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Finite Element Analysis - From Biomedical to Industrial by David Moratal



Book Contents :-
1. Finite Element Analysis on Strains of Viscoelastic Human Skull and Duramater 2. Application of Finite Element Analysis in Dentistry 3. Finite Element Analysis for Dental Prosthetic Design 4. Application of Finite Element Analysis in Root Canal Therapy 5. Finite Element Simulation: Applications in Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology 6. Finite Element Analysis in Orthopaedic Biomechanics 7. Orthopaedic Biomechanics: A Practical Approach to Combining Mechanical Testing and Finite Element Analysis 8. Finite Element Modeling for a Morphometric and Mechanical Characterization of Trabecular Bone from High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging 9. Finite Element Modeling of the Human Lumbar Spine 10. Analysis of Human Pressure Ulcer and Cushion Pads for Its Prevention 11. Microfinite Element Modelling for Evaluating Polymer Scaffolds Architecture and Their Mechanical Properties from Microcomputed Tomography 12. Computational Modelling of Auxetics 13. Modelling of Polymeric Fibre-Composites and Finite Element Simulation of Mechanical Properties 14. Finite Element Analysis of Nonlinear Isotropic Hyperelastic and Viscoelastic Materials for Thermoforming Applications 15. Finite Element Analysis and Fracture in Viscoelastic Materials by M?v Integral – Part I: Crack Initiation 16. Finite Element Modelling of Elastic-Plastic Contact of Rough Surfaces 17. Numerical Study of Backward Extrusion Process Using Finite Element Method 18. Finite Element Analysis on V-Die Bending Process 19. Analysis of Welding Residual Stresses and Its Applications 20. Dynamic Finite Element Analysis on Underlay Microstructure of Cu/Low-k Wafer During Wirebonding 21. Finite Element Analysis of Deformation and Fracture of Cylindrical Tubes Under Internal Moving Pressures 22. FE Analysis of Evolution of Defects During Rolling 23. Finite Element Analysis of Strip and Rolling Mills 24. Strain Variations on Rolling Condition in Accumulative Roll-Bonding by Finite Element Analysis 25. Finite Element Analysis of Wall Deflection and Ground Movements Caused by Braced Excavations 26. Vehicle-Bridge Dynamic Interaction Using Finite Element Modelling 27. Finite Element Modelling of Sound Transmission Loss in Reflective Pipe

About this book :-
"Finite Element Analysis - From Biomedical Applications to Industrial Developments" edited by "David Moratal" is a comprehensive academic volume that explores how "Finite Element Analysis (FEA)" is applied across both medical sciences and industrial engineering. Published by IntechOpen, this open-access book brings together expert contributions that demonstrate how computational modeling solves complex real-world problems. It bridges theory and practice by presenting case studies that show how simulation tools improve design accuracy and structural performance. The book highlights the role of "biomechanics", dental implant simulation, cardiovascular device modeling, and stress analysis in biological tissues. Through detailed research chapters, it explains how advanced numerical methods help engineers and healthcare researchers understand material behavior, load distribution, and structural response. These applications show how modern engineering tools directly support better clinical outcomes and improved product reliability. Beyond medicine, the book also explores industrial topics such as materials engineering, manufacturing systems, and structural mechanics. It emphasizes practical "numerical simulation" techniques used in optimization, mechanical design, and failure prediction. By connecting biomedical innovation with industrial development, this volume provides a strong foundation in "computational modeling" and applied engineering analysis, making it valuable for researchers, graduate students, and professionals working in multidisciplinary technical fields.

Book Detail :-
Title: Finite Element Analysis - From Biomedical to Industrial by David Moratal
Publisher: InTech
Year: 2012
Pages: 496
Type: PDF
Language: English
ISBN-10 #: 9533071230
ISBN-13 #: 978-9533071237
License: Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
Amazon: Amazon

About Author :-
The author David Moratal is a Spanish professor of Electronics and Medical Imaging and researcher at the Universitat Politècnica de València, specializing in "Biomedical Engineering", "Medical Imaging", and advanced computational technologies. His academic work focuses on using "Artificial Intelligence" and imaging analysis to improve diagnosis and healthcare outcomes. He has contributed extensively to research that connects engineering tools with real medical applications, especially in MRI data processing and clinical decision support systems. As the editor of "Finite Element Analysis: From Biomedical Applications to Industrial Developments", Moratal highlights the importance of the "Finite Element Method (FEM)" in both healthcare and industrial engineering. His work bridges technology, research, and practical innovation.

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