dr inż. Marcin Adam Zmuda Trzebiatowski
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- Assistant professor at Structural Mechanics Department
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- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Phone
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
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- +48 58 348 62 98
- marcin.trzebiatowski@pg.edu.pl
Publication showcase
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Sophistication assessment of existing FEM models of orbital blowout trauma: Is models valuation justified?
After a thorough study of the work entitled “Development and validation of an optimized finite element model of the human orbit”, some doubts aroused concerning the sophistication assessment of the existing finite element method (FEM) models of orbital blow-out. Although the work was unquestionably innovative, and the results were not only fascinating but also invaluable, the authors stated that their model was the most sophisticated...
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Posttraumatic Orbital Emphysema: A Numerical Model
Orbital emphysema is a common symptom accompanying orbital fracture. The pathomechanism is still not recognized and the usually assumed cause, elevated pressure in the upper airways connected with sneezing or coughing, does not always contribute to the occurrence of this type of fracture. Observations based on the finite model (simulating blowout type fracture) of the deformations of the inferior orbital wall after a strike in...
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Nonlinear dynamic analysis of the pure “buckling” mechanism during blow-out trauma of the human orbit
Considering the interplay between orbital bones and intraorbital soft tissues, commonly accepted patterns of the blow-out type of trauma within the human orbit require more thorough investigation to assess the minimal health-threatening impact value. Two different three-dimensional finite element method (FEM) models of the human orbital region were developed to simulate the pure “buckling” mechanism of orbital wall fracture in...
Obtained scientific degrees/titles
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2018-10-24
Obtained science degree
dr inż. Civil engineering and transport (Engineering and Technology)
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