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Biomechanical study of the upper extremity plates
Linhart, Lukáš ; Marcián, Petr (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work deals with the possibilities and principles of fixation of fractures of the upper limb. It is divided into five chapters. The introductory chapter discusses the biomechanics and its inclusion in contemporary science. The next chapter describes a brief history of healing and fixation of fractures of the upper limb. The third chapter is devoted to the anatomy of the upper limb, knowledge of which is the effective fixation of fractures of the upper extremity necessary. Another chapter is devoted to the classification and description of the type of osteosynthesis internal fixation of the upper limb. Furthermore, this chapter discusses the principles and mechanisms of LCP fixation. The last fifth point is detailed study of specific humeral locking plate. To create a computational model was used SolidWorks software and ANSYS Workbench.
Biomechanical study on upper extremity fixation
Rafaj, Svatomír ; Marcián, Petr (referee) ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with fixation and biomechanical aspects of fractures of the upper limb. The first part of the thesis discusses anatomy, knowledge of which is necessary for effective fixation of fractures. It describes the history of inner fixation of fractures and modern curing methods of fractures with a focus on locking compression plates. The second part of the thesis discusses strain-stress analysis of assemblage of humerus and applied locking compression. Computational model was created with the support of ANSYS Workbench 16.0 and SOLIDWORKS 2016 software. Computation was executed by finite element method using ANSYS Workbench 16.0 computational systém.
Strain-stress analysis of fixed bone of foot
Zapletal, Jakub ; Fuis, Vladimír (referee) ; Návrat, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with analysis of the rigidity of different variations of foot fixations. In the thesis there is a description of elementary anatomy of foot and its patology. Furthermore the possible corrections of hallux deformities and chosen fixators are described. The problem of analysis is soluted by the method of finite elements. The thesis also includes steps of geometery model creation based on 3D scanning. Three differents types of fixations are compared in this thesis and each of them is created in two different levels of details. There is a comparation, analysis of final solutions and chosen influences on the rigidity in the conclusion.
Analysis of mechanical characteristics of bone tissue in relation to osteoporosis
Kordula, Tomáš ; Návrat, Tomáš (referee) ; Vosynek, Petr (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis deals with difference of values of mechanical quantities in relation to osteoporosis. Problem has been solved with the aid of experiment. Samples of bone tissue were made from bovine ribs. The samples were firstly measured in physiological state and afterwards in demineralization and deproteinization state.
The Influence of Modern Passive Safety Features in the Protection of a Vehicle's Occupants
Vostrejž, Jan ; Tylšar, Vladimír (referee) ; Semela, Marek (advisor)
Thesis in the field of passive safety problems, traffic accidents and health outcomes of participants in road traffic accidents is aimed, inter alia, to create an overview of modern passive safety elements especially cars. The work deals with elements of the passive safety system and the impact on the crew vehicle. It describes the principle of operation, especially airbags, safety belts, belt pretensioner and it includes solution of limiters tensioning force in the safety belt and other elements that have the task of reducing the consequences of a traffic accident. The use of modern elements of passive safety provides increased protection for the crew and eliminates the formation injuries crew. The technical issue is therefore closely related to the healthcare industry and in particular the Court of medicine in the field of personal injury in relation to the types and characters of incidents, or by applying of the safety elements. There are also shown the actual road accidents in which were killed or injured members of crew with an analysis of the mechanism of injury with the use or non-use of safety elements.
Analysis of impact of mechanical properties of components of pathological arterial wall on its state of stress
Bartoňová, Petra ; Konvalinka, Jan (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with measurements of the atherosclerothic carotid plaques mechanical properties with wiew towards the improvements of their constitutive models and then towards the impact of application of those constitutive models in fibrous cap. The introductory part provides a brief summary of medical knowledge needed to understand atheroma formation and the risks involved. Next, there's a survey of plaque mechanical testing methods and the obtained results on tissue properties. The previously used constitutive models of atherosclerothic tissues are listed as well. Main body of the thesis describes the preparation of testing samples from obtained atheroma, methodology and course of experiments execution and subsequent processing of the experimental data to evaluate the behavior of the atheromatous tissue individual parts. Then the discussion and evaluation of our results and findings is given. Along with the evaluated mechanical properties, experimental data fitted to models are presented with respect to their predictive abilities. The final part is dedvoted to the finite element analysis of an idealized 2D model with emphasis on the effect of necrotic core and fibrous tissue properties on von Mises equivalent stress in the fibrous cap.
Comparison of force transmission between trapezio-metacarpal prosthesis with dual mobility and standard prosthesis with fixed polyethylene in cup
Lamrich, Richard ; Švancara, Pavel (referee) ; Fuis, Vladimír (advisor)
Presented master thesis focuses on comparison of total replacement with fixed polyethylene and replacement with dual mobility of trapeziometacarpal joint. Computational models consist of bones trapezium, trapezoid, first and second metacarpal and components of total replacements stem, neck, insert and cup. Replacements are compared on basis that how big force is transmitted from replacement to trapezium, contact pressures between neck and insert, equivalent elastic strains of bone tissue and lastly what is the influence of friction coefficient on results. Task was solved with finite element method in software ANSYS Workbench 19.2.
Analysis of state-of-art of modelling of atherosclerosis - review and computation
Polišenská, Anna ; Man, Vojtěch (referee) ; Novák, Kamil (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis contains a research of state-of-art of computational modelling of atherosclerosis using FEM. At first a medical terminology about atherosclerosis is described. Then the thesis is focused on nonlinear behaviour of the material such as hyperelasticity. It describes chosen constitutive models used for the stress-strain analysis of blood vessels. Within the thesis there is performed an idealized 2D analysis of stress in atherosclerotic common iliac artery. There are drawn and evaluated dependencies of necrotic core and fibrous cap thickness on maximal equivalent stress.
Stress-strain analysis of artery with atheroma
Janík, Rostislav ; Návrat, Tomáš (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
This master thesis analyses stress and strain of iliac artery with atheroma. Model of artery is created as 2D and symmetric about the y-axis. The first part of the thesis deals with a research, which includes obtaining information from medicine, which is necessary fort the right solution of the task. Next part dedicates to nonlinear mechanics, constitutive modeling from the view of biomechanice and computational modeling of arteries. In the next part is made analysis for load on artery by physiological and also by high blood pressure. In the end were specified uncertainties of the used model and evaluated chance of atherosclerotic plaque rupture.
Design of a peristaltic pump and its production using a 3D printer
Ballo, Igor ; Marcián, Petr (referee) ; Jagoš, Jiří (advisor)
The focus of this thesis is the design of a peristaltic pump and its subsequent manufacturing using 3D printer. The design was based on a detailed study of constructions of peristaltic pumps focused mainly on applications in biomechanics, from which was proposed an experiment for better understanding the torque required for the pump to operate properly. From this design a prototype was made, the results of experiments brought a new perspective on other designs of peristaltic pumps made by a 3D printer.

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