Mostrando 5 resultados de: 5
Filtros aplicados
Publisher
2007 Proceedings of the ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, IJTC 2007(1)
2017 IEEE 2nd Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting, ETCM 2017(1)
Boletin Tecnico/Technical Bulletin(1)
Communications in Computer and Information Science(1)
Revista de la Facultad de Ingenieria(1)
Área temáticas
Ingeniería y operaciones afines(4)
Física aplicada(2)
Fisiología humana(1)
Ingeniería química(1)
Mecánica de fluidos(1)
On the amount of air entrapment into finite length squeeze film dampers
Conference ObjectAbstract: Squeeze Film Dampers (SFDs) are routinely employed to reduce vibration amplitudes and isolate structPalabras claves:Autores:Díaz S., Marco A. Ciaccia Sortino, Méndez T., Torres J.Fuentes:googlescopusOsteosynthesis Device Evaluation Using the Boundary Elements Method
Conference ObjectAbstract: The elastic analysis of a dynamic compression plate (DCP) used for the forearm bone fracture reductiPalabras claves:Boundary Element Method, Dynamic compression plate, Elastostatic analysis, Iterative domain decompositionAutores:Brizeida N. Gámez, David Ojeda, Iván Iglesias Navarro, Marco A. Ciaccia SortinoFuentes:googlescopusImprovement of a knee prosthesis mechanism through experimental stress analysis and the finite element method
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this work, the improvement of a knee mechanism prosthesis is presented. The mechanism is oversizePalabras claves:EXPERIMENTAL, Optimization, Prosthesis, Simulation, ValidationAutores:Liseth Pasaguayo, Marco A. Ciaccia SortinoFuentes:googlescopusInfluence of modelling boundary conditions in the simulation of mechanical tests of bovine bones
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this work is to study the influence of different configurations of boundary conditions inPalabras claves:Bone models, bone tissue, boundary conditions, Finite element simulation, Mechanical testsAutores:Casanova-Medina E., Ing. Thalía San Antonio, PhD., Marco A. Ciaccia Sortino, Müller-Karger C., Thalía San AntonioFuentes:googlescopusMethodology to incorporate non-isotropic bone properties in a finite element model
ArticleAbstract: Most of the finite element models found in the literature assumes that the mechanical behavior of thPalabras claves:Bone model, bone tissue, FEM, Transversally isotropic materialAutores:Casanova-Medina E., Ing. Thalía San Antonio, PhD., Marco A. Ciaccia Sortino, Müller-Karger C., Thalía San AntonioFuentes:googlescopus