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Modal behaviour of bones during fracture

A common cause of human disability is related to the fracture of bones, complex structural materials whose properties vary with time. An analytical study (using ANSYS, a commercial finite element package) of bones under fracture conditions is presented, focusing on the frequency variation versus dep...

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Published in:Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 2010-02, Vol.13 (1), p.91-95
Main Authors: Horta-Rangel, Jaime, Rivera, Ana Leonor, Castano, Victor M.
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Computer Simulation
Elasticity
Evolution
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Fractures, Bone - pathology
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Humans
modal behaviour
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