lancef
Bioengineer
- Nov 3, 2014
- 11
Hi,
I'm modeling a knee and having a bit of difficulty with setting up my attachments. Using Simpleware, I've created the finite element model and duplicated the nodes at every contact surface in order to develop my constraints through ABAQUS. I'm not entirely sure as to which attachment method is the best (tie, MPC, etc). Or what might be the easiest way to go about it (time may be an issue). A few things worth noting about my model: 1) The attachment geometry is not perfectly smooth. For example, the ligament insertion points are not perfectly adjacent to the bone. 2) Some of the parts are finer than the others. For example, the meniscus has a finer resolution than the cartilage above and below it. 3) The model will be subjected to running-like loads and my primary analysis will be to look at the stress and strain inside of the femur, directly superior to the medial meniscus. Any bit of help on this will be sincerely appreciated!
Lance
I'm modeling a knee and having a bit of difficulty with setting up my attachments. Using Simpleware, I've created the finite element model and duplicated the nodes at every contact surface in order to develop my constraints through ABAQUS. I'm not entirely sure as to which attachment method is the best (tie, MPC, etc). Or what might be the easiest way to go about it (time may be an issue). A few things worth noting about my model: 1) The attachment geometry is not perfectly smooth. For example, the ligament insertion points are not perfectly adjacent to the bone. 2) Some of the parts are finer than the others. For example, the meniscus has a finer resolution than the cartilage above and below it. 3) The model will be subjected to running-like loads and my primary analysis will be to look at the stress and strain inside of the femur, directly superior to the medial meniscus. Any bit of help on this will be sincerely appreciated!
Lance