نتایج جستجو برای: elastic fibres

تعداد نتایج: 86394  

2013
Marek Krehel René M. Rossi Gian-Luca Bona Lukas J. Scherer

In this paper, different polymer optical fibres for applications in force sensing systems in textile fabrics are reported. The proposed method is based on the deflection of the light in fibre waveguides. Applying a force on the fibre changes the geometry and affects the wave guiding properties and hence induces light loss in the optical fibre. Fibres out of three different elastic and transpare...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2008
Jongho Lee Carmel Majidi Bryan Schubert Ronald S Fearing

Gecko-inspired microfibre arrays with 42 million polypropylene fibres cm(-2) (each fibre with elastic modulus 1 GPa, length 20 microm and diameter 0.6 microm) were fabricated and tested under pure shear loading conditions, after removing a preload of less than 0.1 N cm(-2). After sliding to engage fibres, 2 cm2 patches developed up to 4N of shear force with an estimated contact region of 0.44 c...

2014
Jeronimo Terrones Alan H Windle James A Elliott

Yarn-like carbon nanotube (CNT) fibres are a hierarchically-structured material with a variety of promising applications such as high performance composites, sensors and actuators, smart textiles, and energy storage and transmission. However, in order to fully realize these possibilities, a more detailed understanding of their interactions with the environment is required. In this work, we desc...

Journal: :Applied Composite Materials 2022

The influence of fibre orientation on an extruded short carbon PEEK composite, reinforced with 30% weight fraction fibres, was investigated. Specimens were obtained from plates along directions transverse and parallel to the extrusion flow different types spatial arrangements observed. Prior fatigue testing elastic modulus each specimen measured specimens grouped into homogeneous families, low ...

Journal: :International journal of cosmetic science 2011
D Rossetti M G Kielmanowicz S Vigodman Y P Hu N Chen A Nkengne T Oddos D Fischer M Seiberg C B Lin

Dermal elastic fibres are extracellular matrix protein complexes produced by fibroblasts and involved in skin elasticity. Elastin fibres decrease with age as a result of reduced synthesis and increased degradation, resulting in skin sagging and reduced skin elasticity. In this study, we show that retinol (ROL), known to enhance dermal collagen production, is also enhancing elastin fibre formati...

Journal: :Journal of bodywork and movement therapies 2009
Antonio Stecco Stefano Masiero Veronica Macchi Carla Stecco Andrea Porzionato Raffaele De Caro

AIM Analysis of the pectoral fascia from a macroscopic and histological point of view. RESULTS The pectoral fascia appears as a thin collagen layer (mean thickness of 297 microm) formed by undulated collagen fibres and many elastic fibres, within which small nerves are highlighted. Numerous septa detach from its internal surface, creating an intimate connection between the fascia and the pect...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Matthew T Wilkinson

Pterosaur wings bore a striking resemblance to sails, having a bony spar at the leading edge, formed by the forelimb and one enormously elongated digit, and an elastic wing membrane. Such simple wings would be expected to have performed badly due to excessive deformation, membrane flutter and poor control characteristics. Here I discuss how certain anatomical features, specifically a forewing m...

2014
Jean-Charles Beugnot Sylvie Lebrun Gilles Pauliat Hervé Maillotte Vincent Laude Thibaut Sylvestre

Brillouin scattering in optical fibres is a fundamental interaction between light and sound with important implications ranging from optical sensors to slow and fast light. In usual optical fibres, light both excites and feels shear and longitudinal bulk elastic waves, giving rise to forward-guided acoustic wave Brillouin scattering and backward-stimulated Brillouin scattering. In a subwaveleng...

2016
Pedro E. S. Silva Joao L. Trigueiros Ana C. Trindade Ricardo Simoes Ricardo G. Dias Maria Helena Godinho Fernao Vistulo de Abreu

Perversions connecting two helices with symmetric handedness are a common occurrence in nature, for example in tendrils. These defects can be found in our day life decorating ribbon gifts or when plants use tendrils to attach to a support. Perversions arise when clamped elastic filaments coil into a helical shape but have to conserve zero overall twist. We investigate whether other types of per...

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