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Editorial: Motion tracking and deformation analysis in biomechanics. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Bioeng Biotechnol
Wang J   +5 more
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Analysis of the FEA amplifier

International Conference on Plasma Science (papers in summary form only received), 1995
Conventional emission-gated amplifiers use a gridded, thermionic cathode to density modulate the beam before it is accelerated to anode potential, the advantages of such beams being well established. At higher frequencies (2-18 GHz), field-emitter arrays (FEAs) are being developed for emission gating.
E.G. Zaidman   +5 more
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FEA to Measure Bone Strength: A Review

Clinical Reviews in Bone and Mineral Metabolism, 2016
Finite element analysis (FEA) based on CT datasets of the spine or hip or on high-resolution peripheral CT datasets of the distal forearm or tibia is now widely used in research and clinical trials to estimate bone strength. Its clinical potential has recently been endorsed by the International Society of Clinical Densitometry Zysset et al.
Philippe K. Zysset   +2 more
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Preventing Rollover with FEA

Mechanical Engineering, 1998
This article discusses that event-simulation software can help engineers improve the safety of a military transport vehicle, while reducing the number of prototypes and shortening the design cycle. US Army's Tank and Automotive Command (TACOM) unit brought the truck's frame design to AM General with recommendations for a rollover protection structure ...
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Theoretical estimations of FEA's reliability

Eleventh International Vacuum Microelectronics Conference. IVMC'98 (Cat. No.98TH8382), 2002
Some peculiarities of the field emission from micro- and nano-structural FEAs (e.g., a random FEA structure, a random multistable current from a single emissive center) are investigated using various Markov probabilistic models for the theoretical description of fluctuation phenomena in the field emission and reliability properties of the electron ...
A.F. Golubentsev, V.M. Anikin
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FEA MODELING OF SCHALLAMACH WAVES

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2010
Abstract The term Schallamach wave is used to describe a wave of detachment that sometimes arises during the frictional sliding of a smooth rubber surface against a smooth rigid surface. Extensive experimental investigations have been made since Schallamach first observed the waves in 1971; however, no successful finite element analysis (FEA ...
Yoshihide Fukahori   +3 more
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FEA of Wiredrawing

2010
When the author of this book was a small child, Wistreich performed extensive experimental work in which he studied steel and copper wiredrawing. In this connection, he applied longitudinally split dies and measured both the drawing force and the die-splitting force in the drawing operation.
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