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Finite Element Analysis of Scapulas

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This lecture, presented by three mechanical engineering students at EPFL, focuses on automating finite element analysis of scapulas using Python. The project aims to simulate the effects of osteoarthritis on the shoulder joint, explaining the process of mesh creation, boundary conditions application, and result interpretation.

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