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August 7, 2024 at 6:33 am
SolutionParticipantIn this article we will compare materials with the different normalized parameters for optimization of hip joint design with holes by performing Structural analysis using Ansys Discovery 2024 R1.

Please refer the attached document which demonstrates innovative workflow based on material workflow and simulation driven design. Materials for the stem part of the hip joint were simultaneously studied, simulated, and optimized by following simple and connected procedures.
Download the Simulation files from here to follow the steps in the document.
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