Modelling middle-ear mechanics


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Part of course BMDE-501: Selected topics in biomedical engineering

W. Robert J. Funnell
Depts. BioMedical Engineering and Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
McGill University
2024 Oct 21 13:05–14:25

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Objectives of lecture(s)

This material is intended to introduce basic concepts related to:
objectives of middle-ear research 1 long page slides diagnosis & treatment
structure & function of the middle ear 1 long page slides complexity & variation
middle-ear finite-element models 1 long page slides geometry, properties & behaviour
creation of 3-D models 1 long page slides types of data; complications

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