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Med Eng Phys ; 123: 104083, 2024 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38365337

ABSTRACT

The buckling of a slender monofilament is a standard clinical method used to assess touch sensory perception, with specific applications to somatosensory impairment in patients after a stroke, detecting carpal tunnel syndrome, and as a prognosis tool for diabetic peripheral neuropathy. The basis of this approach is the Semmes-Weinstein monofilament, which comprises a calibrated set of thin, polycarbonate rods with different diameters. Application of a monofilament onto the surface of the skin with increasing pressure causes the rod to buckle. That is, at a specific force of pushing down on the far end, the monofilament suddenly bows out sidewards - the buckling load. The ability of a patient to detect increasingly finer monofilament buckling (pressure threshold) is then used to assess sensory deterioration. This paper addresses the underlying mechanics of the buckling process. Despite the accuracy and repeatability problems that have been reported in the literature, and the necessarily subjective aspects of sensory physiology, the mathematical modeling of the monofilament buckling is unambiguous and provides some fundamental insight into the parameters that underlie this approach.


Subject(s)
Diabetic Neuropathies , Touch , Humans , Skin , Perception , Sensory Thresholds
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PLoS One ; 13(3): e0194452, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29584758

ABSTRACT

The objective of the present paper is to provide experimental evidence of isolated resonances in the frequency response of nonlinear mechanical systems. More specifically, this work explores the presence of isolas, which are periodic solutions detached from the main frequency response, in the case of a nonlinear set-up consisting of two masses sliding on a horizontal guide. A careful experimental investigation of isolas is carried out using responses to swept-sine and stepped-sine excitations. The experimental findings are validated with advanced numerical simulations combining nonlinear modal analysis and bifurcation monitoring. In particular, the interactions between two nonlinear normal modes are shown to be responsible for the creation of the isolas.


Subject(s)
Nonlinear Dynamics
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Lab Chip ; 11(24): 4214-20, 2011 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22038314

ABSTRACT

Here, we explore the single particle dynamics of superparamagnetic beads exposed to multifrequency ratchets. Through a combination of theory, simulation, and experiment, we determine the important tuning parameters that can be used to implement multiplexed separation of polydisperse colloidal mixtures. In particular, our results demonstrate that the ratio of driving frequencies controls the transition between open and closed trajectories that allow particles to be transported across a substrate. We also demonstrate that the phase difference between the two frequencies controls not only the direction of motion but also which particles are allowed to move within a polydisperse mixture. These results represent a fundamentally different approach to colloidal separation than the previous methods which are based on controlling transitions between phase-locked and phase-slipping regimes, and have a higher degree of multiplexing capabilities that can benefit the fields of biological separation and sensing as well as provide crucial insights into general ratchet behavior.


Subject(s)
Magnetics , Microspheres , Algorithms , Colloids/chemistry , Miniaturization , Nonlinear Dynamics
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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 84(1 Pt 1): 011403, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21867167

ABSTRACT

The nonlinear dynamic behavior of superparamagnetic beads transported through a two-dimensional potential energy landscape is explored empirically and through numerical simulation. The beads are driven through a periodic array of micromagnets by an external rotating field oriented at an angle θ relative to the magnetization direction of the substrate. The bead's motion was highly sensitive to the angle of the driving field near critical angles and to various system parameters, including bead size, rotation frequency, and substrate pole density. Our results suggest the possibility of using this behavior in a highly discriminative colloidal separation system, in which two different bead types can be tuned to move in orthogonal directions.


Subject(s)
Colloids/chemistry , Physics/methods , Cobalt/chemistry , Computer Simulation , Electromagnetic Fields , Fourier Analysis , Magnetics , Models, Statistical , Optics and Photonics , Palladium/chemistry , Scattering, Radiation , Time Factors
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Lab Chip ; 10(16): 2108-14, 2010 Aug 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20556295

ABSTRACT

We present theoretical, numerical, and experimental analyses on the non-linear dynamic behavior of superparamagnetic beads exposed to a periodic array of micro-magnets and an external rotating field. The agreement between theoretical and experimental results revealed that non-linear magnetic forcing dynamics are responsible for transitions between phase-locked orbits, sub-harmonic orbits, and closed orbits, representing different mobility regimes of colloidal beads. These results suggest that the non-linear behavior can be exploited to construct a novel colloidal separation device that can achieve effectively infinite separation resolution for different types of beads, by exploiting minor differences in their bead's properties. We also identify a unique set of initial conditions, which we denote the "devil's gate" which can be used to expeditiously identify the full range of mobility for a given bead type.


Subject(s)
Ferrosoferric Oxide/chemistry , Magnetics/methods , Microspheres , Models, Theoretical , Algorithms , Nonlinear Dynamics , Particle Size
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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 80(1 Pt 1): 011402, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19658704

ABSTRACT

The nonlinear dynamic behavior of superparamagnetic beads exposed to a periodic array of micromagnets and an external rotating field is simulated as a function of the relative size of the bead with respect to the micromagnet size and the strength of the external field relative to the pole density of the substrate. For large bead sizes, it is confirmed that the motion of the beads corresponds to the dynamics of an overdamped nonlinear harmonic oscillator. For lower bead sizes, additional subharmonic locking effects are observed along with the emergence of bounded orbits. These results qualitatively support previous experimental investigations of traveling-wave magnetophoresis and provide guidelines for achieving nearly infinite separation resolution between differently sized beads.

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Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci ; 365(1851): 317-43, 2007 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17255042

ABSTRACT

This work first considers a review of the dominant current methods for fibre Bragg grating wavelength interrogation. These methods include WDM interferometry, tunable filter (both Fabry-Perot and acousto-optic) demultiplexing, CCD/prism technique and a newer hybrid method utilizing Fabry-Perot and interferometric techniques. Two applications using these techniques are described: hull loads monitoring on an all-composite fast patrol boat and bolt pre-load loss monitoring in a composite beam in conjunction with a state-space modelling data analysis technique.


Subject(s)
Construction Materials/analysis , Engineering/instrumentation , Equipment Failure Analysis/instrumentation , Equipment Failure , Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Refractometry/instrumentation , Transducers , Engineering/methods , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis/methods , Maintenance/methods , Refractometry/methods
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