نتایج جستجو برای: bottom shear stress

تعداد نتایج: 550324  

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2004
Rommel G Bacabac Theo H Smit Margriet G Mullender Saskia J Dijcks Jack J W A Van Loon Jenneke Klein-Nulend

Shear stress due to mechanical loading-induced flow of interstitial fluid through the lacuno-canalicular network is a likely signal for bone cell adaptive responses. Moreover, the rate (determined by frequency and magnitude) of mechanical loading determines the amount of bone formation. Whether the bone cells' response to fluid shear stress is rate dependent is unknown. Here we investigated whe...

2011
Stefan Luding Fernando Alonso-Marroquín

Dry granular materials in a split-bottom ring shear cell geometry show wide shear bands under slow, quasistatic, large deformation. This system is studied in the presence of contact adhesion, using the discrete element method (DEM). Several continuum fields like the density, the deformation gradient and the stress tensor are computed locally and are analyzed with the goal to formulate objective...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2003
Ed van Bavel

Vascular endothelial cells (EC) are continuously exposed to shear stress associated with the flowing blood. Over the years, it has become clear that such shear exerts a multitude of effects on endothelial biology and vascular function and structure, ranging in time span from seconds to months. On the scale of seconds, shear-dependent vasodilation has been demonstrated in many experimental setti...

Journal: :Blood 1996
C A Siedlecki B J Lestini K K Kottke-Marchant S J Eppell D L Wilson R E Marchant

The three-dimensional tertiary structure of human von Willebrand Factor (vWF) on a hydrophobic surface under aqueous conditions and different shear stress regimes was studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM). vWF was imaged by AFM at molecular level resolution under negligible shear stress, under a local applied shear force (7.4 to 19 nN) using the AFM probe in contact mode scanning, and after ...

2018
Xuanwen Bao Zhongyu Li Hui Liu Ke Feng Fangchao Yin Hongjing Li Jianhua Qin

The aim of the present study was to investigate the stimulation of osteoinduced mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) into chondrogenically predifferentiated MSCs and chondrocytes in a mechanical environment. A novel two‑layer microfluidic chip was used to mimic the interstitial flow in the superficial zones of articular cartilage. The morphology, proliferation rate and the expression of collagen I, co...

In this paper, layerwise theory (LT) along with the first, second and third-order shear deformation theories (FSDT, SSDT and TSDT) are used to determine the stress distribution in a simply supported square sandwich plate subjected to a uniformly distributed load. Two functionally graded (FG) face sheets encapsulate an elastomeric core while two epoxy adhesive layers adhere the core to the face ...

2017
Elie Wandersman Martin Van Hecke Martin van Hecke

We probe the secondary rheology of granular media, by imposing a main flow and immersing a vane-shaped probe into the slowly flowing granulate. The secondary rheology is then the relation between the exerted torque T and rotation rate ω of our probe. In the absence of any main flow, the probe experiences a clear yield-stress, whereas for any finite flow rate, the yield stress disappears and the...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2001
L DeMaio Y S Chang T W Gardner J M Tarbell D A Antonetti

Previous studies determined that shear stress imposed on bovine aortic endothelial cell (BAEC) monolayers increased the hydraulic conductivity (L(P)); however, the mechanism by which shear stress increases L(P) remains unknown. This study tested the hypothesis that shear stress regulates paracellular transport by altering the expression and phosphorylation state of the tight junction protein oc...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2004
Mark F Coughlin Geert W Schmid-Schönbein

Recent evidence suggests that circulating leukocytes respond to physiological levels of fluid shear stress. This study was designed to examine the shear stress response of individual leukocytes adhering passively to a glass surface. Human leukocytes were exposed to a step fluid shear stress with amplitude between 0.2 and 4 dyn/cm(2) and duration between 1 and 20 min. The response of the cells w...

Journal: :Circulation research 2000
C Urbich D H Walter A M Zeiher S Dimmeler

Laminar shear stress exerts important effects on endothelial cell (EC) function and inhibits apoptosis of ECs induced by various stimuli. The mechanism by which hemodynamic forces, such as shear stress, are transduced into cellular signaling is still not known. Located at the cell surface, integrins, which are required for cell adhesion and cell survival, are potential mechanotransducers. There...

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