideal research tool for human maxillofacial gunshot wounds.Methods:Mandible CT scan data on the Chinese Visible Human were imported into MIMICS software to obtain the surface mesh of the mandible.Then,these surface-meshed models were imported into ANSA software for automatic net generation.Elements and nodes were partitioned on the basis of the mesh to obtain a three-dimensional finite element model for the mandible with every internal parameter consistent with those of our previously developed model in the pig mandible.The finite element model was imported into LS-DYNA for computation.Finally,the LS-POST was used to complete the simulation and the measurements.Results:A three-dimensional finite element model was successfully established for gunshot wounds in the human mandible.The stress distribution and the degree of injury were simulated dynamically for shots from two types of projectiles in the mandible at one entry angle and at three impact velocities.Conclusion:Three-dimensional finite element models will become ideal research tools for treatment of ballistic wounds of the human maxillofacial region.Using this human mandibular model as a foundation,we will be able to successfully develop three-dimensional finite element models for human maxillofacial gunshot wounds. 展开更多
关键词 三维有限元模型 下颌骨 LS-DYNA 表面网格 MIMICS 动态模拟 颌面部 人体数据
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis on effects of tunnel construction on nearby pile foundation 被引量:6
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作者 杨敏 孙庆 +1 位作者 李卫超 马亢 《Journal of Central South University》 SCIE EI CAS 2011年第3期909-916,共8页
A three-dimensional finite element simulation was carried out to investigate the effects of tunnel construction on nearby pile foundation.The displacement controlled model (DCM) was used to simulate the tunneling-indu... A three-dimensional finite element simulation was carried out to investigate the effects of tunnel construction on nearby pile foundation.The displacement controlled model (DCM) was used to simulate the tunneling-induced volume loss effects.The numerical model was verified based on the results of a centrifuge test and a set of parametric studies was implemented based on this model.There is good agreement between the trend of the results of the centrifuge test and the present model.The results of parametric studies show that the tunnelling-induced pile internal force and deformation depend mainly on the pile?tunnel distance,the pile length to tunnel depth ratio and the volume loss.Two different zones are separated by a 45° line projected from the tunnel springline.Within the zone of influence,the pile is subjected to tensile force and large settlement;whereas outside the zone of influence,dragload and small settlement are induced.It is also established that the impact of tunnelling on a pile group is substantially smaller as compared with a single pile in the same location with the rear pile in a group,demonstrating a positive pile group effect. 展开更多
关键词 三维有限元模拟 隧道施工 桩基础 有限元分析 位移控制模式 模型验证 群桩效应 体积损失
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Three-dimensional Finite Element Analysis on the Layer Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Pavement:A New Type of Pavement Material 被引量:1
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作者 卢哲安 《Journal of Wuhan University of Technology(Materials Science)》 SCIE EI CAS 2001年第1期46-50,共5页
An investigation was conducted on the design of layer steel fiberreinforced concrete (LSFRC) PAVEMENT. Finite element method wasapplied to the analysis on the stress distribution in order todetermine The thickness and... An investigation was conducted on the design of layer steel fiberreinforced concrete (LSFRC) PAVEMENT. Finite element method wasapplied to the analysis on the stress distribution in order todetermine The thickness and segregation distance of LSFRC pavementslabs. 展开更多
关键词 LSFRC PAVEMENT finite-element
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis of critical pre-twist strain angle for torsional axis
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作者 周国锋 李晓延 +1 位作者 史耀武 徐滨士 《Journal of Central South University》 SCIE EI CAS 2005年第S2期254-256,共3页
A three-dimensional elasto-plastic finite element analysis of pre-twist process for a torsional axis made of 45GrNiMoVA steel, was carried out using a commercial finite element analysis code, MSC MARC 2001. The result... A three-dimensional elasto-plastic finite element analysis of pre-twist process for a torsional axis made of 45GrNiMoVA steel, was carried out using a commercial finite element analysis code, MSC MARC 2001. The results show that the critical pre-twist strain angle is 0.027 rad and the maximum elastic shear stress after pre-twist is 1694MPa for the torsional axis. 展开更多
关键词 torsional AXIS CRITICAL STRAIN ANGLE finite element analysis
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on the optic nerve from a damaged orbit
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作者 Yuan Guo Yanjun Li Weiyi Chen Meiwen An 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第29期2290-2294,共5页
