Scan-and-Solve for Rhino

Simulate Early, Simulate Often... In Rhino

Ben Mihelich's Blog – June 2016 Archive (2)

Simulating curved wood and selecting grain orientation

An important feature of the new Scan-and-Solve work in progress (WIP) software is the ability to simulate on wood, both straight and curved. This is a very useful addition for woodworkers, especially those working independently. Simulation and strain analysis is a very important preceding step to building to ensure both safety and longevity of a product. The SnS WIP wood feature allows for the accurate simulation of wood by accounting for the effect of grain direction and its role in…

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Added by Ben Mihelich on June 23, 2016 at 10:52am — No Comments

Femur Bone Prosthesis Force Analysis via Scan and Solve Work in Progress (WIP)

 Introduction

Displaced intracapsular femoral neck fractures in the elderly have a high risk of failed fixation, non-union, and avascular necrosis. A common operation to account for this is a hemiarthroplasty (replacement of femoral head and neck), which is a far less complicated procedure than a total hip replacement, and in most cases returns equivalent results. There are two…

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Added by Ben Mihelich on June 13, 2016 at 11:00am — No Comments

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