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Data for paper "MicroFE models of porcine vertebrae with induced bone focal lesions: validation of predicted displacements with Digital Volume Correlation"
Data used in the paper : "MicroFE models of porcine vertebrae with induced bone focal lesions: validation of predicted displacements with Digital Volume Correlation"
by
Marco Palanca, Sara Oliviero, Enrico Dall'Ara
accepted for publication in JMBBM, 2021.
We share here:
-DVC_results.zip: the DVC results are reported in the manuscript for the intact and the lesioned bones.
For each specimen we report a txt file with the coordinates and Cartesian components of the displacements
-microFE_results: the results from the microFE analyses for the intact and the lesioned bones.
For each specimen we report a txt file with the coordinates and Cartesian components of the displacements
-the microCT scans of each vertebra before and after the lesion was induced and in the unloaded and loaded configurations.
Nomenclature for the Specimens:
Sp1 -> 544_T8T10
Sp2 -> 552_T8T10
Sp3 -> 551_T12T14
Sp4 -> 551_T8T10
Sp5 -> 551_T10T12
For any questions the reader is encouraged to contact Dr Enrico Dall'Ara (e.dallara@sheffield.ac.uk) and/or Dr Marco Palanca (m.palanca@sheffield.ac.uk).
Funding
The study was partially supported by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (MetaSpine, MSCA-IF-EF-ST, 832430/2018), by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Frontier Multisim Grant (EP/K03877X/1 and EP/S032940/1), by the AOSpine Discovery and Innovation Awards (AOSDIA_2019_063_TUM_Palanca).
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