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Jastrzębski, D.
1
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Poulard, D.
1
;
Panzer, M. B.
1
Development of morphed ribcage finite element models for comparison with PMHS data
Proceedings of the 2017 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Injury
Affiliations
1
Warsaw University of Technology
, Poland
2
Center for Applied Biomechanics
,
University of Virginia
, USA
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http://www.ircobi.org/wordpress/downloads/irc17/pdf-files/107.pdf
Cited Works (4)
Year
Entry
2009
Gayzik FS, Hamilton CA, Tan JC, McNally C, Duma SM, Klinich KD, Stitzel JD. A multi-modality image data collection protocol for full body finite element model development. SAE Digital Human Modeling for Design and Engineering; June 9-11, 2009; Gothenburg, Sweden. SAE 2009-01-2261.
2010
Kindig MW, Lau AG, Forman JL, Kent RW. Structural response of cadaveric ribcages under a localized loading: stiffness and kinematic trends.
Stapp Car Crash J
. 2010;54:337-380. SAE 2010-22-0015.
2015
Poulard D, Kent RW, Kindig M, Li Z, Subit D. Thoracic response targets for a computational model: a hierarchical approach to assess the biofidelity of a 50th-percentile occupant male finite element model.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater
. May 2015;45:45-64.
2002
Iwamoto M, Kisanuki Y, Watanabe I, Furusu K, Miki K, Hasegawa J. Development of a finite element model of the total human model for safety (THUMS) and application to injury reconstruction. In:
Proceedings of the 2002 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impact
. September 18-20, 2002; Munich, Germany.
Cited By (1)
Year
Entry
2021
Yates KM, Agnew AM, Albert DL, Kemper AR, Untaroiu CD. Subject-specific rib finite element models with material data derived from coupon tests under bending loading.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater
. April 2021;116:104358.