Hello everyone,
I am trying to implement an existing bone remodelling theory in a dental
finite element analysis. However, I would like to have the law to be
temporally realistic and it seems that most of the existing remodelling laws
do not have a well defined time constant but are more concerned with
convergence. As then, I was wondering whether you would have examples of
laws that have defined a time constant.
Thank you for your help.
Thibaut Bardyn
_____________________________
University of Bern
Medical Faculty
MEM Research Center
Institute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics
Thibaut Bardyn
Ph. D. Student
Stauffacherstrasse 78
CH-3014 Bern
Tel. +41 31 631 59 37
Fax +41 31 631 59 60
mailto:Thibaut.Bardyn@MEMcenter.unibe.ch
http://www.memcenter.unibe.ch
I am trying to implement an existing bone remodelling theory in a dental
finite element analysis. However, I would like to have the law to be
temporally realistic and it seems that most of the existing remodelling laws
do not have a well defined time constant but are more concerned with
convergence. As then, I was wondering whether you would have examples of
laws that have defined a time constant.
Thank you for your help.
Thibaut Bardyn
_____________________________
University of Bern
Medical Faculty
MEM Research Center
Institute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics
Thibaut Bardyn
Ph. D. Student
Stauffacherstrasse 78
CH-3014 Bern
Tel. +41 31 631 59 37
Fax +41 31 631 59 60
mailto:Thibaut.Bardyn@MEMcenter.unibe.ch
http://www.memcenter.unibe.ch