Evaluating formability of LCP plate for sacral fractures with one step inverse forming finite element analysis

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Abstract

The locking compression plate fixation treatment for the unstable sacral fractures is simple and effective, with less trauma and complications. Some locking compression plate parts have been made of high-strength Plate manufactured by hot stamping process since the demand for lightweight biomedical materials. Finite Element (FE) method of One-Step inverse forming based on deformation theory is the tool to evaluate the formability of locking compression plate panel quickly in initial design for reducing costs and development cycle of Plate. But current one-step inverse forming methods are all suitable for cold stamping, not hot-stamping. This paper proposed one-step inverse forming method and workflow for hot-stamping of locking compression Plate. And the B pillar of a sacral bone was simulated and its computing result was compared with experimental value. The result shows that the proposed method in this paper can quickly evaluate high temperature formability of high-strength Plate. And the method is proposed to be used in initial design.

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Li, X., Zhang, X., Hu, P., Liu, W., Shen, G., & Zhan, X. (2015). Evaluating formability of LCP plate for sacral fractures with one step inverse forming finite element analysis. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 26, S181–S188. https://doi.org/10.3233/BME-151304

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