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Uniaxial Tensile Testing for Ligaments

International Review of Mechanical Engineering (IREME), 2016
Ligaments, also known as “collagenous tissues of parallel fibers”, are structures witha passive behavior, i.e. they do not produce motiondirectly. Ligaments connect bones together to form joints, creating functional units, and ensuring properties such as tensile strength.
Karin S. Muñoz, Olga Lucia Ramos
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Uniaxial tensile test and wear in metals

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1998
Abstract The reorientation of atoms by frictional shear deformation at the surface of metals can induce cracks at the boundary of the grains. The cracks grow and propagate in regions where the hydrostatic component of stress in least compressive because the compressive component restores the cracks by three-dimensional crystallizing π-bondings ...
Hung-Kuk Oh, Kyu Hyun Yeon
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Uniaxial tensile testing approaches for characterisation of atherosclerotic plaques

Journal of Biomechanics, 2014
The pathological changes associated with the development of atherosclerotic plaques within arterial vessels result in significant alterations to the mechanical properties of the diseased arterial wall. There are several methods available to characterise the mechanical behaviour of atherosclerotic plaque tissue, and it is the aim of this paper to review
M T, Walsh   +5 more
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A versatile uniaxial tensile testing machine

Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1969
A uniaxial tensile testing machine has been designed and built for operation under combined creep and fatigue conditions. The machine will operate at tensile loads up to 100 kg, and temperatures up to 1000°C at a vacuum of better than 10 μtorr. The equipment is particularly suitable for foil specimens and is currently being used to study the changes in
Y Komem, D G Brandon, M Rosenbaum
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Effect of fiber exclusion in uniaxial tensile tests of soft biological tissues

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2020
The effect of the exclusion of the compressed fibers in the identification of material parameters from uniaxial tensile tests on two orthogonal strips is investigated. The micro-structurally based constitutive model with two dispersion parameters developed by Holzapfel and his colleagues is utilized in the study.
Ivan D Breslavsky   +2 more
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A Stress Corrosion Cell for Uniaxial Tensile Tests

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1968
Stress corrosion cell for uniaxial tensile tests to study metal cracking, emphasizing Al and Ti ...
F. H. Cocks, W. M. Krebs
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