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ASME ( American Society of Mechanical Engineers )
Description: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations, and other forms of outreach." ASME is thus an engineering society, a standards organization, a research and development organization, a lobbying organization, a provider of training and education, and a nonprofit organization. Founded as an engineering society focused on mechanical engineering in North America, ASME is today multidisciplinary and global.
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Unconfined Compression of Articular Cartilage: Nonlinear Behavior and Comparison With a Fibril-Reinforced Biphasic Model
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Mechanical behavior of articular cartilage was characterized in unconfined compression to delineate regimes of linear and nonlinear behavior, to investigate the ability of a fibril-reinforced ...
The Asymmetry of Transient Response in Compression Versus Release for Cartilage in Unconfined Compression
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Observations in compression tests of articular cartilage have revealed unequal load increments for compression and release of the same amplitude applied to a disk with an identical previously ...
Experimental and Finite Element Comparison of Various Fixation Designs in Combined Loads
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The short- and long-term successes of tibial cementless implants depend on the initial fixation stability often provided by posts and screws. In this work, a metallic plate was fixed to a ...
Strain-rate Dependent Stiffness of Articular Cartilage in Unconfined Compression
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The stiffness of articular cartilage is a nonlinear function of the strain amplitude and strain rate as well as the loading history, as a consequence of the flow of interstitial water and ...
Erratum:“Strain-rate Dependent Stiffness of Articular Cartilage in Unconfined Compression” [ASME J. Biomechanical Engineering, 2003, 125, pp. 161–168]
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: In Section 3 (p. 165) first full sentence. When Efε is reduced by 25% (not shown), there is no change (negligible) in the stiffness for the strain rate 0.05%/s and almost no change for the ...