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Material properties ligaments

This approximate relationship is similar to those for centrifugal atomization of normal liquids in both Direct Droplet and Ligament regimes. However, it is uncertain how accurately the model for K developed for normal liquid atomization could be applied to the estimation of droplet sizes of liquid metals Tombergl486 derived a semi-empirical correlation for rotating disk atomization or REP of liquid metals with the proportionality between the mean droplet size, rotational speed, and electrode or disk diameter similar to the above equation. Tornberg also presented the values of the constants in the correlation for some given operation conditions and material properties. [Pg.295]

Butler, D.L., Kay, M.D. and Stouffer, D.C. (1986) Comparison of material properties in fascicle-bone units from human patellar tendon and knee ligaments. Journal of Biomechanics, 19(6), 425-32. [Pg.64]

Paulos, L.E., France, E.P., Rosenberg, T.D., et al (1987) Comparative material properties of allograft tissues for ligament replacement effects of type, age, sterilization and preservation. Transactions of the Orthopaedic Research Society, 12, 129. [Pg.65]

Butler DL, Guan Y, Kay MD, Cummings JF, Feder SM, Levy MS (1992) Location-dependent variations in the material properties of the anterior cruciate ligament. J Biomech 25 511-518... [Pg.75]

Shrive N, Chimich D, Marchuk L, Wilson J, Brant R, Frarrk C (1995) Soft-tissue flaws are associated with the material properties of the healing rabbit medial collateral ligament. J Orthop Res 13 923-929... [Pg.535]

The ligament diameter dp can be deduced by geometric craiversion without considering any material properties (see (21.10)). [Pg.862]

Another important area of materials development is related to the life sciences and concerns the development of materials to serve as replacements for body parts. There are challenges in replacing hard tissues such as hip and knee joints as well as soft tissues such as vascular tissue and ligaments. These implants will require very sophisticated composite materials if they are to model the properties of living tissues successfully. [Pg.5]


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