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Experimental Mechanics - Technology Transfer Between High Tech Engineering and Biomechanics: Proceedings of the International Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 4-5 September 1992(v. 3 Clinical Aspects of Biomedicine)

Experimental Mechanics - Technology Transfer Between High Tech Engineering and Biomechanics: Proceedings of the International Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 4-5 September 1992(v. 3 Clinical Aspects of Biomedicine)


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Human difficulties encountered in the attempt to promote transfer of technology between different disciplines are not new, as outlined in the BSSM strain measurement lecture published in this volume. This transfer is, however, essential, if the researcher is to avoid well known pitfalls and make valid measurements based on well established practices. With this in mind, the BSSM Bioengineering Measurements Technical Group organised this publication. Examples in this text demonstrate a hybrid approach, where a variety of techniques, theoretical, experimental and numerical, are combined to analyse the same product. This multi-discipline methodology leads to an enhanced understanding of the merits and limitations of each technique and provides information which enables the researcher to make a better informed judgement of the significance of the data. It is hoped that these examples will encourage more researchers to adopt a wider approach. The text is illustrated with 126 photographs, 124 illustrations, numerous tables and graphs and includes over 780 references.

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Non-Linear Analysis (Including Combined Finite Element and Experimental Methods) The Interaction of Experimental and Numerical Techniques in Modern Stress Analysis. Load Transmission Between Cylinders made from Different Materials. Stresses in Ceramic Prosthetic Heads Under Axisymmetric Loading: Effect of Taper friction, Support Conditions and Spigot Elasticity. The Effects of Torsion on the Performance of 3D Strain Rosettes: with Application to the Assessment of Strains in Models of a Cement Mantle Supporting a Femoral Hip Replacement. study of the Pin-Bone Interface in Fracture Fixation: High Tech - Low Tech. Calibration and Manipulation of Data from Fuji Pressure - Sensitive Film. Recording Contact Areas and Pressures in Joint Interfaces. Development of Procedures for the Analysis of Layered Elastic Systems. CAO and SKO: Fatigue Resistant Engineering Design by Simulation of Biological Optimization Mechanisms. VTA: Visual Tree Defect Assessment Based on the Computer Simulation of Adaptive Growth. Measurements on Composites, Soft and Hard Tissue (Including Thermoplastic Techniques). Technology Transfer Regarding the Measurement of Strain on Flexible Materials with Special Reference to Soft Tissues. The Determination of the Physiological Strain Environment of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament for Biomechanical Matching in Prosthesis Design. Measurement of Stress Distribution Within Intact Loaded Intervertebral Discs. The Thermoplastic Response of Anisotropic Composites. The Application of Thermoplastic Stress Analysis to Bone. Strain Gauge Analysis of Hard Tissues: Factors Influencing Measurements. Embalming Effects Upon the Mechanical Properties of Bone: Preliminary Experiments. The Annual BSSM Strain Measurement Lecture. The Lack of Technology Transfer Within Low-Tech Engineering Disciplines: How it has Affected Experimental Stress Analysis History. Measurement Techniques (Including Residual Stress). Residual Stresses: Their Measurement and Significance. Measurement of Non- Uniform Residual-Stresses Using Hole-Drilling Method and Interferometric Techniques. Application of the Rupture Mechanics Method 'The Chip Test' to the Adhesion Evaluation of Orthodontic Brackets. Constructions Strengthening Retention of Fillings Applied in Treatment of Teeth Crown Injuries - A Clinical and Strength Study. Stress Visualization Techniques for the Experimental Analysis of Elastic-Plastic Properties of Shoulder Fillets. Yield Surfaces in Metals: Numerical and Experimental Analysis. Measurement Techniques (In Vivo) On the Use of an Opto-Electronic System for Human Gait Analysis in a Feedback Automatic Mechanical System. Optical Measurements of Human Joint Vibration. The Technical Development and Clinical Evaluation of a Continuous Passive Motion System for the Rehabilitation of the Injured Hand. Strain Gauge Plethysmography for the Detection of Deep Venous Thrombosis.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780444895806
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
  • Publisher Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Height: 230 mm
  • Sub Title: Proceedings of the International Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 4-5 September 1992
  • ISBN-10: 0444895809
  • Publisher Date: 07 Sep 1992
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Series Title: v. 3 Clinical Aspects of Biomedicine


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