hubihubi2
Bioengineer
- May 18, 2011
- 26
Hello,
As this is my first post on this forum I would like say hello to all it's users first.
I am writing a scientific paper about FEA sensitivity and probabilistic analysis of bone fracture fixation (with use of Ansys). I would like to ask all users of this forum whether anyone is aware of scientific publications which would describe it. I am conducting research in the libraries and I have not found many materials about FEA sensitivity and probabilistic analysis of bone fracture fixation. There are many articles that describe possible influence of the stress in the long bone (induced by the bone-plate fixation) on healing process or describing generally probabilistic analysis in biomechanics, and so on. However, I have not found a lot of materials describing previous tests in the field that I would like research.
I would be very obliged for any clues or information if anyone is aware about publication describing FEA sensitivity and probabilistic analysis of bone fracture fixation.
Best regards,
Robert
As this is my first post on this forum I would like say hello to all it's users first.
I am writing a scientific paper about FEA sensitivity and probabilistic analysis of bone fracture fixation (with use of Ansys). I would like to ask all users of this forum whether anyone is aware of scientific publications which would describe it. I am conducting research in the libraries and I have not found many materials about FEA sensitivity and probabilistic analysis of bone fracture fixation. There are many articles that describe possible influence of the stress in the long bone (induced by the bone-plate fixation) on healing process or describing generally probabilistic analysis in biomechanics, and so on. However, I have not found a lot of materials describing previous tests in the field that I would like research.
I would be very obliged for any clues or information if anyone is aware about publication describing FEA sensitivity and probabilistic analysis of bone fracture fixation.
Best regards,
Robert