The Dynamic Analysis of a Human Skeleton Using the Flexile Multibody Simulation Approach


Autoria(s): Al Nazer, Rami
Data(s)

18/12/2007

18/12/2007

2006

Resumo

The human motion study, which relies on mathematical and computational models ingeneral, and multibody dynamic biomechanical models in particular, has become asubject of many recent researches. The human body model can be applied to different physical exercises and many important results such as muscle forces, which are difficult to be measured through practical experiments, can be obtained easily. In the work, human skeletal lower limb model consisting of three bodies in build using the flexible multibody dynamics simulation approach. The floating frame of reference formulation is used to account for the flexibility in the bones of the human lower limb model. The main reason of considering the flexibility inthe human bones is to measure the strains in the bone result from different physical exercises. It has been perceived the bone under strain will become stronger in order to cope with the exercise. On the other hand, the bone strength is considered and important factors in reducing the bone fractures. The simulation approach and model developed in this work are used to measure the bone strain results from applying raising the sole of the foot exercise. The simulation results are compared to the results available in literature. The comparison shows goof agreement. This study sheds the light on the importance of using the flexible multibody dynamic simulation approach to build human biomechanical models, which can be used in developing some exercises to achieve the optimalbone strength.

Identificador

TMP.objres.420.pdf

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/29966

URN:NBN:fi-fe20061563

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Flexible multibody dynamic #human lower limb model #bone strength
Tipo

Diplomityö

Master's thesis