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The following pages link to Fracture strength assessment and aging signs detection in human cortical bone using an X-FEM multiple scale approach (Q836168):
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- Aging in the cortical bone: a constitutive law and its application (Q363098) (← links)
- Individual-specific multi-scale finite element simulation of cortical bone of human proximal femur (Q402188) (← links)
- Modeling, with a unified level-set representation, of the expansion of a hollow in the ground under different physical phenomena (Q610423) (← links)
- Tissue heterogeneity, composite architecture and fractal dimension effects in the fracture of ageing human bone (Q865182) (← links)
- A crack growth model for the simulation of fatigue in bone (Q1412697) (← links)
- An exact and efficient X-FEM-based reanalysis algorithm for quasi-static crack propagation (Q1984904) (← links)
- Fracture analysis of multi-osteon cortical bone using XFEM (Q1990845) (← links)
- Multiscale prediction of crack density and crack length accumulation in trabecular bone based on neural networks and finite element simulation (Q3008894) (← links)
- Multiple scale modeling for cortical bone fracture in tension using X-FEM (Q3085834) (← links)
- Analysis of micro fracture in human Haversian cortical bone under transverse tension using extended physical imaging (Q3567303) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of femur fracture (Q6557345) (← links)