نتایج جستجو برای: mechanical stresses

تعداد نتایج: 272093  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2011
Deshun Lu Ghassan S Kassab

Blood vessels are under constant mechanical loading from blood pressure and flow which cause internal stresses (endothelial shear stress and circumferential wall stress, respectively). The mechanical forces not only cause morphological changes of endothelium and blood vessel wall, but also trigger biochemical and biological events. There is considerable evidence that physiologic stresses and st...

2013
Melanie J Fox Jennie M Scarvell Paul N Smith Shankar Kalyanasundaram Zbigniew H Stachurski

BACKGROUND Internal fixation of femoral fractures requires drilling holes through the cortical bone of the shaft of the femur. Intramedullary suction reduces the fat emboli produced by reaming and nailing femoral fractures but requires four suction portals to be drilled into the femoral shaft. This work investigated the effect of these additional holes on the strength of the femur. METHODS Fi...

2016
M. Nageswara Rao N. Sumathi V. S. N. K. Chaitanya

Abstract—In electrical power system, high voltage insulators are necessary for consistent performance. All insulators are exposed to different mechanical and electrical stresses. Mechanical stresses occur due to various loads such as wind load, hardware and conductors weight. Electrical stresses are due to over voltages and operating voltages. The performance analysis of polymer insulators is a...

Journal: :The International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering 1984

Journal: :Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 2014
A L F Soares C W J Oomens F P T Baaijens

Collagen provides cardiovascular tissues with the ability to withstand haemodynamic loads. A similar network is essential to obtain in tissue-engineered (TE) samples of the same nature. Yet, the mechanism of collagen orientation is not fully understood. Typically collagen remodelling is linked to mechanical loading. However, TE constructs also show an oriented collagen network when developed un...

2013
Joseph A. Buckwalter Donald D. Anderson Thomas D. Brown Yuki Tochigi James A. Martin

Excessive joint surface loadings, either single (acute impact event) or repetitive (cumulative contact stress), can cause the clinical syndrome of osteoarthritis (OA). Despite advances in treatment of injured joints, the risk of OA following joint injuries has not decreased in the last 50 years. Cumulative excessive articular surface contact stress that leads to OA results from post-traumatic j...

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