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Title: Experimental and Numerical Analysis of the Tendon Repair Process Using Tubular Braided Fabrics
Authors: Ochola, Jerry
Githaiga, John
Keywords: Fabric
Braids
Monofilament
Finite element method
Stress analysis
Issue Date: Jan-2017
Publisher: De Gruyter
Abstract: his paper presents the experimental and numerical analysis of the potential of a braided fabric for exor tendon repair. Numerical models of tubular braided fabrics were generated using a python script interface and imported into ABAQUS® while Flexor tendon models were represented as silicone rubber rods. Experimental tests and Finite Element Modelling (FEM) of the exor tendon repair was undertaken by deploying two tendon ends from opposite sides of a tubular braided fabric. This was done such that the tendon ends meet at the midpoint within the fabric. The tendons were tightly held to emulate a realistic repaired tendon. A displacement driven uniaxial loading was induced on the tendon-fabric assembly sufcient to cause a 2mm gap between the tendon ends. Numerical analysis of the repair potential of a braided fabric in tendon repair was done by analyzing selected fabric parameters that were crucial in tendon repair applications. The results show that changing the parameters of the braided fabrics signicantly affected the potential of the fabrics during tendon repair.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5052
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