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Future Technology Centre (4th floor), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, PO1 3HE.
1-2 November 2018.
Chairmen: Dr Gianluca Tozzi (University of Portsmouth) and Prof Gordon Blunn (University of Portsmouth)
Experimental strains in orthopaedic biomechanics using digital correlation techniques
Digital correlation techniques (DIC/DVC) enable measurement of 2D/3D full-field displacements and strains of a material undergoing motion or deformation. DIC/DVC has gained increasing attention in the study of bone, biomaterials and soft tissues in orthopaedic research. In addition, correlative imaging is used for the calibration of computational models in biomechanics, as well as 3D printing workflows for subject-specific tissue replacements.
This joint BSSM-BORS workshop aims at providing a comprehensive overview on DIC/DVC techniques used in orthopaedic biomechanics, with particular emphasis on showing its potential in the clinical treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.
Who should attend? Biomechanical engineers, biomaterial scientists, orthopaedic surgeons, researchers and PhD students.
To register visit www.bssm.org/eventsFor more details contact the BSSM at [email protected]
Exhibition
Corporate 1 BSSM member £195
Corporate 2 BSSM member £295
Non-Member £395
Delegate prices (exc vat) Day 1 Day 2 (workshops)
Member (BSSM or BORS) meeting fee £95 £75
Non-Member meeting fee £135 £95
Student member fee £70 £50
Student non-member fee £95 £70
Start Finish Title of Presentation/session Speaker and affiliation
9:00 9:45 Registration and coffee
9:30 9:45 Introduction and Welcome by Dr Gianluca Tozzi, University of Portsmouth
9:45 10:30 Investigation of the biomechanics of hard and soft skeletal tissue with digital image correlation. Prof Luca Cristofolini, University of Bologna
10:30 11:00 Adaptive DVC approach applied to multiscale biomedical systems. Dr Kamel Madi, 3Dmagination
11:00 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 11:45 Combination of experimental and computational methods for the evaluation of deformation in the human osteoarthritic femoral head. Dr Enrico Dall’Ara, University of Sheffield
11:45 12:15 Understanding weight bearing motion of the subtalar joint – why has it been impossible until now? Dr Andrew Goldberg, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital – London
12:15 12:45 The role of DIC in high loading rate biomechanical testing. Dr Sabina Gheduzzi, University of Bath
14:00 14:30 Mechanical interplay across osteochondral junctions. Prof Andrew Pitsillides, Royal Veterinary College
14:30 15:00 Volume Correlation – Approaches for dense materials through to fluids. Dr Dave Hollis, LaVision
15:00 15:15 Coffee break
15:15 15:45 Digital correlation techniques for evaluation of orthopaedic implants and prediction of hip fracture. Dr Bidyut Pal, University of Portsmouth
15:45 16:15 DIC implementation in mechanical testing for orthopaedic applications. Dr Peter Fuller, Instron
16:15 17:00 Round table and conclusion chaired by Prof Gordon Blunn, University of Portsmouth
1st November 2018 - Presentation timetable
Event Timetables
09:00-09:30 Registration and coffee
09:30-11:00 Workshop 1 - High-resolution XRM and in situ mechanics
11.00-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:45 Workshop 2 – DVC of biological tissues and biomaterials
12:45-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:15 Workshop 3 – Advances in 3D printing in orthopaedics
15:15-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-17:00 Workshop 4 – DVC-FE integration in musculoskeletal science
2nd November 2018 - Workshops
To register visitwww.bssm.org/events
For more details contact the BSSM at [email protected]