A middle-aged male patient with a right orbital comminuted fracture underwent computer tomography scanning, and a three-dimensional finite element model of the eyes and relevant tissues was established. Optic nerve st... A middle-aged male patient with a right orbital comminuted fracture underwent computer tomography scanning, and a three-dimensional finite element model of the eyes and relevant tissues was established. Optic nerve stress in a hyperbaric oxygen environment was simulated and analyzed by changing the elastic modulus and external pressure of the skull at the damage side. Results showed that stress maximized at the contact site of the optic nerve and the eyeball in the damaged and intact eye orbits. Optic nerve stress at the damaged orbit significantly increased; however, stress in the intact orbit only slightly changed with decreased elastic modulus of the skull while external pressure remained unchanged. Maximum optic nerve stress increased in the damaged and intact side, along with increased external pressure, while elastic modulus remained unchanged. These experimental findings suggested that the optic nerve was compressed under hyperbaric oxygen and optic nerve stress was greater in the damaged orbit than in the intact orbit. 展开更多
关键词 computer tomography digital medicine eye orbit finite element model hyperbaric oxygen optic nerve neural regeneration
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Pullout of soil nail with circular discs: A three-dimensional finite element analysis
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作者 Saurabh Rawat Ashok Kumar Gupta Anil Kumar 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE CSCD 2017年第5期967-980,共14页
An internal failure mode for a soil-nailed system consists of failure at nail heads,slope facing,nail strength,along groutesoil interface and pullout failure.A better understanding of pullout of soil nail thus becomes... An internal failure mode for a soil-nailed system consists of failure at nail heads,slope facing,nail strength,along groutesoil interface and pullout failure.A better understanding of pullout of soil nail thus becomes important to assess the stability of a soil-nailed system.In the present study,an investigation into the pullout behaviour of soil nail with circular discs along the shaft has been carried out by a threedimensional finite element analysis using Abaqus/Explicit routine.A total of 67 simulations have been performed to accurately predict the pullout behaviour of soil nail.The soil nail under study has circular discs along its shaft varying in numbers from 1 to 4.The pullout of this soil nail in a pullout test box has been simulated with a constant overburden pressure of 20 kPa acting on the nail.The pullout load edisplacement characteristics,stresses around soil nail and failure mechanism during pullout are studied.Variations of dimensionless factors such as normalised pullout load factor and bearing capacity factor have been obtained with different combinations of parameters in terms of relative disc spacing ratio,anchorage length ratio,embedment ratio,diameter ratio and displacement ratio.From the results of analyses,it is found that nail with more circular discs requires higher pullout load.There are critical relative disc spacing ratio and diameter ratio which significantly affect the pullout behaviour of nail. 展开更多
关键词 Pullout behaviour finite element analysis Soil nail Circular discs Dimensionless factors
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis of process-induced residual stress in resin transfer molding process 被引量:1
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作者 戴福洪 张博明 杜善义 《Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology(New Series)》 EI CAS 2008年第2期271-276,共6页
A three-dimensional finite element analysis of process-induced residual stress in resin transfer molding (RTM) process is presented. The finite element method (FEM) was employed to solve the coupled equations involved... A three-dimensional finite element analysis of process-induced residual stress in resin transfer molding (RTM) process is presented. The finite element method (FEM) was employed to solve the coupled equations involved in the transient heat transfer and the cure kinetics of the resin, and the distributions of internal temperature and cure degree of the composite at any instant time were obtained. The self-consistent field micro-mechanics model was used to predict the cure-dependent mechanical properties of the composites. Thermal expansion and cure shrinkage were included in the analysis. The thermo-elastic mechanical governing equations were solved using the incremental stress-strain relationship based FEM and the residual stress development was predicted. The present results were validated by the comparisons with the pertinent literature. The numerical example of a half cylinder was presented. The results show that it is necessary to carry out the three-dimensional analysis due to the complex distributions of temperatures, cure degrees and process-induced stress for thick parts, which can be predicted at any point within composite structures in the present analysis. 展开更多
