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Integrating Domain Dependent Tools in Artificial Bone Scaffolds Design

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Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering (CDVE 2007)

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This paper proposes a systematic approach to integrate domain-dependent design tools in artificial bone scaffolds process. Integrated solution of CAD modelling and properly analysis of biomedicine knowledge are utilized to design complicated bone scaffolds. FEA and CFD are comprehensively analyzed for the mechanical and internal micro circulation properties. A case study of a successful artificial bone scaffolds model demonstrates that the cooperative design methodology can facilitate the design in the multi-physics domain substantially.

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Wang, Y., Wei, S., Yan, X., Zeng, Q. (2007). Integrating Domain Dependent Tools in Artificial Bone Scaffolds Design. In: Luo, Y. (eds) Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering. CDVE 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4674. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74780-2_40

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