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Lucian Roman

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Computer Simulation Paradigm Regarding the Structure and Mechanical Characteristics of Human Long Bones

2013

Given the complex form of the long bones, a quality method of geometrical modeling which provides a good result is that of the 3D modeling by reconstruction, using the principles of reverse engineering. One of the important problems that shall be taken into consideration while modeling is the one concerning the real structure of the bones. This aspect presents a lot of importance because from the point of view of the mechanical behavior, the bones are neither homogenate structures. In this paper a study of the long bones structures is undergone, and in relation to the modelated element (the human tibia) it is divided in areas (called constructive-anatomical entities) of different mechanical…

Structure (mathematical logic)Reverse engineeringEngineeringEngineering drawingRelation (database)business.industryGeneral EngineeringStructural engineeringcomputer.software_genre3D modelingQuality (philosophy)Point (geometry)TibiaElement (category theory)businesscomputerAdvanced Materials Research
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Experimental Study Regarding of Bending Behaviour of Stabilizator Link

2016

Abstract This paper presents an experimental study of the behavior of anti-roll power link subjected to bending, power link coming from an Opel Astra G. The power link is made of PA66 GF30 polyamide. For this study, there were used a universal testing machine (Instron 5587) and a real-time strain measurement optical system (Aramis). The results showed are those obtained in the case of a compression force of 1,000 [N] namely: major Strain ε1, minor strain ε2, equivalent von Mises strain, displacement on X axis, displacement on Y axis (compression force direction), displacement on Z axis.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)General MedicineStructural engineeringBendingbusinessLink (knot theory)ACTA Universitatis Cibiniensis
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