Effects of PCL Deficient on Biomechanics of Knee's Cartilage and Menisci at Different Flexion Angles
To investigate the response of PCL rupture on the biomechanics of cartilage and menisci, the MRI images of normal human knee at various flexion angles(0°,25°,60° and 80°)were developed 1.5T and the intact and PCL deficient knee models were built based on these images. Then three different loads were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied Mechanics and Materials 2012-02, Vol.155-156, p.1153-1158 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To investigate the response of PCL rupture on the biomechanics of cartilage and menisci, the MRI images of normal human knee at various flexion angles(0°,25°,60° and 80°)were developed 1.5T and the intact and PCL deficient knee models were built based on these images. Then three different loads were applied on these models for the finite element simulation to obtain the von Mises equivalent stress of cartilages and menisci and the reaction force among them. Based on the four flexion angles finite element simulation in ANSYS11.0, we drew the conclusions that: (1) the reaction forces and equivalent stresses were sensitive to PCL deficient at 0° and 60° degrees, (2) The reaction force and equivalent stress of the lateral components increased at 0° and 60°, while the medial components increased at 0 degree and decreased at 60 degree after PCL deficient. |
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ISSN: | 1660-9336 1662-7482 1662-7482 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.155-156.1153 |