نتایج جستجو برای: fiber element model

تعداد نتایج: 2372910  

2005
Herman L. Falsetti Robert E. Mates Colin Grant David G. Greene Ivan L. Bunnell

Left ventricular dimensions from routine clinical one-plane cineangiograms were combined with left ventricular pressure measurements to permit calculation of left ventricular wall stresses. The 25 patients included 12 with normal left ventricular dynamics, 6 with volume overload, 3 with outflow obstruction, and 4 with cardiomyopathy. Average stresses calculated on the basis of an ellipsoid mode...

Journal: :Bioinspiration & biomimetics 2017
Sardar Malek Jordan R Raney Jennifer A Lewis Lorna J Gibson

Additive manufacturing technologies offer new ways to fabricate cellular materials with composite cell walls, mimicking the structure and mechanical properties of woods. However, materials limitations and a lack of design tools have confined the usefulness of 3D printed cellular materials. We develop new carbon fiber reinforced, epoxy inks for 3D printing which result in printed materials with ...

2001
Keith B. Doyle Jeffrey M. Hoffman

Telecommunication wavelength division multiplexing systems (WDM) demand high fiber-to-fiber coupling to minimize signal loss and maximize performance. WDM systems, with increasing data rates and narrow channel spacing, must maintain performance over the designated wavelength band and across a wide temperature range. Traditional athermal optical design techniques are coupled with detailed thermo...

2010
Kyoungsoo Park Glaucio H. Paulino Jeffery Roesler

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Concrete (E) Fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) (E) Constitutive relationship (C) Cohesive fracture (C) Fracture energy (C) A simple, effective, and practical constitutive model for cohesive fracture of fiber reinforced concrete is proposed by differentiating the aggregate bridging zone and the fiber bridging zone. The aggregate bridging zone is related to the total...

1999
Haeng-Ki Lee Srdan Simunovic

Damage constitutive models based on micromechanical formulation and combination of micromechanical and macromechanical effects are presented to predict progressive damage in aligned and random fiber reinforced composites. To estimate the overall elastoplastic damage responses, an effective yield criterion is derived based on the ensemble-volume averaging process and the first-order effects of e...

Journal: :Optics letters 2014
Pouneh Saffari Thomas Allsop Adedotum Adebayo David Webb Roger Haynes Martin M Roth

Long period grating was UV inscribed into a multicore fiber consisting of 120 single mode cores. The multicore fiber that hosts the grating was fusion spliced into a single mode fiber at both ends. The splice creates a taper transition between the two types of fiber that produces a nonadiabatic mode evolution; this results in the illumination of all the modes in the multicore fiber. The spectra...

Journal: :journal of mechanical research and application 2009
mehdi tajdari kaveh abbasi

this paper presents an overview of model updating and particularly its application for updating of frame model. in this article a mathematical model of the frame was produced with finite element method. the frame was subjected to hammer modal testing. then the results of the modal testing were compared with those predicted with the model. this comparison revealed discrepancies between these two...

2002
CHRISTOPHER K. Y. LEUNG V. C. LI

THE MECHANICAL behavior of brittle matrix composites is strongly affected by the bridging of cracks by fibers. In random fiber composites, libers can lie at an angle to the crack plane. Under such conditions, the bridging stress for a certain crack opening is governed by various micromcchanisms including fiber debonding, fiber bending and rupture as well as matrix spailing. While fiber debondin...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1995
J M Guccione K D Costa A D McCulloch

A three-dimensional finite element model was used to explore whether or not transmural distributions of end-diastolic and end-systolic fiber stress are uniform from the apex to the base of the canine left ventricular wall. An elastance model for active fiber stress was incorporated in an axisymmetric model that accurately represented the geometry and fiber angle distribution of the anterior fre...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
m. rashidi a. tabatabaeefar a. keyhani r. attarnejad

a non-linear finite element model could be a useful tool in the development of a method of predicting soil pressure-sinkage behaviour, and can be used to investigate and analyze soil compaction. this study was undertaken to emphasize that the finite element method (fem) is a proper technique to model soil pressure-sinkage behaviour. for this purpose, the finite element method was used to model ...

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