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Failure Analysis of a Humeral Shaft Locking Compression Plate—Surface Investigation and Simulation by Finite Element Method

2019

A case study of a failed humeral shaft locking compression plate is presented, starting with a clinical case where failure occurred and an implant replacement was required. This study uses finite element method (FEM) in order to determine the failure modes for the clinical case. Four loading scenarios that simulate daily life activities were considered for determining the stress distribution in a humeral shaft locking compression plate (LCP). Referring to the simulation results, the failure analysis was performed on the explant. Using fracture surface investigation methods, stereomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), a mixed mode failure was determined. An initial fatigue failu…

Surface (mathematics)Materials scienceFractography02 engineering and technologyFEM simulationlcsh:TechnologyfractographyArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:Microscopylcsh:QC120-168.85030222 orthopedicsLCP failurelcsh:QH201-278.5business.industrylcsh:TStructural engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCompression (physics)Finite element methodlcsh:TA1-2040Humeral shaftFracture (geology)fracture morphologylcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicsGallingImplantlcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering0210 nano-technologybusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971Materials
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Measuring Multiple Residual-Stress Components using the Contour Method and Multiple Cuts

2009

The conventional contour method determines one component of residual stress over the cross section of a part. The part is cut into two, the contour (topographic shape) of the exposed surface is measured, and Bueckner’s superposition principle is analytically applied to calculate stresses. In this paper, the contour method is extended to the measurement of multiple residual-stress components by making multiple cuts with subsequent applications of superposition. The theory and limitations are described. The theory is experimentally tested on a 316L stainless steel disk with residual stresses induced by plastically indenting the central portion of the disk. The multiple-cut contour method resu…

Surface (mathematics)Mathematical modelResidual stress measurement - Contour method - Multiaxial stress - Neutron diffraction - Bueckner’s principle - Finite element methodbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringGeometryStructural engineeringFinite element methodCross section (geometry)Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineSuperposition principleMechanics of MaterialsResidual stressIndentationSolid mechanicsbusinessMathematicsExperimental Mechanics
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Scattering loss analysis in PMMA WGM micro resonator from surface irregularities

2021

The following work shows new ways to analyze PMMA WGM micro resonators, that have irregularities, which acts as scattering centers. The scattering analyses could be used for integration into sensor systems and corrections of existing experiments.

Surface (mathematics)ResonatorWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceOpticsScatteringbusiness.industryQ factorWhispering-gallery wavePhysical opticsbusinessFinite element methodOSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress 2021 (AIS, FTS, HISE, SENSORS, ES)
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A multidomain approach of the SBEM in the plate bending analysis

2009

The aim of this paper is to apply the multidomain approach of the SBEM to the plate bending analysis. The plate is subdivided into macro-elements connected each other along the interface boundary. Every macro-element is defined by an elastic relation which connects the generalized shear force and moments at the interface to the nodal displacements and rotations of the same boundary and to the loads. This approach allows a considerable reduction of the variables through a condensation process which leaves the interface kinematical unknowns, only. The assembly process may be obtained through the regularity conditions prescribed at the interface.

Symmetric Boundary Element MethodPlateplates Symmetric Boundary Element Method multidomain approachSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzionimultidomain approach.
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A symmetric Galerkin BEM for plate bending analysis

2009

Abstract The Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element Method is employed in thin plate bending analysis in accordance with the Love–Kirchhoff kinematical assumption. The equations are obtained through the stationary conditions of the total potential energy, written for a plate whose boundary is discretized in boundary elements. Since the matrix coefficients are made up as double integrals with high order singularities, a strategy is shown to compute these coefficients in closed form. Furthermore, in order to model the kinematical discontinuities and to weight the mechanical quantities along the boundary elements, the Lagrangian quadratic shape functions, rather than C 1 type (spline, Hermitian),…

Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element MethodDiscretizationMechanical EngineeringMultiple integralMathematical analysisPlate bendingGeneral Physics and AstronomyBending of platesRigid bodyHermitian matrixFinite element methodhypersingular integrals.Mechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceGalerkin methodSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBoundary element methodplate bending SBEM Hypersingular integralsMathematics
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A critical analysis on the friction modelling in orthogonal machining

2007

Abstract Despite the development of high performance finite element-based codes, the simulation of machining still represents a very hard task due to the geometric complexity of the real chip-tool systems and the high cutting speed that requires very long simulation times. For these reasons, many aspects related to machining are not very clear and so easy to simulate. In this paper a rigorous investigation on the role played by the implemented friction model within a 2D simulation of orthogonal cutting was carried out, taking into account different models proposed by the researchers in the last years. The main simulation results were compared with experimental measurements in order to verif…

Task (computing)EngineeringMachiningorthogonal cutting friction temperature distributionbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMechanical engineeringExperimental workbusinessSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodSimulation
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Genetic Algorithms Applied to the Design of 3D Photonic Crystals

2011

We aim at determining the optimal configuration of photonic crystal structures capable of carrying out a certain optical task. An exhaustive search would require a high computational cost, in this work we show how genetic algorithms can be applied to reliably find an optimal topology of threedimensional photonic crystals. The fitness, representing the performance of each potential configuration, is calculated by means of finite element analysis. Different experiments are presented in order to illustrate the potential of this 3D design approach.

