نتایج جستجو برای: fiber orientation

تعداد نتایج: 230379  

Journal: :Comp. Opt. and Appl. 2015
Stefan Frei Heiko Andrä René Pinnau Oliver Tse

We present an efficient algorithm to find an optimal fiber orientation in composite materials. Within a two-scale setting fiber orientation is regarded as a function in space on the macrolevel. The optimization problem is formulated within a function space setting which makes the imposition of smoothness requirements straightforward and allows for rather general convex objective functionals. We...

2018
Jordan R Raney Brett G Compton Jochen Mueller Thomas J Ober Kristina Shea Jennifer A Lewis

Natural composites exhibit exceptional mechanical performance that often arises from complex fiber arrangements within continuous matrices. Inspired by these natural systems, we developed a rotational 3D printing method that enables spatially controlled orientation of short fibers in polymer matrices solely by varying the nozzle rotation speed relative to the printing speed. Using this method, ...

A NURBS-based isogeometric finite element formulation is developed and adopted to the free vibration analysis of finite square and skew laminated plates. Variable stiffness plies are assumed due to implementation of curvilinear fiberreinforcements. It is assumed due to employment of tow placement technology, in each ply of variable stiffness composite laminated plate the fiber reinforceme...

2016
David C.L. Rowland Thomas Aquilina Andrei Klein Osnat Hakimi Pierre Alexis‐Mouthuy Andrew J Carr Sarah J.B. Snelling

Bioengineered tissue scaffolds in combination with cells hold great promise for tissue regeneration. The aim of this study was to determine how the chemistry and fiber orientation of engineered scaffolds affect the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Adipogenic, chondrogenic, and osteogenic differentiation on aligned and randomly orientated electrospun scaffolds of Poly (lactic-co...

2018
Joon-Shik Moon Su-Tae Kang

Considering the case of fabricating a UHSFRC (ultra-high strength fiber-reinforced concrete) beam with the method of one end placing and self-flowing to the other end, it was intended to simulate the variation of the fiber orientation distribution according to the flow distance and the variation of the resultant tensile behaviors. Then the validity of the simulation approach was shown by compar...

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2015
Bin Yang John Lesicko Manu Sharma Michael Hill Michael S Sacks James W Tunnell

The measurement of soft tissue fiber orientation is fundamental to pathophysiology and biomechanical function in a multitude of biomedical applications. However, many existing techniques for quantifying fiber structure rely on transmitted light, limiting general applicability and often requiring tissue processing. Herein, we present a novel wide-field reflectance-based imaging modality, which c...

2016
Myoung Sung Choi Su-Tae Kang Bang Yeon Lee Kyeong-Taek Koh Gum-Sung Ryu

In this paper, the post-cracking tensile behavior of Ultra-High Performance Cementitious Composites (UHPCC) was studied and an improved analytical model to predict the behavior depending on the fiber orientation distribution was proposed. Two different casting methods were adopted to estimate the influence of the casting method on the tensile behavior. The direct tensile test results showed tha...

2011
Hubertus Axer Sindy Beck Markus Axer Friederike Schuchardt Jörn Heepe Anja Flücken Martina Axer Andreas Prescher Otto W. Witte

To date, there are several methods for mapping connectivity, ranging from the macroscopic to molecular scales. However, it is difficult to integrate this multiply-scaled data into one concept. Polarized light imaging (PLI) is a method to quantify fiber orientation in gross histological brain sections based on the birefringent properties of the myelin sheaths. The method is capable of imaging fi...

2009
L. Zhan M. C. Chiang M. Barysheva A. W. Toga K. L. McMahon G. I. de Zubicaray M. J. Wright P. M. Thompson

Introduction: High angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) is a powerful extension of MRI that maps the directional diffusion of water in the brain. With more diffusion gradients and directions, fiber directions may be tracked with greater angular precision, fiber crossings can be resolved, and anisotropy measures can be derived from the full fiber orientation density function. To better r...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2011
Bo Wang Qing Cai Shen Zhang Xiaoping Yang Xuliang Deng

In this study, poly (L-lactic acid) (PLLA)/trifluoroethanol (TFE) solution was electrospun to fabricate fibrous scaffolds with different fiber orientations. Random and parallel PLLA nanofiber alignments were achieved by using a metal plate and a rolling rod as the receiver, respectively. The parallel PLLA fibrous scaffolds were further hot-stretched to obtain hyperparallel PLLA fibrous scaffold...

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