Micro-electrical discharge machining (μEDM) is severely affected by tool wear and its process variants, which can lead to compromised precision and dimensional disruptions in micro-part production. Several attempts have been made to address this problem by suggesting offline and online (real-time) tool wear compensation strategies. Research efforts in this area have intensified over the last 20 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrgans-on-chips have been tissues or three-dimensional (3D) mini-organs that comprise numerous cell types and have been produced on microfluidic chips to imitate the complicated structures and interactions of diverse cell types and organs under controlled circumstances. Several morphological and physiological distinctions exist between traditional 2D cultures, animal models, and the growing popular 3D cultures. On the other hand, animal models might not accurately simulate human toxicity because of physiological variations and interspecies metabolic capability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMedical needle innovations have utilized rotating motion to enhance tissue-cutting capabilities, reducing cutting force and improving clinical outcomes. This study analyzes the effects of six essential factors on insertion and extraction forces during bone marrow biopsy (BMB) procedures. The study uses Taguchi's L32 orthogonal array and numerically simulates the BMB process using the Lagrangian surface-based method on a three-dimensional (3D) heterogeneous Finite Element (FE) model of the human iliac crest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTrephine bone marrow biopsy is an effective technique for diagnosing hematological malignancies in patients of different ages. During trephine biopsy, bone marrow cores are obtained for detailed morphological evaluation to look for any abnormality and arrive at a diagnosis. The primary goal of this work is to perform a survey on Indian patients of various ages for the trephine bone marrow biopsy process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBone marrow biopsy (BMB) needles are frequently used in medical procedures, including extracting biological tissue to identify specific lesions or abnormalities discovered during a medical examination or a radiological scan. The forces applied by the needle during the cutting operation significantly impact the sample quality. Excessive needle insertion force and possible deflection might cause tissue damage, compromising the integrity of the biopsy specimen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeat transfer in water with the help of solar energy is an effective way to harness renewable energy and reduce reliance on non-renewable sources of energy. The utilization of turbulent promoters is an efficient solution to ameliorate the performance of heat exchangers (HE). The current work summarizes the experimental and numerical behaviour of HE reported in the literature, including the thermal examinations of HT and fluid flow characteristics with various turbulent promoters and tube arrangements.
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June 2023
The main aim of this work is to use a finite element technique (FEM) to gain understanding about the bone marrow biopsy (BMB) needle insertion process and needle-tissue interactions in the human iliac crest. A multi-layer iliac crest model consists of stratum corneum, dermis, epidermis, hypodermis, cortical, and cancellous bone has been established. This paper proposes a FE model that examines all phases of tissue deformation, including puncture, cutting, needle-tissue interaction, and various stress-strain values for BMB needle during interaction.
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