Task (computing)Work (thermodynamics)Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceGenetic algorithmPhysics::OpticsBrute-force searchAlgorithmFinite element methodTopology (chemistry)Photonic crystal
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Distribution of Working Time and Contents of Physiotherapy Activities in a Clinical Setting.

1994

The purpose of the present study was to collect personnel utilization data in the physiotherapy department of a general hospital as a basis for improving the practice of physiotherapy. Over a four-week period in a process of continuous observation 12 physiotherapists recorded their activities under predefined task categories. The percentages of total time used in the observed activities were as follows: direct patient treatment 31%, other work (planning, recording, arranging walking aids and student guidance) 10%, and cooperation (consultation, meetings, arranging patients' affairs, counselling relatives and parents) 9%. The proportion of uncategorized work amounted to half of the total wor…

Teamworkmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthWorkloadMiddle AgedWorking timePhysiotherapy departmentTask (project management)Job DescriptionWork (electrical)Task Performance and AnalysisAssessment methodsPhysical therapymedicineHumansFemaleObservation methodGeneral hospitalbusinessPhysical Therapy ModalitiesAgedmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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Multiscale modeling of polycrystalline materials: A boundary element approach to material degradation and fracture

2015

Abstract In this work, a two-scale approach to degradation and failure in polycrystalline materials is proposed. The formulation involves the engineering component level (macro-scale) and the material grain level (micro-scale). The macro-continuum is modeled using a three-dimensional boundary element formulation in which the presence of damage is formulated through an initial stress approach to account for the local softening in the neighborhood of points experiencing degradation at the micro-scale. The microscopic degradation is explicitly modeled by associating Representative Volume Elements (RVEs) to relevant points of the macro continuum, for representing the polycrystalline microstruct…

TechnologyComputational MechanicsPolycrystalline materialsGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultiscale formulationNANOMECHANICSDIFFRACTION09 EngineeringEngineeringPolycrystalline materialComputational mechanicsPeriodic boundary conditionsFAILUREPLASTICITYComputational MechanicApplied MathematicsAUSTENITIC STAINLESS-STEELComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionMechanicsStructural engineeringREPRESENTATIVE VOLUME ELEMENTMicrostructureStrength of materialsMultiscale modelingComputer Science ApplicationsMechanics of MaterialsMultiscale formulationsPhysical SciencesSIMULATIONMicromechanicsSTRESS-CORROSION CRACKINGMathematics Interdisciplinary ApplicationsMaterials scienceHOMOGENIZATIONEngineering MultidisciplinaryMechanicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)Boundary element methodMechanics of MaterialBoundary element methodFORMULATIONMicromechanicSHORT FATIGUE-CRACK01 Mathematical SciencesScience & Technologybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMicromechanicsDamage and fractureMICROSTRUCTUREbusinessVoronoi diagramMathematics
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Benchmarking of strength models for unidirectional composites under longitudinal tension

2018

© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Several modelling approaches are available in the literature to predict longitudinal tensile failure of fibre-reinforced polymers. However, a systematic, blind and unbiased comparison between the predictions from the different models and against experimental data has never been performed. This paper presents a benchmarking exercise performed for three different models from the literature: (i) an analytical hierarchical scaling law for composite fibre bundles, (ii) direct numerical simulations of composite fibre bundles, and (iii) a multiscale finite-element simulation method. The results show that there are significant discrepancies between the predictions of the differe…

TechnologyMaterials scienceComposite numberMaterials Science02 engineering and technologyFiber-reinforced composite0901 Aerospace EngineeringEngineering0203 mechanical engineeringFragmentationUltimate tensile strengthMicro-mechanicsCOMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHYLOAD-TRANSFERComposite material0912 Materials EngineeringMaterialsStress concentrationEPOXY COMPOSITESTRESS-CONCENTRATIONSScience & TechnologyDAMAGE ACCUMULATIONTension (physics)FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITESPolymer-matrix compositesExperimental dataMicromechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFinite element methodEngineering Manufacturing020303 mechanical engineering & transportsWIDE FAILURE EXERCISEMechanics of MaterialsMaterials Science CompositesHYBRID COMPOSITES[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Ceramics and CompositesStrength0210 nano-technologyFINITE-ELEMENT0913 Mechanical Engineering
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