A biomechanical multibody foot model for forward dynamic analysis

P. Moreira, P. Flores, M. Silva
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The main purpose of this work is to present a three dimensional biomechanical multibody foot model suitable to perform forward dynamic analysis. The proposed approach takes into accounts the different contact phenomena that develop between the foot and ground during the stance phase of the human gait. The interaction between the foot and ground bodies is provided by the introduction of a set of spheres under the plantar surface of the foot. A general mathematical methodology for contact detection between the foot and ground surfaces is presented. Then, in a simple way, when the foot-ground contact occurs, appropriate constitutive laws for contact phenomena are applied. These laws take into account the vertical ground reaction force as well as the friction phenomena, namely the Coulomb and viscoelastic friction effects. Finally, the results obtained from computational and experimental analysis are used to discuss the procedures adopted through this work.
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一种生物力学多体足部正向动力学分析模型
本工作的主要目的是提出一个适合进行正动力分析的三维生物力学多体足模型。所提出的方法考虑了在人类步态的站立阶段脚与地面之间发展的不同接触现象。脚和地面之间的相互作用是通过在脚底表面下引入一组球体来提供的。提出了足部与地面接触检测的一般数学方法。然后,以一种简单的方式,当地面接触发生时,适用适当的接触现象的本构律。这些定律考虑了垂直地面反作用力和摩擦现象,即库仑和粘弹性摩擦效应。最后,利用计算和实验分析的结果,讨论了本工作所采用的步骤。
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