نتایج جستجو برای: compressive stiffness and tensile stiffness

تعداد نتایج: 16841531  

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
t. dahlberg professor, department of mechanical engineering

the track stiffness experienced by a train will vary along the track. sometimes the stiffness variation may be very large within a short distance. one example is when an unsupported sleeper is hanging in the rail. track stiffness is then, locally at that sleeper, very low. at insulated joints the bending stiffness of the rail has a discontinuity implying a discontinuity also of the track stiffn...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1987
W J Wolfgang L M Riddiford

Tensile properties of the larval cuticle of Manduca sexta were measured during the fifth instar. It was found that as the larvae grew and the cuticle thickened, the tangent modulus (intrinsic stiffness) for the cuticle declined rapidly. The extensibility of the cuticle during the growth period remained relatively high and fairly constant, while the flexural stiffness remained low. Subsequently,...

2006

INTRODUCTION: Tendon is a connective tissue composed mainly of Type I collagen, embedded in a proteoglycan (PG) rich extracellular matrix (ECM) [1,2]. From a mechanical point of view, tendon can be considered as a composite material in which every component has a specific mechanical role in bearing tensile load. Proteoglycans with their associated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains may have an impo...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2003
Mack G Gardner-Morse Ian A Stokes

The stiffness of motion segments, together with muscle actions, stabilizes the spinal column. The objective of this study was to compare the experimentally measured load-displacement behavior of porcine lumbar motion segments in vitro with physiological axial compressive preloads of 0, 200 and 400 N equilibrated in a physiological fluid environment, for small displacements about the neutral pos...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2016
Hadley L Sis Erin M Mannen Benjamin M Wong Eileen S Cadel Mary L Bouxsein Dennis E Anderson Elizabeth A Friis

Researchers have reported on the importance of the rib cage in maintaining mechanical stability in the thoracic spine and on the validity of a compressive follower preload. However, dynamic mechanical testing using both the rib cage and follower load has never been studied. An in vitro biomechanical study of human cadaveric thoracic specimens with rib cage intact in lateral bending, flexion/ext...

2011
Sriram V. Eleswarapu Donald J. Responte Kyriacos A. Athanasiou

BACKGROUND The major connective tissues of the knee joint act in concert during locomotion to provide joint stability, smooth articulation, shock absorption, and distribution of mechanical stresses. These functions are largely conferred by the intrinsic material properties of the tissues, which are in turn determined by biochemical composition. A thorough understanding of the structure-function...

2013
Tancrède Alméras Bruno Clair Joseph Gril

Tension wood generates axial tensile stress and tangential compressive stress during its formation, but the mechanism causing this stress is not yet fully understood. A micro-mechanical model is used to test different hypothetic mechanism, based on the assumption that one of the constituents of tension wood undergoes a dimensional change during the formation of the wall. The consistency between...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2007
Diane A Kelly

Penises are inflatable intromittent organs that transfer sperm to a female during copulation. Most of the time, males store their penises in a flexible detumesced state, but they can rapidly inflate them with blood when an opportunity for reproductive behavior arises. In mammals, the primary erectile tissue is called the corpus cavernosum; its anatomy is a close match to a model hydroskeleton r...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1995
T J Momersteeg L Blankevoort R Huiskes J G Kooloos J M Kauer J C Hendriks

In order to evaluate the contribution of the knee ligaments to restrain joint motions, knowledge about their structural properties is required. Due to the variable relative insertion orientation of the ligaments during knee motion, however, different fiber bundles are recruited, each with their specific mechanical properties. Hence, the structural properties vary as a function of knee motion. F...

2017
Nouha Alcheikh Abdallah Ramini Abdullah Al Hafiz Mohammad I. Younis

We present a simulation and experimental investigation of bi-directional tunable in-plane clamped–guided arch microbeam resonators. Tensile and compressive axial forces are generated from a bi-directional electrostatic actuator, which modulates the microbeam stiffness, and hence changes its natural frequency to lower or higher values from its as-fabricated value. Several devices of various anch...

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