Using inverse finite element analysis to identify spinal tissue behaviour in situ

Publication date: Available online 6 February 2020Source: MethodsAuthor(s): Mengoni MarlèneAbstractIn computational modelling of musculoskeletal applications, one of the critical aspects is ensuring that a model can capture intrinsic population variability and not only representative of a “mean” individual. Developing and calibrating models with this aspect in mind is key for the credibility of a modelling methodology. This often requires calibration of complex models with respect to 3D experiments and measurements on a range of specimens or patients. Most Finite Element (FE) software’s do not have such a capacity embedded in their core tools.This paper presents a versatile interface between Finite Element (FE) software and optimisation tools, enabling calibration of a group of FE models on a range of experimental data. It is provided as a Python toolbox which has been fully tested and verified on Windows platforms. The toolbox is tested in three case studies involving in vitro testing of spinal tissues.
Source: Methods - Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research
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