نتایج جستجو برای: elastomeric chain

تعداد نتایج: 297835  

2005
Wei Hu

Title of Dissertation: DEVELOPMENT OF MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID ELASTOMERIC DAMPERS FOR HELICOPTER STABILITY AUGMENTATION Wei Hu, Doctor of Philosophy, 2005 Dissertation directed by: Professor Norman M. Wereley Department of Aerospace Engineering Conventional lag dampers use passive materials, such as elastomers, to dissipate energy and provide stiffness, but their damping and stiffness levels d...

2012
AH. Mirhashemi A. Saffarshahroudi A. Sodagar M. Atai

OBJECTIVE An ideal orthodontic force system should exert continuous light force. Thus, many efforts have been made to improve the memory characteristics of elastomeric chains. The aim of this study was to compare elastomeric chains (ECs) claimed by their manufacturers to offer high memory with traditional ones according to their force-extension diagrams. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this in-vitro...

1997
M. J. Drews

It is proposed to use elastomeric composites as artificial joint bearing surfaces to increase their fluid film lubrication and therefore reduce the number of failures which have been attributed to wear mechanisms. The fluid generated between the surfaces supports part of the load and prevents direct contact of the bearing surfaces. However, permanent deformation and failure of model elastomeric...

Journal: :Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry 2014

Journal: :Dental press journal of orthodontics 2013
André Weissheimer Arno Locks Luciane Macedo de Menezes Adriano Ferreti Borgatto Carla D'Agostini Derech

OBJECTIVE To analyze the in vitro force degradation of four different brands of elastomeric chains: American Orthodontics, Morelli, Ormco and TP Orthodontics. METHODS The sample consisted of 80 gray elastomeric chains that were divided into four groups according to their respective manufacturers. Chain stretching was standardized at 21 mm with initial force release ranging from 300 g to 370 g...

Journal: :Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2009

2012
Hongyan Song John Parkinson

Elastomeric proteins have evolved independently multiple times through evolution. Produced as monomers, they self-assemble into polymeric structures that impart properties of stretch and recoil. They are composed of an alternating domain architecture of elastomeric domains interspersed with cross-linking elements. While the former provide the elasticity as well as help drive the assembly proces...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009
Qing Peng Hongbin Li

The architecture of elastomeric proteins controls fine-tuned nanomechanical properties of this class of proteins. Most elastomeric proteins are tandem modular in structure, consisting of many individually folded domains of varying stability. Upon stretching, these elements unfold sequentially following a strict hierarchical pattern determined by their mechanical stability, where the weakest ele...

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