关键词 金属复合材料 有限元方法 转移模型 实验研究
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Three-Dimensional Finite Elemental Analysis of Bone Stress near an Implant Placed at the Border between Mandible and Fibular Graft in Mandibular Reconstruction
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作者 Yukawa Ken Tachikawa Noriko Kasugai Shohei 《Open Journal of Regenerative Medicine》 2015年第4期35-45,共11页
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to use finite elemental analysis (FEA) to evaluate bone stress near an implant placed at the border between the mandible and fibular graft in mandibular reconstruction. Materi... Purpose: The aim of the present study was to use finite elemental analysis (FEA) to evaluate bone stress near an implant placed at the border between the mandible and fibular graft in mandibular reconstruction. Materials and Methods: A fibular model (FM) and transplantation model (TM) were constructed for FEA. In TM, mandible was on the mesial side and the fibular graft was on the distal side. The implant was positioned at the center of both bone models. In TM, it was placed on the border between the mandible and fibular graft. A 10-mm implant was used in the monocortical model and a 15-mm implant was used in the bicortical model. The loading force was set at 100 N, the angle was set at 90°, and the loading position was set as center, mesial, or distal on the upper surface of the prosthesis. Von Mises equivalent stress values of the bone near the implant collar and apex at the middle line between buccal and lingual side were measured. Results: In all models, stress values were significantly lower with center loading than with distal loading and mesial loading. In center loading, the stress values were significantly lower in the bicortical model than in the monocortical model. There were no significant differences in stress values between FM and TM in all conditions. Conclusions: Bone stress was least with the center loading position, which was further decreased by bicortical fixation. There was no increase in mechanical stress associated with placing an implant at the border between the mandible and the fibular graft. 展开更多
关键词 finite elementAL ANALYSIS MANDIBULAR Reconstruction FIBULAR Graft Dental IMPLANT Stress ANALYSIS
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Three-dimensional Finite Element Analysis of a Newly Designed Onplant Miniplate Anchorage System
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作者 刘琳 屈银英 +2 位作者 蒋立君 周倩 唐天琪 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2016年第3期422-427,共6页
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the structural stress and deformation of a newly designed onplant miniplate anchorage system compared to a standard anchorage system. A bone block integrated with a novel m... The purpose of this research was to evaluate the structural stress and deformation of a newly designed onplant miniplate anchorage system compared to a standard anchorage system. A bone block integrated with a novel miniplate and fixation screw system was simulated in a three-dimensional model and subjected to force at different directions. The stress distribution and deformation of the miniplate system and cortical bone were evaluated using the three-dimensional finite element method. The results showed that the stress on the plate system and bone was linearly proportional to the force magnitude and was higher when the force was in a vertical direction(Y-axis). Stress and deformation values of the two screws(screw 1 and 2) were asymmetric when the force was added along Y-axis and was greater in screw 1. The highest deformation value of the screws was 7.5148 μm, much smaller than the limit value. The load was decreased for each single miniscrew, and the ability of the new anchorage system to bear the load was also enhanced to some degree. It was suggested that the newly designed onplant miniplate anchorage system is effective, easily implanted and minimally invasive. 展开更多
关键词 onplant miniplate anchorage system temporary skeletal anchorage devices finite element analysis skeletal anchorage system
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Three-Dimensional Finite Element Numerical Simulation and Physical Experiment for Magnetism-Stress Detecting in Oil Casing 被引量:2
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作者 MENG Fanshun ZHANG Jie +2 位作者 YANG Chaoqun YU Weizhe CHEN Yuxi 《Journal of Ocean University of China》 SCIE CAS 2015年第4期669-674,共6页
