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Accordion effect in bridge girders with corrugated webs

Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2022
Abstract Plate girders possess inherent efficient structural form and offers flexibility to designer for numerous civil engineering applications. Corrugated web girder is yet another geometrical form that improves the shear buckling characteristics of the girder.
Akhil Upadhyay, Qazi Inaam
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The reverse accordion effect

International Journal of Cardiology, 2015
Alexander Goldberg, Majdi Halabi
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“Accordion effect” in reverse

Heart, 2008
“Accordion Effect” or “wire effect” describes the angiographic appearance of a tortuous coronary artery straightened by a coronary guide wire, and is a widely reported “pseudo-complication” of percutaneous coronary intervention. The differential diagnosis of this angiographic appearance includes vessel dissection, vessel spasm or intracoronary thrombus.
C, Critoph, A, Jain, N, Robinson
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Accordion effect of prestressed steel beams with corrugated webs

Thin-Walled Structures, 2012
Abstract Various types of composite members have been developed to utilize the combined advantages of existing reinforced concrete and steel structures, and to actively improve ductility and serviceability of structural members. One of them is the hybrid-type steel beam, in which the prestressing method is applied to a steel beam.
Kang Su Kim, Deuckhang Lee
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Accordion effect in a thin-strut coronary stent

Perfusion, 2012
Longitudinal compression (accordion effect) of modern thinner-strut stents has been recently recognised. We report a typical case of longitudinal stent compression caused by a post-dilatation balloon.
S M, Aung, A S, Demir, B, Boztosun
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Effect of the accordion technique on bone regeneration during distraction osteogenesis: A computational study

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2022
Distraction osteogenesis (DO), a bone lengthening technique, is widely employed to treat congenital and acquired limb length discrepancies and large segmental bone defects. However, a major issue of DO is the prolonged consolidation phase (10-36 months) during which patients must wear a cumbersome external fixator. Attempts have been made to accelerate
Ruisen Fu   +8 more
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