Essays about: "Strain distribution"
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6. Ergonomic product development within dentistry : An empirical study with focus on strain issues in the hand-/armextremities, and recommendations for future product development
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : This report presents a Master of Science Thesis, conducted at the Royal Institute of Technology, within Industrial Design Engineering, in collaboration with the privately owned healthcare company Praktikertjänst AB. The purpose of this project was to investigate the distribution of injuries and issues in the hand-/arm extremities among dentistry personnel, as well as explore the possibility to prevent these to emerge. READ MORE
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7. Applicability of Graph Neural Networks to predict Human variability in Human Body Model Rib Strain Predictions
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statistik, AI och data scienceAbstract : Finite element human body models have in recent years become widely used in the area of vehicle safety evaluations. They make it possible to predict injury risk in specific areas, down to the organ level in the human body. An existing human body model, SAFER HBM includes a rib cage representing an average male. READ MORE
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8. Internal stability of geosynthetic reinforced soil walls : Calculations procedures for practical design
University essay from KTH/Jord- och bergmekanikAbstract : Reinforced soil constructions have a long history, and various types of the soil reinforcement havebeen in use since the medieval period. Geosynthetic reinforced soil walls (GRS-walls) while beingcommon throughout the world, in not included in the current Eurocode for geotechnical design, SSEN1997-1. READ MORE
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9. MIGRATION OF FLUID DURING DEFORMATION OF MOLTEN DEUTRATED ICE USING 3D IMAGE ANALYSIS
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The behaviour of in ltrating and intergranular uid in an ice body is essential in understanding the de ection of the glacier body. The movement of the uid during deformation is most naturally controlled by compressive stress and temperature gradient which is important in understanding the behaviour of the glacier body. READ MORE
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10. Surface crevasses on Svalbard: Spatial Distribution Analysis with Focus on the Lomonosovfonna Ice Cap
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Understanding the formation mechanics of glacial crevasses is crucial in a variety of glacial applications. Besides being a serious safety hazard during field campaigns, crevasses influence calving rates, mass balance, and the hydrological network of glaciers. READ MORE