Project

Human Body Modelling for Injury Prevention

Period
1 October-31 December 2011
Project manager
Karin Brolin

The aim of this project was to increase the knowledge of how numerical models can be generated based on medical imaging data. The software used was Scan IP+FE/+CAD (Simpleware Ltd, UK). Three studies were conducted to generate models for Computer Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Finite Element (FE) analysis, focusing on the medical imaging process. The real geometry of an aorta with a stent graft was generated based on Computer Tomography (CT) images from two patients. Two FE models of the cervical vertebrae were generated based on CT images of female necks. The mesh density needed to capture joint slope and other important features were investigated. Lastly, image processing of rat and monkey head, brain and neck was performed to extract anatomical details and compare brain size with specimen mass. This project was finalized with a workshop to spread the gained knowledge to the graduate students and researchers at the Department of Applied Mechanics, Chalmers, that were active in the field of human body modeling for injury prevention, and open to participants from partners of the SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Center at Chalmers and the Strategic Area of Transport at Chalmers.

Short facts

Research area
Human Body Protection
Financier(s)

SAFER

Partners

Chalmers

Project no

B17

Project type
Project