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BME 345 Biomedical Solid Mechanics
µþ²Ñ·¡Ìý345ÌýÌýBiomedical Solid MechanicsÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý
This course covers topics ranging from multi-body systems to stress superposition to failure criteria to prepare students for the more advanced subjects of biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering. Topics include the following: Free-body diagrams, Multibody statics and dynamics, Linkage kinematics and kinetics, Anthropometric kinematics, Stress/strain/torsion, Beam bending, Stress superposition, Constitutive relationship, Strain gauges, Finite-element analysis, Failure analysis, Failure mechanisms.
Typically offered in Spring only