Development of a three-dimensional finite element model of a human tibia using experimental modal analysis. |
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Authors: | M C Hobatho R Darmana P Pastor J J Barrau S Laroze J P Morucci |
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Affiliation: | INSERM U305, H?tel Dieu, Toulouse, France. |
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Abstract: | The modal analysis of a human tibia consisted of characterizing its dynamic behavior by determining natural frequency, damping ratio and mode shapes. Two methods were used to perform the modal analysis: (1) a finite element method (structural model); (2) an experimental modal analysis (modal model). The experimental modal model was used to optimize the structural model. After optimization, differences in results between the two models were found to be due only to mechanical properties and mass distribution. The influences of boundary conditions and geometric properties (such as inertia and length) were eliminated by the finite element model itself. The percent relative error between the two methods was approximately 3%, corresponding to the standard deviation of the measured frequencies. For the frequency range considered, the mode shapes were bending modes in two different vibration planes (latero-medial and sagittal), with a slight torsion effect due to the twisted geometry of the tibia. |
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