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On the level of computational model of a human skull: A comparative study

CHAMRAD, J.; MARCIÁN, P.; BORÁK, L.

Original Title

On the level of computational model of a human skull: A comparative study

English Title

On the level of computational model of a human skull: A comparative study

Type

Scopus Article

Original Abstract

In this study, different patient-specific computational models of the skull, which are often used in literature, were investigated, analysed and compared. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the differences in computational model creation and results in case different computational models based on same computed tomography (CT) dataset are used. The selection of computational model directly influences the values of investigated parameters. The effort is to demonstrate, how the selection of the computational model influences the results of biomechanically relevant parameters. The comparison was based on total displacement of the skull and von Mises strain investigated around predefined paths around the skull. The strain values were evaluated according to criterion from literature. The results were obtained using finite element method. The values of the displacement of the skull were higher in case of considering cancellous bone tissue due to its poor material properties or heterogeneous material properties. The same situation occurred during the evaluation of strain. The values were higher in models which include cancellous bone tissue in the structure.

English abstract

In this study, different patient-specific computational models of the skull, which are often used in literature, were investigated, analysed and compared. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the differences in computational model creation and results in case different computational models based on same computed tomography (CT) dataset are used. The selection of computational model directly influences the values of investigated parameters. The effort is to demonstrate, how the selection of the computational model influences the results of biomechanically relevant parameters. The comparison was based on total displacement of the skull and von Mises strain investigated around predefined paths around the skull. The strain values were evaluated according to criterion from literature. The results were obtained using finite element method. The values of the displacement of the skull were higher in case of considering cancellous bone tissue due to its poor material properties or heterogeneous material properties. The same situation occurred during the evaluation of strain. The values were higher in models which include cancellous bone tissue in the structure.

Keywords

skull; finite element method; solid; shell; comparison; modelling

Key words in English

skull; finite element method; solid; shell; comparison; modelling

Authors

CHAMRAD, J.; MARCIÁN, P.; BORÁK, L.

RIV year

2019

Released

02.07.2018

Publisher

University of West Bohemia (Pilsen, Czech Republic)

Location

Plzeň

ISBN

1802-680X

Periodical

Applied andComputational Mechanics

Volume

12

Number

1

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

5

Pages to

16

Pages count

12

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT148881,
  author="Jakub {Chamrad} and Petr {Marcián} and Libor {Borák}",
  title="On the level of computational model of a human skull: A comparative study",
  journal="Applied andComputational Mechanics",
  year="2018",
  volume="12",
  number="1",
  pages="5--16",
  doi="10.24132/acm.2018.385",
  issn="1802-680X",
  url="https://www.kme.zcu.cz/acm/acm/article/view/385/452"
}