In this paper, we examine two types of Dammar-based bio resins. In the first type, Dammar alone is used as natural resin, while in the second type a mixture of 70% Dammar and 30% Sandarac is used. Three sample sets were made of each of these resins with a bio resin volume proportion of 55, 65 and 75% respectively, the rest being epoxy resin (used, together with the associated reinforcing material, to generate a quick polymerization process). A SEM analysis is carried out and the surface roughness of each of the studied materials. A series of mechanical properties, determined by tensile testing, are presented. We have determined the characteristic curves, tensile strength and modulus of elasticity and the influence of the epoxy resin volume proportion on the mechanical behaviour of bio resins.
In this paper were presented the main steps for defining a virtual prosthetic hip. The elements of the classic hip prosthesis were generated, one by one, using direct measurement method. These elements were included in the biomechanical hip system. The entire model was divided in finite elements. Starting from this 3D model, the goal of the research is to determine new geometries and optimized solutions for an innovative hip prosthesis.
In this paper the design, experimental and numerical simulation of a test rig for stabilizer bars fatigue resistance study is presented. A virtual CAD of the test rig is developed, for design and simulation purposes. A dynamic simulation model is developed in ADAMS software, to study the stabilizer bar durability. Strain gauge transducers are used to measure the deformations of the stabilizer bar.
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