Search for dissertations about: "finite element force"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 167 swedish dissertations containing the words finite element force.
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1. Finite Element and Neuroimaging Techniques toImprove Decision-Making in Clinical Neuroscience
Abstract : Our brain, perhaps the most sophisticated and mysterious part of the human body, to some extent, determines who we are. However, it’s a vulnerable organ. When subjected to an impact, such as a traffic accident or sport, it may lead to traumatic brain injury (TBI) which can have devastating effects for those who suffer the injury. READ MORE
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2. Patch loading of stainless steel girders : experiments and finite element analyses
Abstract : This thesis deals with the behaviour of stainless steel girders subjected to patch loading. The current loading situation arises for example at beam- column connections or at crane girders where the load is travelling along a girder. At bridge launching it is also important to consider patch loading. READ MORE
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3. Biomechanical Analysis of Fall Injuries using Finite Element Modeling
Abstract : A fall is a serious health issue for the elderly. Among different fall types, the sideways fall is considered to be more severe concerning the injury outcome. READ MORE
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4. Mechanical Characterisation of Coatings and Composites-Depth-Sensing Indentation and Finite Element Modelling
Abstract : In the past two decades depth-sensing indentation has becomea widely used technique to measure the mechanical properties ofmaterials. This technique is particularly suitable for thecharacterisation of materials at sub-micro or nano scale thoughthere is a tendency to extend its application to the micro ormacro scale. READ MORE
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5. 3D Finite Element Modeling of Cervical Musculature and its Effect on Neck Injury Prevention
Abstract : Injuries to the head and neck are potentially the most severe injuries in humans, since they may damage the nervous system. In accidents, the cervical musculature stabilizes the neck in order to prevent injury to the spinal column and is also a potential site for acute muscle strain, resulting in neck pain. READ MORE