نتایج جستجو برای: axial loading

تعداد نتایج: 121801  

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic trauma 2006
Afshin Khalafi Shane Curtiss Scott Hazelwood Philip Wolinsky

OBJECTIVE Malposition of the femoral Less Invasive Stabilization System (LISS) plate may alter its biomechanical behavior. This study compares the mechanical stability of "correctly" affixed LISS plates matching the slope of the lateral femoral condyle to "incorrectly" placed LISS plates fixed in external rotation relative to the distal femur. METHODS A fracture gap model was created to simul...

Journal: :Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2013
María Peñarrocha Diago Laura Maestre Ferrín David Peñarrocha Oltra Luigi Canullo Jose Luis Calvo Guirado Miguel Peñarrocha Diago

PURPOSE Horizontal atrophy in the posterior mandible presents serious limitations on conventional implant placement. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of tilted implants angled in a buccolingual direction for restoring atrophic posterior mandibular sectors. MATERIALS AND METHODS A cohort study was performed of 25 patients who had partial prostheses supported by more than 1 imp...

Bodaghi, A., Khalkhali, A., Sarmadi, M.,

This study aims to numerically investigate on the crashworthiness of thin-walled square tubes by consideration of 3-D oblique loading. In this type of loading, direction of loading is defined by using two spatial angles relative to the position of the tube. To this aim, finite element (FE) analysis is employed to simulate the loading for 8 different numerical models with different loading orien...

2017
Shima Aalaei Zahra Rajabi Naraki Fatemeh Nematollahi Elaheh Beyabanaki Afsaneh Shahrokhi Rad

Background. Screw-retained restorations are favored in some clinical situations such as limited inter-occlusal spaces. This study was designed to compare stresses developed in the peri-implant bone in two different types of screw-retained restorations (segmented vs. non-segmented abutment) using a finite element model. Methods. An implant, 4.1 mm in diameter and 10 mm in length, was placed in t...

2011
Alexis Ostapenko Dongho Yoo

Presented is a study of the tripping strength of asymmetrical longitudinal plate stiffeners subjected to a combination of axial and lateral loads. The loaded edges were taken to be simply supported. The method of analysis is based on the principle of minimum total potential, and ten displacement functions were used to describe the deformations of the plate and stiffeners. First yielding was use...

2007
N. H. Yang H. Nayeb-Hashemi A. Vaziri

Combined in-phase tension/torsion loading was applied to 8-ply 45° 4 E-glass/epoxy composite shafts under monotonic and fatigue conditions to determine the effects of multi-axial loading on its failure. A damage criterion for multi-axial monotonic loading was proposed considering the contribution of both normal and shear stresses on the plane of failure. The experimental data showed an excellen...

In this paper, the plastic limit load of cylindrical shells with opening subject to combined bending moment and axial force are found by finite element method using ANSYS suite of program. The effect of various parameters such as the geometrical ratios of shell and the shape, size, axial and angular position of the opening on the limit load of cylindrical shells under various loading conditions...

2007
Annette Kettler Hans-Peter Kaps Bodo Haegele Hans-Joachim Wilke

BACKGROUND One of the greatest challenges in the development of a nucleus prosthesis is to minimize the risk of implant expulsion. At the same time, the physiological flexibility, compressive behavior, and height of the disc should be restored. In this biomechanical in vitro study we investigated the ability of a new nucleus prosthesis made of knitted titanium filaments to meet these challenges...

2016
Sichao Fu Dunji Yu Gang Chen Xu Chen

A series of cyclic tension-torsion tests under symmetric shear strain and asymmetric axial stress control in various loading paths are conducted on 100 μm-diameter 316L steel wires applying a micro tensiontorsion fatigue testing apparatus. The ratcheting strain of the thin wire increases with increasing axial mean stress and decreases in a sequence of linear, rhombic and circular paths. The mac...

2013
Samantha C. W. Chan Jochen Walser Patrick Käppeli Mohammad Javad Shamsollahi Stephen J. Ferguson Benjamin Gantenbein-Ritter

The spine is routinely subjected to repetitive complex loading consisting of axial compression, torsion, flexion and extension. Mechanical loading is one of the important causes of spinal diseases, including disc herniation and disc degeneration. It is known that static and dynamic compression can lead to progressive disc degeneration, but little is known about the mechanobiology of the disc su...

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