نتایج جستجو برای: spring force approximation

تعداد نتایج: 430121  

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2004
Lilia A Chtcheglova George T Shubeita Sergey K Sekatskii Giovanni Dietler

A new method of direct and continuous measurement of the spring constant of single molecule or molecular complex is elaborated. To that end the standard force spectroscopy technique with functionalized tips and samples is combined with a small dithering of the tip. The change of the dithering amplitude as a function of the pulling force is measured to extract the spring constant of the complex....

2008
E. L. Starostin G. H. M. van der Heijden

We study the force vs extension behaviour of a helical spring made of a thin torsionally-stiff anisotropic elastic rod. Our focus is on springs of very low helical pitch. For certain parameters of the problem such a spring is found not to unwind when pulled but rather to form hockles that pop-out one by one and lead to a highly non-monotonic force-extension curve. Between abrupt loop pop-outs t...

2007
Will S. Robertson Ben S. Cazzolato Anthony C. Zander

This paper presents the initial investigation of nonlinear control for a magnetic spring. The combination of a magnet pair in repulsion and a magnet pair in attraction create a spring with a quadratic force curve. At its nominal position, it is a marginally stable system that has interesting vibration isolation properties. Non-linear control is shown to be effective in stabilising the system.

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2007
Z Charles Ying Mark G Reitsma Richard S Gates

A method is presented that allows direct measurement of a wide range of spring constants of cantilevers using an indentation instrument with an integrated optical microscope. An uncertainty of less than 10% can be achieved for spring constants from 0.1 to 10(2) Nm. The technique makes it possible to measure the spring constant at any desired location on a cantilever of any shape, particularly a...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2006
Chris Mills Matthew T G Pain Maurice R Yeadon

Landing mats that can undergo a large amount of area deformation are now essential for the safe completion of landings in gymnastics. The objective of this study was to develop an analytical model of a landing mat that reproduces the key characteristics of the mat-ground force during impact with minimal simulation run time. A force plate and two high-speed video cameras were used to record the ...

Journal: :journal of solid mechanics 0
m motamedi faculty of engineering, university of shahreza, p. o. box 86149-56841, isfahan, iran m mosavi mashhadi department of mechanical engineering, university of tehran, p.o. box 11365-4563, tehran, , iran

this work is conducted to obtain mechanical properties of microtubule. for this aim, interaction energy in alpha-beta, beta-alpha, alpha-alpha, and beta-beta dimers was calculated using the molecular dynamic simulation. force-distance diagrams for these dimers were obtained using the relation between potential energy and force. afterwards, instead of each tubulin, one sphere with 55 kda weight ...

2013
Chowarit Mitsantisuk Manuel Nandayapa Kiyoshi Ohishi Seiichiro Katsura

Generally, the flexible robot system can be modeled as the two-mass system which consists of a motor and load connected by a spring. Thus, its elasticity causes resonance in the system. By using the conventional PID controller, this method cannot perform well in this situation. Much research has proceeded with the aim of reducing vibration. A new effective control method, the resonance ratio co...

2007
Michael Steele Jinlun Zhang Drew Rothrock Harry Stem

The balance of forces in the sea ice model of Hibler [ 1979] is examined. The model predicts that internal stress gradients are an important force in much of the Arctic Ocean except in summer, when they are significant only off the northern coasts of Greenland and the Canadian Archipelago. A partition of the internal stress gradient between the pressure gradient and the viscous terms reveals th...

2005
JOHN RALSTON IAN LARSON MARK W. RUTLAND ADAM A. FEILER

The atomic force microscope (AFM) is designed to provide high-resolution (in the ideal case, atomic) topographical analysis, applicable to both conducting and nonconducting surfaces. The basic imaging principle is very simple: a sample attached to a piezoelectric positioner is rastered beneath a sharp tip attached to a sensitive cantilever spring. Undulations in the surface lead to deflection o...

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