comparison of numerical methods used for finite element modelling of soft tissue deformation
Soft tissue deformation is often modelled using incompressible non-linear elasticity, with solutions computed using the finite element method. There are a range of options available when using the finite element method, in particular the polynomial degree of the basis functions used for interpolatin...
Hoofdauteurs: | Pathmanathan, P, Gavaghan, D, Whiteley, J |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
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2009
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