| Literature DB >> 23952458 |
Ehsan Gohari1, Mohammad Nikkhoo, Mohammad Haghpanahi, Mohammad Parnianpour.
Abstract
In this study, a nonlinear poroelastic model of intervertebral disc as an infrastructure was developed. Moreover, a new element was defined consisting a disc (Viscoelastic Euler Beam Element) and a vertebra (Rigid Link) as a unit element. Using the new element, three different viscoelastic finite element models were prepared for lumbar motion segment (L4/L5). Prolonged loading (short-term and longterm creep) and cyclic loading were applied to the models and the results were compared with results of in vivo tests. Simplification of the models by using the new element leads to reduction of the runtime of the models in dynamic analyses to few minutes without losing the accuracy in the results.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23952458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Bioeng Biomech ISSN: 1509-409X Impact factor: 1.073