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Patient-specific total hip replacements

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Corin’s OPS™ technology now enables the surgeon to understand the individual motion profile of each patient before their surgery. This gives the surgeon the information required to identify, customise and deliver a personalised total hip replacement, specifically designed to optimise biomechanics and functional joint performance. This is driven by a simple imaging protocol, featuring Simpleware software, used to generate key inputs to simulate the unique way in which patients perform their normal everyday activities.

Call for Abstract Submission to USNCCM14: Multiscale Modeling in Bio-Mechanical Systems

Submitted by Ying Li on

Dear Colleagues,

You are cordially invited to submit your one-page abstract to our Mini-Symposium (MS108) "Multiscale Modeling in Bio-Mechanical Systems" for

USACM's 14th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM14)

Date & Location:

the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, Québec, Canada, July 17-20, 2017

 

Comparing performance of user subroutines in Abaqus

Submitted by compmech on

Dear Mechanics community,

My current research work is focused on simulation of NiTi stents.

I need to benchmark my UMAT subroutine against inbuilt VUMAT subroutine for SMA in Abaqus.

It would be great to have suggestions on how can I go ahead on this task (like typical benchmark analysis, simulation of CAD models etc.,).

The basic idea is to analyse the limits of both the subroutines.

Warm Regards,

CompMech enthusiast...

Webinar: Biological Modeling for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation, Dec 7th 2016

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Presented by Dennis Truong (City College of New York, USA) 

Wednesday, December 7, 2016: 9 AM PST (West Coast) / 12 PM EST (East Coast) / 5 PM GMT (UK) / 6 PM CET (Europe)

Join this webinar to discover how the City College of New York and Soterix Medical Inc. use Simpleware to create robust models for investigating transcranial direct current stimulation.

Simpleware Version 2016.09 Now Available

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We are happy to bring you the latest version of Simpleware – the 2016.09 release adds a number of new features to the previous version of the software and offers many improvements for users, with applications ranging from medical image processing to materials and industrial analysis.

What's in this new release?

The new release significantly extends core software features and makes it faster and easier to complete even the most complex 3D image to model workflows.

New features and improvements of version 2016.09 include:

Asking for help in BAJA SAE Car

Submitted by Marwan Shehata on
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Hello,I've joined a racing contest for Off-Road cars , called Baja SAE ( Society of Automotive Engineers)

The car contains tubes that are welded together or attached together by flanges

I am familiar with Abaqus and ANSYS btw

What are the main aspects that we should consider in modeling and simulating a baja sae car ?

Can you help me with this?

Simpleware at Hartree Summer Schools 2016: Week 2 - Engineering Simulation

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Dates: June 27 - July 1, 2016

Venue: The Hartree Centre, STFC Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington, WA4 4AD, UK    [Directions]

School Leaders: Lee Margetts (University of Manchester), Anton Shterenlikht (University of Bristol), and Llion Evans (Culham Centre for Fusion Energy)

Registration Fee: £150

Simpleware are contributing to this event.

Simpleware workshop at ETH Zurich, May 11 2016

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Introduction and Live Demo: 3D Image Visualisation, Analysis and Model Generation with Simpleware

Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH), Building ETZ, Gloriastrasse 35, Zurich, Switzerland

Who should attend