نتایج جستجو برای: push force

تعداد نتایج: 203897  

Journal: :Soft matter 2016
Rolf E Isele-Holder Julia Jäger Guglielmo Saggiorato Jens Elgeti Gerhard Gompper

Worm-like filaments, which are propelled by a tangential homogeneous force along their contour, are studied as they push loads of different shapes and sizes. The resulting dynamics is investigated using Langevin dynamics simulations. The effects of size and shape of the load, propulsion strength, and thermal noise are systematically explored. The propulsive force and hydrodynamic friction of th...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2012
Alicia M Koontz Lynn A Worobey Ian M Rice Jennifer L Collinger Michael L Boninger

Laboratory-based simulators afford many advantages for studying physiology and biomechanics; however, they may not perfectly mimic wheelchair propulsion over natural surfaces. The goal of this study was to compare kinetic and temporal parameters between propulsion overground on a tile surface and on a dynamometer. Twenty-four experienced manual wheelchair users propelled at a self-selected spee...

Journal: :journal of rehabilitation in civil engineering 2013
h. shariatmadar m. khatamirad e. zamani

in reinforced concrete design, there are situations where transfer of shear across a specific plane needs to be considered. examples of such situation include corbels, bearing shoes, ledger beam bearing, and a host of connection between precast concrete elements. in this study, the shear transfer behavior of reinforced concrete is investigated experimentally by conducting test on 6 precracked p...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2000
H Houdijk J J de Koning G de Groot M F Bobbert And G J van Ingen Schenau

PURPOSE Personal and world records in speed skating improved tremendously after the introduction of the klapskate, which allows the foot to plantar flex at the end of the push-off while the full blade continues to glide on the ice. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the differences in skating technique with conventional versus klapskates and to unveil the source of power enhance...

2004
Wagahta Semere Masaya Kitagawa Allison M. Okamura

For practical application of force feedback in robotassisted surgical systems, it may not be possible to match the number of degrees of freedom of position sensing and control with the degrees of freedom of force sensing and feedback. The goal of this experimental study is to determine the effect of such sensor/actuator asymmetry during bilateral telemanipulation. We examined the performance of...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
D Toffin J McIntyre J Droulez A Kemeny A Berthoz

In this study, we evaluated the capacity of human beings to perceive and reproduce forces applied to the hand. We tested for perceptive distortions and/or privileged directions in the performance of these two tasks. Subjects resisted a reference force applied by a joystick in a given direction, with instructions to keep the hand at a constant position. In a perception task, subjects subsequentl...

2011
Chi-Sung Chiu Hans Weber Sharon Adamski Albert Rauch Michael A Gentile Stephen E Alves Gary Kath Osvaldo Flores Hilary A Wilkinson

BACKGROUND Age-related sarcopenia is a disease state of loss of muscle mass and strength that affects physical function and mobility leading to falls, fractures, and disability. The need for therapies to treat age-related sarcopenia has attracted intensive preclinical research. To facilitate the discovery of these therapies, we have developed a non-invasive rat muscle functional assay system to...

2012
J. R. Usherwood A. J. Channon J. P. Myatt J. W. Rankin T. Y. Hubel

Mechanically, the most economical gait for slow bipedal locomotion requires walking as an 'inverted pendulum', with: I, an impulsive, energy-dissipating leg compression at the beginning of stance; II, a stiff-limbed vault; and III, an impulsive, powering push-off at the end of stance. The characteristic 'M'-shaped vertical ground reaction forces of walking in humans reflect this impulse-vault-i...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2004
Niels Smaby Mary Elise Johanson Brian Baker Deborah Ellen Kenney Wendy Marie Murray Vincent Rod Hentz

Reconstructive hand surgeries restore key pinch to individuals with pinch force deficits caused by tetraplegia. Data that define the magnitudes of force necessary to complete functional key pinch tasks are limited. This study aims to establish target pinch forces for completing selected tasks that represent a range of useful functional activities. A robot arm instrumented with a force sensor co...

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