scholarly journals Deformation Behavior of 2D Composite Cellular Lattices of Ceramic Building Blocks and Epoxy Resin

Author(s):  
Franziska Eichhorn ◽  
Felix Keppner ◽  
David Köllner ◽  
Tobias Fey
2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Girish Krishnan ◽  
Charles Kim ◽  
Sridhar Kota

Load flow visualization, which is an important step in structural and machine assembly design may aid in the analysis and eventual synthesis of compliant mechanisms. In this paper, we present a kineto-static formulation to visualize load flow in compliant mechanisms. This formulation uses the concept of transferred forces to quantify load flow from input to the output of a compliant mechanism. The magnitude and direction of load flow in the constituent members enables functional decomposition of the compliant mechanism into (i) Constraints (C): members that are constrained to deform in a particular direction and (ii) Transmitters (T): members that transmit load to the output. Furthermore, it is shown that a constraint member and an adjacent transmitter member can be grouped together to constitute a fundamental building block known as an CT set whose load flow behavior is maximally decoupled from the rest of the mechanism. We can thereby explain the deformation behavior of a number of compliant mechanisms from literature by visualizing load flow, and identifying building blocks.


Author(s):  
Theodor Ackbarow ◽  
Markus J. Buehler

Vimentin coiled-coil alpha-helical dimers are elementary protein building blocks of intermediate filaments (IFs), an important component of the cell’s cytoskeleton that has been shown to control the large-deformation behavior of eukaryotic cell [1].


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