The casing damage has been a big problem in oilfield production. The current detection methods mostly are used after casing damage, which is not very effective. With the rapid development of China's offshore oil i... The casing damage has been a big problem in oilfield production. The current detection methods mostly are used after casing damage, which is not very effective. With the rapid development of China's offshore oil industry, the number of offshore oil wells is becoming larger and larger. Because the cost of offshore oil well is very high, the casing damage will cause huge economic losses. What's more, it can also bring serious pollution to marine environment. So the effective methods of detecting casing damage are required badly. The accumulation of stress is the main reason for the casing damage. Magnetic anisotropy technique based on counter magnetostriction effect can detect the stress of casing in real time and help us to find out the hidden dangers in time. It is essential for us to prevent the casing damage from occurring. However, such technique is still in the development stage. Previous studies mostly got the relationship between stress and magnetic signals by physical experiment, and the study of physical mechanism in relative magnetic permeability connecting the stress and magnetic signals is rarely reported. The present paper uses the ANSYS to do the three-dimensional finite element numerical simulation to study how the relative magnetic permeability works for the oil casing model. We find that the quantitative relationship between the stress' s variation and magnetic induction intensity's variation is: Δδ =K* ΔB, K = 8.04×109, which is proved correct by physical experiment. 展开更多
关键词 三维有限元数值模拟 物理实验 应力检测 石油套管 逆磁致伸缩效应 套管损坏 相对磁导率 海上石油
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Evaluation value of three-dimensional finite element model analysis for bone mineral density and bone metabolism activity in patients with osteoporosis
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作者 Wei Qi Ya-Bo Yan +3 位作者 Wei Fu Bing Hao Shen-Ke Yang Shao-Qi Chen 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 2017年第16期138-141,共4页
Objective: To study the evaluation value of three-dimensional finite element model analysis for bone mineral density (BMD) and bone metabolism activity in patients with osteoporosis. Methods: A total of 218 patients w... Objective: To study the evaluation value of three-dimensional finite element model analysis for bone mineral density (BMD) and bone metabolism activity in patients with osteoporosis. Methods: A total of 218 patients who were diagnosed with osteoporosis in the hospital between February 2014 and January 2017 were collected as observation group, and 100 healthy volunteers who received physical examination in the hospital during the same period were selected as normal control group. The femoral head of the two groups was analyzed by three-dimensional finite element model, and the femoral head BMD levels and serum bone metabolism index contents were measured. Pearson test was used to evaluate the evaluation value of femoral head three-dimensional finite element model for osteoporosis. Results: The cancellous bone and cortical bone Von Mises stress value of observation group were lower than those of normal control group, and femoral neck BMD value of observation group was lower than that of normal control group;serum bone metabolism index BGP content was lower than that of normal control group while NBAP, TRACP-5b and CTX-1 contents were higher than those of normal control group. Pearson test showed that the cancellous bone and cortical bone Von Mises stress value of patients with osteoporosis were directly correlated with BMD value and bone metabolism index contents. Conclusion: The three-dimensional finite element model analysis resultsof patients with osteoporosis can objectively reflect the femoral headBMD value and bone metabolism activity, and is a reliable way to evaluate the risk of long-term fractures. 展开更多
关键词 OSTEOPOROSIS three-dimensional finite element model analysis BONE MINERAL density BONE METABOLISM
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Stress analysis of three-dimensional finite element model of malunion calcaneus during gait
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作者 刘立峰 蔡锦方 梁进 《Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA(China)》 CAS 2004年第1期27-30,共4页
Objective: To analyze the stress distribution of calcaneus with posterior articular facet compressed after fracture and talus during gait. Methods: A wedge under the posterior articular was transected from a normal fi... Objective: To analyze the stress distribution of calcaneus with posterior articular facet compressed after fracture and talus during gait. Methods: A wedge under the posterior articular was transected from a normal finite element model of calcaneus and talus to simulate malformation of compression of the posterior facet after fracture of calcaneus. The model was used to simulate for three subphases of the stance during the gait(heel strike, midstance, push off) and calculate the finite element. The results were compared with normal situation. Results: The stress distribution within the bone in situation of malformation was obtained and regions of elevated stresses for three subphases were located. The results were significantly different from that of normal situation. Conclusion: The simulation of calcaneus and talus in malformation has important clinic implication and can provide an insight into the factors contributing to many clinic pathogenic changes after fracture of calcaneus. 展开更多
关键词 跟骨连接不正 三维有限元分析 动物模型 骨折 生物力学
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