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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

R. Leskovar, A. Körner, F. Breitenecker:
"A Comparison of Simulation Tools for Multibody Models used for Anatomic Joints";
Talk: ASIM 2018 - 24. Symposium Simulationstechnik, HafenCity Universität Hamburg; 2018-10-04 - 2018-10-05; in: "Tagungsband ASIM 2018, 24. Symposium Simulationstechnik", C. Deatcu, T. Schramm, K. Zobel (ed.); ARGESIM/ASIM-Verlag, ARGESIM Report 56 (2018), ISBN: 978-3-901608-12-4; 321 - 326.



English abstract:
This contribution gives an overview of three simulation tools providing multibody modelling libraries. First, the software tools are presented and one case study gives an insight about the implementation process. After the human knee joint, as biomechanical system, is considered and two multibody models of the knee joint are investigated. This show facilities the software offer. Furthermore, the opportunity to emed the multibody model in a closed simulation loop is discussed.
Introduction
This contribution deals with the development of multibody models in various software framewortks. The considered multibody models address biomechanical models for human knee joints. In general two main approaches exist for modelling biomechanical systems, namely
* Modelling with partial differential equations,
* Multibody modelling.
Their applications are slightly different due to their diverse mathematical description as it is explaines in 1).


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.11128/arep.56


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