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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Statistical Analysis of a Three-dimensional Axial Strain and Axial-shear Strain Elastography Algorithm

Li, Mohan 2011 August 1900 (has links)
Pathological phenomena often change the mechanical properties of the tissue. Therefore, estimation of tissue mechanical properties can be of clinical importance. Ultrasound elastography is a well-established strain estimation technique. Until recently, mainly 1D elastography algorithms have been developed. A few 2D algorithms have also been developed in the past. Both of these two types of technique ignore the tissue motion in the elevational direction, which could be a significant source of decorrelation in the RF data. In this thesis, a 3D elastography algorithm that estimates all the three components of tissue displacement is implemented and tested statistically. In this research, displacement fields of mechanical models are simulated. RF signals are then generated based on these displacement fields and used as the input of elastography algorithms. To evaluate the image quality of elastograms, absolute error, SNRe, CNRe and CNRasse are computed. The SNRe, CNRe and CNRasse values are investigated not only under different strain conditions, but also in different frame locations, which forms 3D strain filters. A statistical comparison between image qualities of the 3D technique and 2D technique is also provided. The results of this study show that the 3D elastography algorithm outperforms the 2D elastography algorithm in terms of image quality and robustness, especially under high strain conditions. This is because that the 3D algorithm estimates the elevational displacement, while the 2D technique only estimates the axial and lateral deformation. Since the elevational displacement could be an important source for the decorrelation in the RF data, the 3D technique is more effective and robust compared with the 2D technique.
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A Density Functional Study on Mechanical and Electronic Properties of Single-Wall Silicon-Carbon Nanotube under the Deformation by External Force

Lee, Shin-Chin 20 August 2009 (has links)
In this thesis, mechanical and electronic properties of a (4,4) SiC nanotube under different tensile strain were investigated by density functional theory (DFT) calculation. The HOMO-LUMO gap of nanotube will significantly decrease linearly with the increase of axial strain. Two different slopes are found before and after an 11% strain in the profile of HOMO-LUMO gap versus strain. The partial density of states, bond order and electronic deformation density were discussed for demonstrating the strain effect on the electronic properties of SiC nanotube under axial strain. The adsorption mechanism of CO on SiC nanotubes with different axial strains as well as the charge distributions after the adsorption were also discussed.
3

Repeated Loading of Normally Consolidated Clay

Greenwood, John Robert 09 1900 (has links)
The effects of repeated loading on a normally consolidated,saturated silty clay, are compared to the effects of sustained loading and standard strength tests on the same material. Attention is given to axial strains and pore water pressures generated under the different loading conditions. / Thesis / Master of Engineering (ME)
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Validation in-vivo des techniques d’élastographie ultrasonore, invasive et non-invasive, à l’aide d’un modèle porcin

