نتایج جستجو برای: 50 reduction in initial stiffness nf50

تعداد نتایج: 17123230  

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2010
Nobuhiro Kito Koichi Shinkoda Takahiro Yamasaki Naohiko Kanemura Masaya Anan Natsuko Okanishi Junya Ozawa Hideki Moriyama

BACKGROUND An increase in the knee adduction moment is one of the risk factors of medial knee osteoarthritis. This study examined the relationship between knee adduction moment and self-reported pain and disability. We also investigated the influence of pain on the relationships between knee adduction moment and gait performance and disability. METHODS Thirty-eight Japanese women with medial ...

2017
Wei-Chen Tseng Yu-Shu Kuo Jing-Wen Chen

Severe foundation scour may occur around monopile foundations of offshore wind turbines due to currents and waves. The so-called p-y curves method is suggested in the existing design recommendations to determine the behavior of monopiles unprotected against scour and the reduction of effective soil stress is accounted for by the extreme scour depth. This conservative design approach does not co...

Initial cracks occur in high strength concrete sleepers for various reasons, such as shrinkage and wrong curing and long lifetime of over 50 years of sleepers. These cracks may lead to complete failure of the structure. In order to more accurately design the sleepers, fracture mechanics (not strength of materials) should be incorporated. In order to achieve this purpose, it is important to fore...

2012
Chloe N. Grover Jessica H. Gwynne Nicholas Pugh Samir Hamaia Richard W. Farndale Serena M. Best Ruth E. Cameron

This study focuses on determining the effect of varying the composition and crosslinking of collagen-based films on their physical properties and interaction with myoblasts. Films composed of collagen or gelatin and crosslinked with a carbodiimide were assessed for their surface roughness and stiffness. These samples are significant because they allow variation of physical properties as well as...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2015
Ondrej Holub Alejandro López Vishal Borse Håkan Engqvist Nik Kapur Richard M Hall Cecilia Persson

The high stiffness of bone cements used in vertebroplasty has been hypothesised to contribute to the propensity of adjacent vertebral fractures after treatment. Therefore, new low-modulus cements have been developed; however, there are currently no studies assessing the biomechanical aspects of vertebroplasty with these cements in an ex vivo non-prophylactic model. In this study, we induced wed...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2002
Stephen M Belkoff John M Mathis Louis E Jasper

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Little is known about the mechanical stabilization afforded by new materials proposed for use with vertebroplasty. This comparative ex vivo biomechanical study was designed to determine the strength and stiffness of osteoporotic vertebral bodies (VBs) subjected to compression fractures and stabilized with bipedicular injections of Cranioplastic altered in a manner consist...

In this study, the effects of three different viscous damper configurations, chevron, diagonal and toggle, as well as brace stiffness on the performance of brace-viscous damper system in various steel frams under different earthquake records were investigated. A finite element software, ANSYS, is exploited to develop the numerical models. To verify the numerical simulations, their results were ...

A. Davar, H. M. Panahiha

In this paper, the nonlinear free vibrations of thin symmetric and non-symmetric cross-ply composite plates subjected to biaxial initial stresses are investigated. Because of their excellent properties such as specific strength and specific stiffness, composite plates have wide applications in aerospace and mechanical structures. Based on Von-Karman's strain-displacement relations and using Gal...

2016
Juan M. Calderón Gustavo A. Cardona Martin Llofriu Muhaimen Shamsi Fallon Williams Wilfrido Moreno Alfredo Weitzenfeld

The work described in this paper is focused on the reduction of the impact force exerted by the ground on a falling humanoid robot. It proposes the use of a variable stiffness in the arms's motors to prevent damages. The proposed work is applicable when the falling prevention techniques fail or when falling is unavoidable. This work proposes the generation of variable stiffness in a motor throu...

2015
Seraina Caviezel Julia Dratva Emmanuel Schaffner Christian Schindler Simon Endes Christine S. Autenrieth Miriam Wanner Brian Martin Eric de Groot Jean-Michel Gaspoz Nino Künzli Nicole Probst-Hensch Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss Guillermo López Lluch

INTRODUCTION Regular physical activity has been shown to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in the general population. While smaller studies in specified groups (highly trained versus untrained individuals) indicate a certain dose-dependent effect of physical activity on the reduction of carotid stiffness (an indicator of subclinical vascular disease), it is unclear whether this association is ...

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