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Hlaváček, M.
The paper presents a critique of a squeeze-film lubrication model of the synovial joints with the fluid transport across the articular surface (J. S. Hou, V. C. Mow, W. M [...]
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Machine parts with non-conformal contact surfaces frequently operate in elastohydrodynamic or mixed regime of lubrication. In surroundings of asperities significant chang [...]
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Presented paper deals with computational fatigue strength prediction of high pressure level steam turbine blade pin joints. Quazi-static FE analysis of one turbine disk s [...]
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Scuffing is a particularly severe form of gear tooth surface damage in which seizure or welding together of areas of tooth surfaces occurs, due to absence or breakdown of [...]
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This article deals with the stress analysis of the Burch-Schneider (BS) cage as applied to a hip joint. Due to the complex geometry of the solved problem, material proper [...]
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This paper discusses numerical methods developed for solution lateral earth pressure. Motivation for us was GLPT (General Lateral Pressure Theory) which establishes new c [...]
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The paper deals with loosening and migration of acetabular cup into the pelvis that belongs to the most serious therapeutic complications arising sometimes several months [...]
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This paper deals with investigation of contact pressure development in contact area between titanium cervical implant (Tibon) and cervical vertebrae. Material of bone tis [...]
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Total knee and hip implants are usually designed for the static load of standing man, but the static load is not extreme. The top of research is to search extreme values [...]
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Contemporarily, one assumes that the main cause of the definitive unstable fixation of endoprosthesis in the bone structure is caused by the immunobiological reaction of [...]
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In general all orthopaedic operations may cause the change of muscle balance. This unbalance various not only range of movement but also the loading vector during the mov [...]
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This paper belongs to biomechanics of a hip joint section. It is engaged in problems with industrial tolerances for dimensions as one of the possible total hip prosthesis [...]
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Osteoarthrosis (OA) is a very serious hip joint disease, which is due to some of chemical, mechanical and genic reasons. One of OA frequent reasons is an excessive mechan [...]
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This article describes performing of the stress - strain analysis of the physiological hip joint with the effect of uncertain input material characteristics which are ent [...]
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Fuis, V.
The paper deals with the problems of the stress and failure probability of the ceramic head of hip joint endoprosthesis. Computational modeling is used to solve the probl [...]
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The paper presents the results of the computational modelling of the stress states in the ceramic head of the hip joint endoprosthesis. The analysed system is loaded acco [...]
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