2006 9th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision 2006
DOI: 10.1109/icarcv.2006.345449
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Validation of FE Deformation Models using Ultrasonic and MR Images

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“…Thus, we can obtain the integrals of these variables using the Runge-Kutta integration method and finally compute the displacements and forces on every nodal point. Detailed information on the calculations with matrices J k , J l , A, B, and M can be found in (Muramatsu et al 2006) and ). The FE dynamic model described in Eq.…”
Section: Fe Dynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we can obtain the integrals of these variables using the Runge-Kutta integration method and finally compute the displacements and forces on every nodal point. Detailed information on the calculations with matrices J k , J l , A, B, and M can be found in (Muramatsu et al 2006) and ). The FE dynamic model described in Eq.…”
Section: Fe Dynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MSD model has an advantage of low computational cost [7], but the formulation is not based on continuum mechanics and the simulation accuracy is quite limited. In our previous work, we have used the three-element [8], [9], four-element [10], and five-element [11] models respectively to describe rheological behaviors and have developed 2D/3D finite element (FE) models for simulating rheological objects. FE models have an attractive feature of better consistency with continuum mechanics and therefore yield more accurate results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But none of them took inner deformation into account. Our previous work had already developed an FE model for simulating rheological deformation [16] and an approach was also proposed to identify the physical parameters of rheological deformation based on 1D FE model simulation [17]. In this paper, we extend this method to 2D rheological deformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%