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This research was directed towards a study of the lower limb of the human body through the 3-D modeling and finite element analysis of the tibia, Finite element analysis is used to evaluate the stresses and displacements of human tibia bone under physiological loading. Three-dimensional finite element models obtained by using computed tomography (CT- Scan) data which consisting thorough description about the material properties of bone and density of bone tissues which is very essential to create accurate and realistic geometry of a bone structure. Therefore, in this study, CT - Scan data of…mehr

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This research was directed towards a study of the lower limb of the human body through the 3-D modeling and finite element analysis of the tibia, Finite element analysis is used to evaluate the stresses and displacements of human tibia bone under physiological loading. Three-dimensional finite element models obtained by using computed tomography (CT- Scan) data which consisting thorough description about the material properties of bone and density of bone tissues which is very essential to create accurate and realistic geometry of a bone structure. Therefore, in this study, CT - Scan data of patients Tibia Bone (Healthy, broken tibia bone after 1month and 2 month of surgery Tibia Bone) are used to develop three-dimensional finite element models of the left proximal tibia bone, and half of an average body weight applied on Tibia Bone . Finite Element Analysis conducted to calculate the Equivalent Von-Mises Stress, Maximum Principal Stress, Total Deformation and Fatigue Tool from the whole proximal tibia bone and comparing the results.
Autorenporträt
Working as Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering Department in Priyadarshini College of Engineering Nagpur (India). The total teaching experience is of 7 years.The area of research work is Finite Element Analysis of Tibia Bone.The total Paper published national and international levels are 12.