A Comparison of Numerical Methods used for Finite Element Modelling of Soft Tissue Deformation
Soft tissue deformation is often modelled using incompressible nonlinear 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 interpol...
Hoofdauteurs: | Pathmanathan, P, Whiteley, J, Gavaghan, D |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
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2009
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