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Bmi, Tumor Lesion And Probability Of Femur Fracture: A Probabilistic Biomechanics Approach, Zhi Gao
Bmi, Tumor Lesion And Probability Of Femur Fracture: A Probabilistic Biomechanics Approach, Zhi Gao
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found that most of these factors are directly or indirectly linked to subjects’ BMI (body mass index). Thus, from a statistical perspective, BMI could be an overall indicator of the probability of femur fracture from a sideways fall. Using a biomechanics approach coupled with statistical data we investigate this relationship with a large cohort of postmenopausal women aged 50-79 from WHI-OS (Women’s Health Initiative Observational Cohort). The cohort is divided into six sub-cohorts by BMI where each fall-related factor is examined and compared with each other. Significant differences are discovered among cohorts in terms of femur size, aBMD (areal bone …
Development Of A New Temporary Fastener For Aerospace Automation, Xiangwen Zhang
Development Of A New Temporary Fastener For Aerospace Automation, Xiangwen Zhang
Masters Theses
"Temporary fasteners are required in aircraft assembly, especially in the assembly of wings, fuselage, and aircraft skin's substructure prior to drilling holes for permanent fasteners by automated drilling machines. The objective was to develop a temporary fastener that can be installed, clamped, loosened, and removed from one side with a short head length. Published papers, web pages and patents relating to temporary fasteners were reviewed. Then by considering the ability to meet the operation requirements and concerns, a temporary fastener was designed with the following advantages:
- a simple structure that can be easily fabricated
- a short head length to save …