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Biomechanics II

Summary

Goals of subject: To know and apply the interdisciplinary bases of biomechanics (medicine, engineering).

Teaching outputs: Student acquires supplementary orientation in bioengineering branches. Applications are focused on the solution of engineering interdisciplinary problems in medicine, injury and ergonomic of the present . There is a practical problem solution of experimental biomechanics, numerical modelling and desing.

Acquired knowledge : Student will know
- basic of biomechanics,
- process of medical requests and data(analysis of successful/unsuccessful treatment, statistics, CT, MRI, new design, boundary conditions, loading, material model etc.) for engineering approach, numerical modelling (FEM – Ansys, Patran, MIMICS sw).

Literature

COWIN, S.C. Tissue Biomechanics, Springer, USA, 2007.
HALL, S. Basic Biomechanics. 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006, 576 s.
ČADA, R.; FRYDRÝŠEK, K.; SEJDA, F.; DEMEL, J.; PLEVA, L.: Analysis of Locking Self-Taping Bone Screws for Angularly Stable Plates, J. Med. Biolog. Eng., 2017, 37(4), 612-625.
Frydrýšek, K., Jořenek, J., Učeň, O., Kubín, T., Žilka, L., Pleva, L. (2012). Design of External Fixators Used in Traumatology and Orthopaedics – Treatment of Fractures of Pelvis and its Acetabulum, Procedia Engineering, vol. 48, 164-173, ISSN: 1877-7058 , DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2012.09.501

Advised literature

SILVER, F. H. Biomaterials, Medical Devices and Tissue Engineering. London, Chapman &Hall, 1994.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 330-3007
Abbreviation BIOMEII
Course title Biomechanics II
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mechanics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Karel Frydrýšek, Ph.D., FEng.