Mechanical, Manufacturing & Biomedical Eng: Recent submissions
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A Biomechanical Assessment of Direct and Inertial Head Loading in Rugby Union
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2018)Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its physical and high impact nature, the incidence of concussion is high. There is mounting evidence that repeatedly sustaining ... -
Numerical modelling of directional solidification in metal alloys
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2018)Manufacturing routes for metal alloy components often involve solidification processes. In order to obtain a product that meets given requirements in terms of mechanical properties, the ability to predict the grain structure ... -
Spatial presentation of tissue specific extracellular matrix components and growth factors on porous electrospun fibre scaffolds for bone-ligament interface tissue engineering
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2018)In many clinical situations ligament or tendon replacements are required, such as for the surgical replacement of a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The current ‘gold standard’ treatment is resection of the torn ... -
Investigating of dual-jet air curtains for a landing gear noise reduction technology
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2017)As the popularity of air travel increases, noise that it causes to the communities around airports has become a major concern to the aeronautical industry. World leading economic entities, such as EU and US, have made ... -
Tension and compression stress-strain asymmetry in passive skeletal muscle
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2017)The general aim of this study is to advance the knowledge of the relationship between the skeletal muscle passive compressive and tensile behaviour, and the microstructure of the muscle through combined experimental, ... -
An improved framework for the inverse analysis of skeletal muscle tissue in-vivo
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2012)This thesis focusses on the development of an experimental and computational framework for the non-invasive analysis of the passive mechanical properties of living human skeletal muscle tissue. This is relevant to many ... -
Quantitative accoustic analysis of inhaler sounds for the objective assessment of inhaler adherence in patients with chronic respiratory diseases
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2016)Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two of the most prevalent chronic respiratory disorders. Over 800 million people suffer from these diseases and over four million people die annually. Although ... -
An optimized surface topography for calcium phosphate bone tissue engineering scaffolds
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2016)Improved scaffold/host integration and avoiding core necrosis are important and active goals in tissue engineering. Alternatives to bone tissue grafting that are highly bioactive and inexpensive to manufacture are clinical ... -
Flow structures and heat transfer enhancement in the wakes of sliding bubbles
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2016)The motion of a bubble through a fluid has attracted considerable scientific attention for many years due to the complex, interesting fluid dynamics in their wakes, coupled to a rich and varied interface motion. Additionally, ... -
Reconfigurable manufacturing process monitoring systems
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2016)Performance measurement is indispensable to manufacturing, due to the fact that if the efficiency of an activity cannot be measured it could not be effectively controlled. Recent trends in process monitoring systems point ... -
Reconfigurable test execution systems machine and process development
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2018)Reconfigurable manufacturing systems (RMS) are a key enabling technology to meet new challenges in a global market. These emerging products and markets are defined as having short development cycles, being highly customisable ...