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This PVDF-based, auscultation
sensor was modeled to predetermine the optimal
configuration given the applied force and desired
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Finite element modeling is not just
importing a three-dimensional (3D) model into a computer
software package and pressing "GO." Engineers at Southwest
Research Institute (SwRI) understand how to constrain a part
or system to reflect its actual environment and usage.
Not only are we proficient in several
third-party software packages, we have also written several
custom analysis programs for clients' specific needs.
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ELECTROMAGNETISM
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HEMODYNAMICS
For more information about
biomedical modeling and analysis capabilities at SwRI or how you can
contract with SwRI, please contact
Heather Hanson at
hhanson@swri.org or (210) 522-5798.
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Contact Information |
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Heather Hanson
Biomedical Modeling and Analysis
(210) 522-5798
hhanson@swri.org |
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FEA
finite element analysis
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Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®), headquartered
in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied
engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with
12
technical divisions.
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