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Unconventional application of Image Correlation techniques on Biomaterials and cardiovascular applications

2022

Image Correlation techniques are increasing in popularity and are now suitable to investigate complex structural and fluid-dynamics of cardiovascular systems. These approaches operate through a digital correlation of a pair of images to determine physical quantities of complex systems. In this thesis, their application to the mechanical characterisation of complex biomaterials (Nitinol and soft materials), and the characterisation of complex biofluid-dynamics was investigated, with the aim to analyse their reliability and enhance their accuracy and field of application. Digital Image Correlation, supported by Infrared Thermography, was used to achieve a more in depth understanding of the me…

PIV techniqueSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineDIC techniqueMechanical characterisationHydrodynamic assessmentNitinolImage Correlation techniqueThermo-mechanical characterisation Large deformationHeart valve
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Numerical simulations of the mechanical characteristics of glass fibre reinforced C-profiles

2006

A mechanical characterisation analysis on pultruded glass fibre reinforced C-shaped profiles, developed as modular construction elements to assemble fastening systems, such as doors, window frames and shutters is presented. The key idea is to perform the analysis, and all the related identification procedures of the material parameters, via a coupled approach, based on a limited number of standard laboratory tests and on the numerical finite element simulations of the same tests. The proposed approach allows one to identify all those material parameters which are difficult to detect, by means of simple laboratory experiments on specimens that are extracted from commercial products. It also …

Materials scienceComputer simulationDesign toolGlass fiberGeneral EngineeringE. Pultrusion.Modular constructionA. Polymer–matrix compositeFinite element methodSimple (abstract algebra)PultrusionCeramics and CompositesCalibrationComposite materialB. Mechanical characterisation C. Finite element modelling
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