Next Finite-Element Modelling of<br> Nonlinear Behaviour of the Middle Ear 1. Outline 2. Nonlinear behaviour of the middle ear 2. Nonlinear behaviour of the middle ear (cont'd) 2. Nonlinear behaviour of the middle ear (cont'd) 3.1 Stuhlman (1937) 3.2 Stuhmiller (1989) 3.3 Price & Kalb (1991) 3.4 Chen (1993) 3.5 Wada & Kobayashi (1990) 3.6 Pascal <em>et al.</em> (1998) 4.1 What? 4.2 Why? 4.3.1 Choice of element geometry 4.3.2.1 Type of problem 4.3.2.2 Assumptions about mechanical behaviour 4.3.2.3 Material laws 4.3.2.4 Methods for formulation 4.3.3 Mesh generation 4.3.4 Specification of material properties 4.3.5.1 Linear calculation of static responses 4.3.5.2 Natural frequencies and modes 4.3.5.3 Time-domain responses and frequency responses 24 of 41 5. Nonlinear finite-element modelling 5.1 Solution methods 5.1 Solution methods (cont'd) 5.2 Sources of nonlinearity 6. Nonlinear behaviour of tissues 6. Nonlinear behaviour of tissues (cont'd) 6.1 Bone 6.2 Soft tissues 6.2.1 Hysteresis 6.2.2 Preconditioning 6.2.3 Rate dependence 6.2.4 Creep and relaxation 7. Example 7. Example (cont'd) 8.3 Free 9. Acknowledgements 10. References

4.3.6 Testing for convergence

To choose a mesh resolution: a trade-off between accuracy and computation time.

Must be tested for a variety of load conditions.

Shown here is a convergence curve for one shear-loading condition for a simple geometry.


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