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 ====== Active Dummy-active muscle modelling with finite elements ====== ====== Active Dummy-active muscle modelling with finite elements ======
  
-^ Autors | Name SurnameName SurnameName Surname & Name Surname |+^ Autors | Daniela WertenauerNadia JäckleTobias Stöckerl, Eduardo Key |
 ^ Betreuer | Oleksandr Martynenko | ^ Betreuer | Oleksandr Martynenko |
 ^ Bearbeitungsdauer | ca. 25 Stunden | ^ Bearbeitungsdauer | ca. 25 Stunden |
 ^ Präsentationstermin  | 28.06.2018 | ^ Präsentationstermin  | 28.06.2018 |
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-<note tip> 
-You can find more information following the next links: 
-  * Wiki page ** formatting **: [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/wiki:syntax#formatting_syntax|HowTo - Wiki-Format]] 
-  * Creation of a **video-podcast ** [[http://wiki.ifs-tud.de/howto|HowTo - Podcast]]  
-</note> 
  
 ===== Introduction – initial question ===== ===== Introduction – initial question =====
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 ^ Version 1: | Basic passive model without changes (Reference) | ^ Version 1: | Basic passive model without changes (Reference) |
 ^ Version 2: | Active dummy with 2 muscles implemented | ^ Version 2: | Active dummy with 2 muscles implemented |
-             | - Full activation (time independent) | +|            | - Full activation (time independent) | 
-             | - Cross sectional area: 0,075|+|            | - Cross sectional area: 0,075|
 ^ Version 3.1/3.2/3.3: | Active dummy with 4 muscles implemented | ^ Version 3.1/3.2/3.3: | Active dummy with 4 muscles implemented |
-             | - Full activation (time independent) | +|            | - Full activation (time independent) | 
-             | - Cross sectional area: 0,075 / 2 / 200 |+|            | - Cross sectional area: 0,075 / 2 / 200 |
 ^ Version 4: | Active dummy with 4 muscles, edited activation curve| ^ Version 4: | Active dummy with 4 muscles, edited activation curve|
-             | - Step up in activation after 0,02ms from 0 to 1 | +|            | - Step up in activation after 0,02ms from 0 to 1 | 
-             | - Cross sectional area: 0,075 |             +|            | - Cross sectional area: 0,075 |             
 ^ Version 5: | Active dummy with 4 muscles, change in muscle nodes | ^ Version 5: | Active dummy with 4 muscles, change in muscle nodes |
-             | - Nodes attached differently (for 2 dorsal muscles) |+|            | - Nodes attached differently (for 2 dorsal muscles) | 
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 +===== Podcast ===== 
 +{{ :m3_seminar:m3_seminar_2018:projects_ustutt:m3-2018_project01_activedummy.mp4 | Active Dummy Project podcast }}
  
 ===== Conclusion ===== ===== Conclusion =====
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 This may be a viable result, as the muscles of the neck are not supposed to compensate such huge forces occurring during a crash.  This may be a viable result, as the muscles of the neck are not supposed to compensate such huge forces occurring during a crash. 
  
-===== Podcast =====+===== References =====
  
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-===== References ===== 
-  - Bayer, A., Schmitt, S., Günther, M., Haeufle, D.F.B. (2017): The influence of biophysical muscle properties on simulating fast human arm movements. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering 20(8), 11-24. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2017.1293663 
-  - Christensen, K. B., Günther, M., Schmitt, S., Siebert, T. (2017): Strain in shock-loaded skeletal muscle and the time scale of muscular wobbling mass dynamics.  Scientific Reports 7(1), 13266. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13630-7