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Identification of Anisotropic Elastic Material Properties by Direct Mechanical Simulations: Estimation of Process Chain Resource Requirements

In: High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2010

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  • Ralf Schneider

    (High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS))

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In this work the effort necessary, to derive a linear elastic, inhomogeneous, anisotropic material model for cancellous bone from micro computer tomographic data via direct mechanical simulations, is analyzed. First a short introduction to the background of biomechanical simulations of bone-implant-systems is given along with some theoretical background about the direct mechanics approach. The implementations of the single parts of the simulation process chain are presented and analyzed with respect to their resource requirements in terms of CPU time and amount of I/O-data per core and second. As the result of this work the data from the analysis of the single implementations are collected and from test cases, the data were derived from, they are extrapolated to an application of the technique to a complete human femur.

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  • Ralf Schneider, 2010. "Identification of Anisotropic Elastic Material Properties by Direct Mechanical Simulations: Estimation of Process Chain Resource Requirements," Springer Books, in: Michael Resch & Katharina Benkert & Xin Wang & Martin Galle & Wolfgang Bez & Hiroaki Kobayashi & Sab (ed.), High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2010, pages 149-159, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-11851-7_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11851-7_11
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