نتایج جستجو برای: tensile loading

تعداد نتایج: 102325  

2008
Charles G. Sammis Yehuda Ben-Zion

[1] Recent observations of nanometer-scale particles in the cores of exhumed fault zones raise questions about how such small particles are formed and how they survive, especially if significant shear heating is produced during an earthquake. Commercial crushing and grinding operations encounter a grind limit near 1 mm below which particles deform plastically rather than fracturing. A fragmenta...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2003
Michael J Wiggins James M Anderson Anne Hiltner

A method utilizing expansion of a diaphragm-type film specimen was developed to study in vitro biodegradation of poly(etherurethane urea) (PEUU) under conditions of dynamic loading (fatigue). A finite element model was used to describe the strain state, which ranged from uniaxial at the edges of the film to balanced biaxial tensile strain at the center. During testing, the film was exposed to a...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2010
D G Aggelis N M Barkoula T E Matikas A S Paipetis

The scope of this study is to relate the acoustic activity of damage in composites to the failure mechanisms associated with these materials. Cross ply fiber reinforced composites were subjected to tensile loading with recording of their acoustic activity. Acoustic emission (AE) parameters were employed to monitor the transition of the damage mechanism from transverse cracking (mode I) to delam...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research 1995
N Verdonschot R Huiskes

Recent studies concerning the fixation of cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) have led to new hypotheses about the dynamic, long-term failure mechanisms leading to prosthetic loosening. As a result, the long-term mechanical behavior of acrylic bone cement has gained more interest since little is known about these properties. In this study, the dynamic, compressive creep deformation of acrylic...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2008
Kenneth A Mann Mark A Miller Richard J Cleary Dennis Janssen Nico Verdonschot

Despite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implants to bone, surprisingly little is known about the micromechanical behavior in terms of the local interfacial motion. In this work, we utilized digital image correlation techniques to quantify the micromechanics of the cement-bone interface of laboratory-prepared cemented total hip replacements subjected to nondestructive, qua...

Journal: :The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2012
Asmaa Maloul Eran Regev Cari M Whyne Marteen Beek Jeffrey A Fialkov

Many complications in craniofacial surgery can be attributed to a lack of characterization of facial skeletal strain patterns. This study aimed to delineate human midfacial strain patterns under uniform muscle loading. The left sides of 5 fresh-frozen human cadaveric heads were dissected of all soft tissues except the temporalis and masseter muscles. Tensile forces were applied to the free mand...

2015
Kui Li Hui Zhao Wenjun Liu Zhiyong Yin

BACKGROUND The mechanical characterization of infant porcine cerebellum tissue in tension at high strain rate is crucial for modeling traumatic cerebellum injury, which is in turn helpful for understanding the biomechanics of such injuries suffered in traffic accidents. MATERIAL AND METHOD In this study, the infant porcine cerebellum tissue was given three loading velocities, ie, 2s-1, 20s-1 ...

2014
Ali Reza Ghanizadeh Mansour Fakhri

Fatigue life of asphalt mixes in laboratory tests is commonly determined by applying a sinusoidal or haversine waveform with specific frequency. The pavement structure and loading conditions affect the shape and the frequency of tensile response pulses at the bottom of asphalt layer. This paper introduces two methods for predicting the loading frequency in laboratory asphalt fatigue tests for b...

2010

INTRODUCTION: Loosening of glenoid components in total shoulder arthroplasty is a common clinical problem which can necessitate revision surgery. The mechanism of loosening is poorly understood and may be related to factors including implant design, component fixation techniques, and to tensile stresses at the interfaces. We are unaware of any studies that have examined the fundamental aspects ...

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