Design sensitivity analysis: a new method for implant design and a comparison with parametric finite element analysis.
J Biomech 1984;
17:849-54. [PMID:
6520133 DOI:
10.1016/0021-9290(84)90143-x]
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Abstract
A unified theory of structural design sensitivity is proposed to be used in conjunction with the parametric design variation method traditionally used in finite element analyses applied to biomechanics problems. Bone cement strain energy density dependence on cement and stem modulii of elasticity as analyzed with the theory of structural design sensitivity analysis is compared parametrically varied finite element results. Two-dimensional, eight-noded isoparametric and interface finite elements with optimal stresses at Gauss points are employed. Design sensitivity for strain energy density compares well with perturbation of design and reanalysis by finite element techniques.
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