martin99
Bioengineer
- Jun 3, 2003
- 32
Hi all,
I’m trying to convince myself that I can average von mises results across material boundaries for a this particular case:
Imagine a model with an orthopaedic implant (material 1) and bone (material 2) side by side (no contact elements, just different partitions) in a linear static analysis. Now bone has this amazing ability to remodel itself and as such can grow into the orthopaedic implant creating amazing fixation. Here is the bit I’m trying to justify. Now material 1 is fully ‘bonded’ to material 2 and as such isn’t a clear boundary anymore. Would averaging the results across the materials give a fair representation of the stress in the bone of a fully ‘bonded’ implant and conversely ‘unbonded’ if I don’t average across the material or partition.
Apologies for the non-technical description of the problem but it seemed like the clearest method. Any thoughts that could help would be gratefully received.
Ideas version 9
Martin
I’m trying to convince myself that I can average von mises results across material boundaries for a this particular case:
Imagine a model with an orthopaedic implant (material 1) and bone (material 2) side by side (no contact elements, just different partitions) in a linear static analysis. Now bone has this amazing ability to remodel itself and as such can grow into the orthopaedic implant creating amazing fixation. Here is the bit I’m trying to justify. Now material 1 is fully ‘bonded’ to material 2 and as such isn’t a clear boundary anymore. Would averaging the results across the materials give a fair representation of the stress in the bone of a fully ‘bonded’ implant and conversely ‘unbonded’ if I don’t average across the material or partition.
Apologies for the non-technical description of the problem but it seemed like the clearest method. Any thoughts that could help would be gratefully received.
Ideas version 9
Martin