With developments in software and micro-measurement technology, a three-dimensional middle ear finite element (FE) model can now be more easily constructed to study sound transfer function Many FE models of the middle ear have been constructed to date. and each has its own particular advantages and disadvantages In this article, we review the latest developments and technologies in the field of the FE models of the middle ear. and the use of FE in the study of middle ear pathology. Proposals are made for future developments in the field of finite element analysis of middle ear transfer function. Crown Copyright (C) 2009. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IPEM. All rights reserved
基金:
This work was partially
funded by EPSRC (EP/C518837/1), Sasakawa Foundation and British Council PMI2 Research Co-operation Award. Dr Fei Zhao was supported by JSPS Invitation Fellowship for Research in Japan.
Zhao Fei,Koike Takuji,Wang Jie,et al.Finite element analysis of the middle ear transfer functions and related pathologies[J].MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS.2009,31(8):907-916.doi:10.1016/j.medengphy.2009.06.009.
APA:
Zhao, Fei,Koike, Takuji,Wang, Jie,Sienz, Hans&Meredith, Rhys.(2009).Finite element analysis of the middle ear transfer functions and related pathologies.MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS,31,(8)
MLA:
Zhao, Fei,et al."Finite element analysis of the middle ear transfer functions and related pathologies".MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS 31..8(2009):907-916