Effect Of Finite Element Analysis On Knee Implant Materials Under Static Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.48047/wrrgfw21Keywords:
Finite Element Analysis, Knee Implant, Tibial Component, Static Conditions, Stress Analysis, Implant Materials, Biomechanics, Mechanical Properties, Implant Design Optimization, Biomedical Engineering.Abstract
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a powerful computational tool used to study the behaviour of materials and structures under various conditions. This study specifically focuses on conducting static analysis of knee implant materials to evaluate their mechanical performance and suitability for biomedical applications.The research involves modelling knee implant components using FEA to analysed stress distribution, deformation, and overall structural integrity under static loading conditions.
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