Yunus9696
Mechanical
- Apr 14, 2022
- 47
Dear colleagues
Hope you're fine.
I'm modeling a 2D-Axisymmetric model of a dental implant in the jawbone.
I need to know if the applied boundary conditions are reasonable?
I have only constrained the boundary of the cortical bone in the vertical and rotational (about the axis of rotation) directions, since the stiffness of the cortical bone is 4 times more than the trabecular bone.
The 3D section of the real problem (implant, cortical bone and trabecular bone) and the corresponding 2D-Axisymmetric model with the boundary of the cortical bone specified by a black dash line is kindly attached
What are the reasonable boundary conditions (if the applied ones are not) to prevent unrealistic over/under constrained condition?
Any provided explanations and references would be appreciated.
With regards.
Hope you're fine.
I'm modeling a 2D-Axisymmetric model of a dental implant in the jawbone.
I need to know if the applied boundary conditions are reasonable?
I have only constrained the boundary of the cortical bone in the vertical and rotational (about the axis of rotation) directions, since the stiffness of the cortical bone is 4 times more than the trabecular bone.
The 3D section of the real problem (implant, cortical bone and trabecular bone) and the corresponding 2D-Axisymmetric model with the boundary of the cortical bone specified by a black dash line is kindly attached
What are the reasonable boundary conditions (if the applied ones are not) to prevent unrealistic over/under constrained condition?
Any provided explanations and references would be appreciated.
With regards.