Valiallah, Hasti 10 1900 (has links)
Il est maintenant admis que la composition de la plaque athérosclérotique est un déterminant majeur de sa vulnérabilité à se rompre. Vu que la composition de la plaque affecte ses propriétés mécaniques, l'évaluation locale des propriétés mécaniques de la plaque d'athérome peut nous informer sur sa vulnérabilité. L'objectif est de comparer les techniques d’élastographie ultrasonores endovasculaire (EVE) et non-invasive (NIVE) en fonction de leur potentiel à identifier les composantes calcifiées et lipidiques de la plaque. Les acquisitions intravasculaire et extravasculaire ont été effectuées sur les artères carotidiennes de neuf porcs hypercholestérolémiques à l’aide d’un cathéter de 20 MHz et d'une sonde linéaire de 7.5 MHz, respectivement. Les valeurs de déformation radiale et axiale, rapportés par EVE et NIVE, ont été corrélées avec le pourcentage des zones histologiques calcifiées et lipidiques pour cinq plaques. Nos résultats démontrent une bonne corrélation positive entre les déformations et les composantes calcifiées (r2 = 0.82, P = 0.034 valeur par EVE et r2 = 0.80, P = 0.041 valeur par NIVE). Une forte corrélation entre les déformations axiales et les contenus lipidiques par NIVE (r2 = 0.92, P-value = 0.010) a été obtenue. En conclusion, NIVE et EVE sont des techniques potentielles pour identifier les composants de la plaque et aider les médecins à diagnostiquer précocement les plaques vulnérables. / It is now widely accepted that plaque composition is a major determinant of plaque’s vulnerability to rupture. Since composition of the plaque affects its mechanical properties, the local assessment of mechanical properties of atherosclerotic plaque may inform us about plaque’s vulnerability. The objective is to compare ultrasonic endovascular elastography (EVE) versus non-invasive vascular elastography (NIVE) according to their potential to identify plaque contents. Intravascular and extravascular acquisitions were performed on carotid arteries of nine hypercholesterolemic minipigs with a 20 MHz catheter and a 7.5 MHz standard probe, respectively. Radial and axial strain values, reported by EVE and NIVE respectively, were correlated with histological area of lipid and calcium for five plaques. Our results demonstrate a good positive correlation between strains and calcified contents (r2=0.82, P-value=0.034 by EVE and r2=0.80, P-value= 0.041 by NIVE). Additionally, there is a strong correlation between axial strains and lipid contents by NIVE (r2=0.92, P-value= 0.010). In conclusion, NIVE and EVE are the potential techniques to identify plaque components and to help physicians to early diagnose the vulnerable plaques.
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Validation in-vivo des techniques d’élastographie ultrasonore, invasive et non-invasive, à l’aide d’un modèle porcin

Valiallah, Hasti 10 1900 (has links)
Il est maintenant admis que la composition de la plaque athérosclérotique est un déterminant majeur de sa vulnérabilité à se rompre. Vu que la composition de la plaque affecte ses propriétés mécaniques, l'évaluation locale des propriétés mécaniques de la plaque d'athérome peut nous informer sur sa vulnérabilité. L'objectif est de comparer les techniques d’élastographie ultrasonores endovasculaire (EVE) et non-invasive (NIVE) en fonction de leur potentiel à identifier les composantes calcifiées et lipidiques de la plaque. Les acquisitions intravasculaire et extravasculaire ont été effectuées sur les artères carotidiennes de neuf porcs hypercholestérolémiques à l’aide d’un cathéter de 20 MHz et d'une sonde linéaire de 7.5 MHz, respectivement. Les valeurs de déformation radiale et axiale, rapportés par EVE et NIVE, ont été corrélées avec le pourcentage des zones histologiques calcifiées et lipidiques pour cinq plaques. Nos résultats démontrent une bonne corrélation positive entre les déformations et les composantes calcifiées (r2 = 0.82, P = 0.034 valeur par EVE et r2 = 0.80, P = 0.041 valeur par NIVE). Une forte corrélation entre les déformations axiales et les contenus lipidiques par NIVE (r2 = 0.92, P-value = 0.010) a été obtenue. En conclusion, NIVE et EVE sont des techniques potentielles pour identifier les composants de la plaque et aider les médecins à diagnostiquer précocement les plaques vulnérables. / It is now widely accepted that plaque composition is a major determinant of plaque’s vulnerability to rupture. Since composition of the plaque affects its mechanical properties, the local assessment of mechanical properties of atherosclerotic plaque may inform us about plaque’s vulnerability. The objective is to compare ultrasonic endovascular elastography (EVE) versus non-invasive vascular elastography (NIVE) according to their potential to identify plaque contents. Intravascular and extravascular acquisitions were performed on carotid arteries of nine hypercholesterolemic minipigs with a 20 MHz catheter and a 7.5 MHz standard probe, respectively. Radial and axial strain values, reported by EVE and NIVE respectively, were correlated with histological area of lipid and calcium for five plaques. Our results demonstrate a good positive correlation between strains and calcified contents (r2=0.82, P-value=0.034 by EVE and r2=0.80, P-value= 0.041 by NIVE). Additionally, there is a strong correlation between axial strains and lipid contents by NIVE (r2=0.92, P-value= 0.010). In conclusion, NIVE and EVE are the potential techniques to identify plaque components and to help physicians to early diagnose the vulnerable plaques.

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