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Feasibility study of femur bone with continuum model

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Pages 355-366 | Received 11 Sep 2023, Accepted 23 Mar 2024, Published online: 16 Apr 2024
 

Abstract

It is known that the geometric structures of bones are very complex. This has made researchers unable to model them with the continuum approach and suffice to model them with simulation or experimental tests. Undoubtedly, provide a simple and accurate continuum model for studying bones is always desirable. In this article, as the first serious endeavour, a suggested beam model is investigated to see whether it is suitable for modelling femur bones or not. If this model gives an acceptable answer, it can be a link to the continuum theories for beams. In other words, the approximated beam model can be formulated with continuum approach to study femur bone. For feasibility study of the approximated model for femur bones, both static and dynamic analysis of them are investigated and compared. It is found that in most cases for vibration analysis, the suggested model has acceptable results but in static analysis, the mean difference between the results is about 16%. This research is hoped to be the first serious step in this category.

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The authors declares that there is no conflict of interest in this work.

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This article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by the authors.

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