Author/Authors :
Altintas، Gokhan نويسنده working as Associate Professor, and his Ph.D. degree in Vibration Mechanics in Civil Engineering from Yildiz Technical University , , Ergut، Abdulkerim نويسنده currently working as research assistant and studying for his Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering , , Goktepe، Ahmet Burak نويسنده worked in universities and the private sector for many years. ,
Abstract :
The voxel based finite element (FE) method used to obtain primary data for non-invasive
imaging techniques has emerged as a major focus of interest in several disciplines such as medicine,
mechanics and material engineering for solving micro and nano-scale problems. Owing to the fact that,
voxel based FE models are directly affected by parameters of imaging techniques such as Computed
Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), the consequences of these effects on the natural
vibration analysis of structures having complex geometry in micro scale, are investigated in this study. In
this context, voxel based FE models are obtained using Micro-CT imaging data that has three different
resolutions of vertebral trabecular bone tissue. Furthermore, resolutions of image data sets are artificially
increased and equalized for evaluating voxel based FE models that are free from FE size effects. Natural
vibration characteristics of voxel based FE models are investigated not only numerically but also including
associated mode shapes. Unpredictable vibrational behavior for various voxel sizes, is, thus, revealed.
Element size effects of voxel based FE models are considerably different from the effects on structural
components with regular prismatic shapes. Obtained results show that, investigated parameters have
a crucial influence on the natural vibration behavior of trabecular bone tissue which is selected as an
example of complex geometries. Modal behaviors that are effective in micro local regions, but less in the
whole body, where there are possibilities for working with approximate geometry without considering
the micro structure have been observed. Moreover, the results are new from a theoretical point of view,
and they also represent the importance of quality in imaging data, which, in practical applications must
be taken into consideration.