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Old   September 5, 2019, 19:51
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Hi

I have a polyvinylchloride hyperelastic rubber material. I need to estimate/predict the forces that cause deformation to this material when imaged on an ultrasound scan.

One way to do it is by using an inverse engineering technique in a software like ANSYS.

I'd like to know as many ways that can be done as possible.

Please, share your knowledge and ideas of ways to acquire forces on the area of this rubber . material.

Thanks
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