Axial loading is defined as applying a force on a structure directly along an axis of the structure. From: Basic Finite Element Method as Applied to Injury Biomechanics, 2018 About this pageSet alert Discover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related Terms Recommended Publi...
Instability of the lumbar spine involves a change in normal vertebral dynamics caused by injury, tumours, inflammatory processes and degenerative disease. Diagnosis is based on clinical findings since even the most sophisticated imaging techniques only offer a static view under conditions of maximum weigh...
A traumatic axial load (i.e., a load applied along the spinal long axis) results in excessive compression and subsequent failure of the anterior column in the form of vertebral body fracture without significant injury to the posterior column. ...
polarizing B lymphocytes into Breg-like cells157. Thus, evidence suggests that MSC-derived EVs can heal joint damage, mainly when delivered intra-articularly158. Multiple clinical trials on osteoarthritis and spinal cord injury using MSC-derived EVs in which several clusters of miRNA and their downs...
These components can play a significant role in terms of impact energy absorption during collisions thereby protecting occupants of vehicles from severe injury. Modern vehicle safety design relies heavily on computer-aided engineering particularly in the form of explicit finite element analysis tools such...
Slip ring for an axial face seal arrangement Focuses on the treatment of fractures of the long bones in brain stem injury. Identification of the partial maintenance of the position of a reduced fractu... None 被引量: 0发表: 2009年
Therefore, a definition of advance ratio 𝜇μ similar to the one traditionally used in rotorcraft aerodynamics can be used considering the tangential component of inflow velocity for its calculation as follows: 𝜇=𝑉∞𝑠𝑖𝑛(𝐴𝑜𝐼)2𝜋𝑛𝑅μ=V∞sin(AoI)2πnR (13) ...
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2.2.2. Definition of Crashworthiness Indicators The crashworthiness criteria of various multi-cell tubes were compared under axial dynamic loading. These criteria include the specific energy absorption (SEA), crushing force efficiency (CFE), and peak crushing force (Fmaxmax). The SEA can be calculate...
Numerical evaluation of effective compression behaviour of spiral wound gasket under loading and unloading. Adv. Mater. Process Technol. 2022, in press. [CrossRef] Mathan, G.; Siva Prasad, N. Evaluation of effective material properties of spiral wound gasket through homogenization. Int. J. Press...