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2016. An optimized transversely isotropic, hyper-poro-viscoelastic finite element model of the meniscus to evaluate mechanical degradation following traumatic loading. BB Wheatley, KM Fischenich, KD Button, RC Haut, TLH Donahue. Journal of biomechanics 48 (8), 1454-1460. , 2015.
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B.S. in Engineering, Trinity College, 2011Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University, 2017soft tissue biomechanics and structure-function mechanismsorthopaedic and musculoskeletal biomechanicsmotion analysis and human dynamicscomputational modeling, including finite element analysis and musculoskeletal modelingEngineering Design ExperienceFinite Element AnalysisSolid MechanicsSenior DesignWheatley, B.B., Chaclas, N.A., & Seeley, M.A. (2022). Patellofemoral Joint Load and Knee Abduction/Adduction Moment are Sensitive to Variations in Femoral Version and Individual Muscle Forces. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. doi.org/10.1002/jor.25396 Lavigne, T., Sciumè, G., Laporte, S., Pillet, H., Urcun, S., Wheatley, B.B., & Rohan, P.Y. (2022)....
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Benjamin B Wheatley, PhD Curriculum Vitae Page 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering b.wheatley@bucknell.edu 302 Academic East Office: 570-577-3883 Bucknell University 1 Dent Drive Lewisburg, PA 17837 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Bucknell University (Lewisburg, PA) 2017 – Present Assistant Professor
Benjamin B Wheatley Page 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering b.wheatley@bucknell.edu 302 Academic East Office: 570-577-3883 Bucknell University 1 Dent Drive Lewisburg, PA 17837 EDUCATION Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO) 2017
Dec 16, 2020 · Horns help 150-pound sheep absorb more than 750 pounds of force. Professor Benjamin Wheatley and Jake Schaefer ’24 are asking how we might adapt these animals' protective properties to design everything from better sneakers to safer cars.