نتایج جستجو برای: stiffness degrading material

تعداد نتایج: 419137  

2017
Federica Cuomo Sara Roccabianca Desmond Dillon-Murphy Nan Xiao Jay D Humphrey C Alberto Figueroa

Although considered by many as the gold standard clinical measure of arterial stiffness, carotid-to-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) averages material and geometric properties over a large portion of the central arterial tree. Given that such properties may evolve differentially as a function of region in cases of hypertension and aging, among other conditions, there is a need to evaluate t...

2008
Alisa Neeman Rebecca M. Brannon Boris Jeremic Allen Van Gelder Alex T. Pang

Visualization of fourth-order tensors from solid mechanics has not been explored in depth previously. Challenges include the large number of components (3x3x3x3 for 3D), loss of major symmetry and loss of positive definiteness (with possibly zero or negative eigenvalues). This paper presents a decomposition of fourth-order tensors that facilitates their visualization and understanding. Fourth-o...

2012
Roderic Lakes

We report stable systems which exhibit quasistatic stiffness that can be negative or tend to infinity without external constraint. They are based on coupled fields in the non-equilibrium presence of energy flux that is modulated by force. They evade thermodynamic restrictions by relaxing a restrictive assumption: equilibrium. Negative values of physical properties, including compressibility and...

2014
Mark-Phillip Pebworth Sabrina A. Cismas Prashanth Asuri Wilbur Lam

Current studies investigating the role of biophysical cues on cell migration focus on the use of culture platforms with static material parameters. However, migrating cells in vivo often encounter spatial variations in extracellular matrix stiffness. To better understand the effects of stiffness gradients on cell migration, we developed a 2.5D cell culture platform where cells are sandwiched be...

2015
Giuseppe Pitarresi Davide Tumino Antonio Mancuso

The present work describes the experimental mechanical characterisation of a natural flax fibre reinforced epoxy polymer composite. A commercial plain woven quasi-unidirectional flax fabric with spun-twisted yarns is employed in particular, as well as unidirectional composite panels manufactured with three techniques: hand-lay-up, vacuum bagging and resin infusion. The stiffness and strength be...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2002
Kristofer J Stewart Rohan H Edmonds-Wilson Richard A Brand Thomas D Brown

Contemporary computational models potentially allow the practical incorporation of the effects of a joint capsule on both motion and the loads transmitted to the other parts of the joint. However, the required material properties have not been available for this purpose. To determine these properties we took both hip joints from five fresh-frozen, nondiseased cadavers. Following dissection and ...

2012
Cihan H. Dagli Ahmed H. Al-Rahmani Hayder A. Rasheed Yacoub Najjar

This study aims to facilitate damage detection in concrete bridge girders without the need for visual inspection while minimizing field measurements. Beams with different material parameters and cracking patterns are modeled using mechanics-based ABAQUS finite element analysis software program in order to obtain stiffness values at specified nodes. The resulting database is then used to train a...

2018
Charles Whitford Natalia V Movchan Harald Studer Ahmed Elsheikh

A constitutive model based on the continuum mechanics theory has been developed which represents interlamellar cohesion, regional variation of collagen fibril density, 3D anisotropy and both age-related viscoelastic and hyperelastic stiffening behaviour of the human cornea. Experimental data gathered from a number of previous studies on 48 ex vivo human cornea (inflation and shear tests) enable...

2016
Evangelos I. Avgoulas Michael P. F. Sutcliffe

There are a great variety of joint types used in nature which can inspire engineering joints. In order to design such biomimetic joints, it is at first important to understand how biological joints work. A comprehensive literature review, considering natural joints from a mechanical point of view, was undertaken. This was used to develop a taxonomy based on the different methods/functions that ...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2015
Melanie Horbens Dominik Branke Roland Gärtner Axel Voigt Florian Stenger Christoph Neinhuis

Sclereid formation in addition to or in gaps of fragmented fibre rings is common in dicotyledonous plant stems. Whether this sclereid formation is force-triggered remains open so far. In fruit peduncles of several Malus species as modified plant stems, for example, the persistent fibre ring is displaced to the centre by formation of cortex parenchyma during growth. Parenchyma cells subsequently...

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