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Biaxial quantification of passive porcine myocardium elastic properties by region Pages 155-166 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Fulufhelo Nemavhola

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2017.6.003

Keywords: Biaxial testing, Elastic modulus, Cardiac mechanics, Porcine heart, Soft tissue mechanics

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Considering accurate constitutive models is of the utmost importance to capture mechanical response of soft tissue and biomedical materials under physiological loading conditions. This paper investigated the behaviour of porcine myocardium of passive rested hearts. This was investigated by applying biaxial loads on the myocardium. The main objective of this research was to investigate the cardiac mechanics of various regions in the healthy passive of a porcine. The biaxial mechanical properties of myocardial tissue samples were captured using a biaxial testing system. The porcine heart was divided into three regions, namely: left ventricle (LV), septum and right ventricle (RV). In these regions, 18×18 mm2 equal samples were cut from six porcine passive hearts. For the LV sample, biaxial elastic modulus in the fibre direction is 33.3% larger than in the cross fibre direction. For the mid-wall sample, biaxial elastic modulus in the fibre direction is 18.8% larger than in the cross fibre direction. For the RV sample, biaxial elastic modulus in the fibre direction is 33.3% larger than in the cross fibre direction. It was concluded that the cardiac mechanics of LV, Septum and RV exhibit different mechanical behaviour. The mechanical behaviour exhibited by various regions (LV, Septum and RV) in the healthy porcine heart differs considerably. To develop adequate computational models, these data could be utilized to estimate the material parameters of the myocardium.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2017 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 3 | Views: 2214 | Reviews: 0

 
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Corner point singularities under in-plane and out-of-plane loading: a review of recent results Pages 167-176 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: F. Berto, Les P. Pook, A. Campagnolo

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2017.6.002

Keywords: Finite elements, Mixed modes, Coupled modes, Stress intensity factors, Corner point singularities

Abstract:
The linear elastic analysis of homogeneous, isotropic cracked bodies started in the 1900s. The existence of three dimensional corner point effects in the vicinity of a corner point where a crack front intersects a free surface was investigated in the late 1970s. An approximate solution by Bažant and Estenssoro explained some features of corner point effects but there were various paradoxes and inconsistencies. Results derived from finite element models showed that the analysis is incomplete. The stress field in the vicinity of a corner point appears to be the sum of two different singularities (i.e. stress intensity factors and corner point singularities). In this paper some recent results for the corner point singularities under in and out of plane loadings is reviewed and discussed.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2017 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1801 | Reviews: 0

 
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Design features of rubber metal compensators and numerical simulation of their stress-strain state upon hydrostatic compression Pages 177-184 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Aleksei Vladimirovich Kiryukhin, Oleg Osherovich Mil`man, Anton Viktorovich Ptakhin, Galina Ivanovna Shaidurova, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Shaidurov

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2017.6.001

Keywords: Crack initiation angle, Vibration, Pressure oscillation, Dynamic forces, Airborne noise, Energy generating facility, Vibration protection, Pipeline, Compensator, Active vibration protection in spatial motions

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This article discusses possibilities of application of widely applied and promoted abroad methods of active dampening of vibration and pressure oscillations (antinoise technology) in order to reduce vibration transfer via vibro-insulating couplings (compensators) of fluid pipelines. This is required in solution of issues of vibration insulation of equipment with regard to foundation and environment along pipelines with working mediums, for instance, in transporting of oil and gas, in energy and transport engineering. Reasonability of operation of active system in combination with means of passive dampening of these impacts is demonstrated. In terms of efficiency and minimum energy consumptions by active system it is reasonable to apply active dampening of vibration and oscillations downstream of the vibro-insulator (compensator) where their level is significantly lower than in the source. In the case of pipeline this implies dampening of vibration and oscillation downstream of compensator and damper, however, such works are nearly unavailable. This is attributed to significant coupling between vibration and pressure oscillation in compensator and pipeline itself, complicating solution of the problem. It is concluded that for efficient application of active dampening in pipeline compensators it is required to develop compensators with minimum coupling between vibration and oscillations.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2017 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1433 | Reviews: 0

 
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Determination of crack growth direction for multiple offset edge cracks of a finite plate Pages 185-198 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: P.K. Arora, S.C. Srivastava, Harish Kumar

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2017.5.001

Keywords: Crack initiation angle, Coalescence, Offset-crack, Self-similar crack growth, Non self-similar crack growth

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An approximated crack growth direction and coalescence of the multiple cracks were obtained for an aluminum alloy plate by the finite element approach (FEA). Self-similar as well as non-self-similar crack growths were observed based on relative position of multiple cracks. The FE predictions of crack growth direction are validated with an experimental results and good agreement is established. Typical numerical results are presented to examine the effect of changing the crack tip distance (S), crack offset distance (H) on crack growth direction and coalescence of a finite aluminum alloy aluminum plate. Based on the analysis and experimental results, a new mathematical models for self-similar and non-self similar crack growth are introduc
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2017 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1925 | Reviews: 0

 
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Determination of rock mass weakening coefficient after blasting in various fracture zones Pages 199-204 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Valentin Aleksandrovich Isheyskiy, Mikhail Anatolyevich Marinin

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2017.4.001

Keywords: Full-scale experiment, Energy parameters, Strength properties, Rocks, blast, Fracture zones, Rock strength

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Quality of blast preparation for rock beneficiation influences both on integrity of mineral stock in particular and in economical performances of enterprise operations in general. While rock processing for obtaining of crushed stone the yield of screenings is high, its amounts depend on rock strength properties. Investigation into the influence of drilling and blasting parameters on strength properties of blasted rocks is an urgent research and practical task for mining companies producing building stones. This article discusses results of full-scale experiment aimed at determination of strength of blasted rocks in shotpile with accounting for fracture zones as a function of rock massif saturation with energy of explosive substance.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2017 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 3 | Views: 2327 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of transverse steel rebars on the behavior of concrete beam reinforced with glass polymer rebars Pages 205-212 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mojtaba Hosseini, Shahpoor Mehdipour, Peyman Beiranvand

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2017.7.001

Keywords: Glass fiber reinforced polymer, Finite element, Transverse rebars

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In the present study, the flexural behavior of concrete beams reinforced with longitudinal rebars made of glass fiber reinforced polymer composites (GFRP), is studied using finite element method. For this purpose, a number of concrete beams with square sections are modeled in ABAQUS. In all of the beams, four GFRP rebars with diameter of 12 mm, and 10 steel rebars with diameter of 8 mm are vertically used to prevent creating shear cracks in the beams. The beam no. 1 is without transverse rebar, beam no. 2 has a row of transverse rebar, which is placed at the bottom and in the plane of vertical rebars. Beam no. 3 has a row of transverse rebars that is placed at the top and in the plane of vertical rebars; and the beam no. 4 has two rows of transverse rebar at the top and bottom of the beam in the plane of vertical rebars. The beams are gradually loaded under up to 6 ton, and the amounts of displacement and strain at the middle of beams are compared together. The obtained results reveal that the force-displacement diagram of reinforced beams with composite rebars are almost linear until ultimate phase, and in all of the beams, adding transverse rebar leads to less deflection in the middle of the beam under an identical loading. Moreover, the load bearing capacity of beams containing transverse rebars, were higher than the other beams.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2017 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1488 | Reviews: 0

 

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