有限元法
本构方程
参数统计
压缩(物理)
数学
非线性系统
线弹性
数学分析
结构工程
几何学
计算机科学
工程类
材料科学
物理
统计
量子力学
复合材料
作者
Laure-Lise Gras,David Mitton,Nathalie Crevier‐Denoix,Sébastien Laporte
标识
DOI:10.1080/10255842.2011.564162
摘要
Most recent finite element models that represent muscles are generic or subject-specific models that use complex, constitutive laws. Identification of the parameters of such complex, constitutive laws could be an important limit for subject-specific approaches. The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of modelling muscle behaviour in compression with a parametric model and a simple, constitutive law. A quasi-static compression test was performed on the muscles of dogs. A parametric finite element model was designed using a linear, elastic, constitutive law. A multi-variate analysis was performed to assess the effects of geometry on muscle response. An inverse method was used to define Young's modulus. The non-linear response of the muscles was obtained using a subject-specific geometry and a linear elastic law. Thus, a simple muscle model can be used to have a bio-faithful, biomechanical response.
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