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Marisa Bernal Neysa Alicea Angélica Báez Beatriz Ramos

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Design Project. Marisa Bernal Neysa Alicea Ang é lica B á ez Beatriz Ramos. What would you do…. if you loose any of your limbs?. Outline. Design Purpose Applications Engineering Considerations Uniqueness Challenges Areas of Opportunities New Techniques. Prosthetic Leg. LINER. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Marisa BernalNeysa Alicea

Angélica BáezBeatriz Ramos

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if you loose any of your limbs?

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OutlineDesignPurposeApplicationsEngineering ConsiderationsUniquenessChallengesAreas of OpportunitiesNew Techniques

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Prosthetic LegLINER

FEET

SOCKET

KNEE

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Socket

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PurposeImprove the design of the prosthesis socket,

making it more comfortable for the user, and thus improving the quality of life of people with disabilities.

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ApplicationsFor medical purposes, related to athletes

with disabilities.

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Engineering ConsiderationsUse impact analysis in our calculationsUse the safest approximations for our design

Proper material selection

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Material CharacteristicsLightweight low densityStiff high Elastic Modulus

Minimize

Maximize

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Material Characteristics

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Material CharacteristicsMaterial Possibilities

WoodTechnical CeramicsCompositesCarbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics (CFRP)

Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP)Density: 1.8 g/ccModulus of Elasticity: 225 GPa Sut: 3800 Mpa

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UniquenessA prosthesis has to be designed to fit the

needs of a specific person.It is customized for each user

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ChallengeConsider that the product is a medical deviceConvert our project to shapes that we can

analyze with the concept learned in class

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Material Selection

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Static Loads Analysis

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Static Load AnalysisFor this analysis we used the following

equations and obtained the shown values.

28.115m

KN

I

My

262.4

2

3

m

KN

A

V

EICxC

xCqxx

1

26)( 32

21

3

)(x 2.68 x 10-6m= 2.6 x 10-3mm

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Dynamic Load Analysis

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Dynamic Load AnalysisImpact Load

Maximum Elongation

M=mass v=velocity at impact L=length E=Elastic Modulus A=area

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Dynamic Load AnalysisImpact Load

Maximum stress

E = Elastic Modulus δmax = maximum elongation L = length

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Dynamic Load AnalysisWe calculated the values of:

=3195.38KN = = 128.69MPa =

Using stress concentrator factor Kf = 1.5 = 192.95MPa = 192.95MPa

We calculated the fatigue strength: = 0.4 SUT =1520MPa

amplitudePmeanP

meanamplitude

SCamplitude,

SCmean,

'fS'fS

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Dynamic Load AnalysisStress concentration factors:

MPaS

S

K

K

K

K

K

f

f

yreliabilit

retermperatu

surface

load

size

5.497

)620.0)(1)(7841.0)(85.0)(792.0(

620.0

1

7841.0

85.0

792.0

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Dynamic Load AnalysisUsing Modified Goodman theory to calculate

the safety factor:

28.2

3800

95.192

5.497

95.19211

,,

MPa

MPa

MPa

MPan

UTf S

mvm

S

avm

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Component lifeAproximated it to the behavior of aluminum

a=19922.54, b= -0.2815N = 1.3 x 107 cycles

Sm

Sf

5 x 1081.3 x 107

Sm

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Areas of OpportunityAssumed values were used since data for our

material was not availableDesign uniqueness.

A different analysis is needed for each person

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New KnowledgeReinforce teamwork skillsLoads distribution in prosthetic devicesImpact loads

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Any Questions???