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    • An Economical and Environmental Alternative to Traditional Can Manufacturing Using a New Pre-laminated Steel 

      Ramezani, M (MDPI, 2020)
      Metal containers are the most commonly used packaging worldwide in both the food and beverage industry. Some manufacturing processes in the canning industry include multi-step transformations that take large aluminum or ...
    • Fatigue of Commercially Pure Titanium Dental Implants 

      Pasang, T; Ramezani, M; Prygoski, M; Wanhill, R; Byrnes, R; Kamiya, O; Tanaka, K (Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering, 2016)
      Failure of two commercially pure titanium dental implants was analysed. The implants fractured at the abutments after only three years use. One abutment failed at the junction of the threaded and unthreaded areas, the other ...
    • Formability of Magnesium Alloys AZ80 and ZE10 

      Pasang, T; Satanin, V; Ramezani, M; Waseem, M; Neitzert, T (Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2014)
      Formability of two magnesium alloys, namely, AZ80 and ZE10, has been investigated. Both alloys were supplied with a thickness of 0.8 mm. The grain structure of the as-received AZ80 alloy showed dislocations, twins and ...
    • In Silico Pelvis and Sacroiliac Joint Motion: Refining a Model of the Human Osteoligamentous Pelvis for Assessing Physiological Load Deformation Using an Inverted Validation Approach 

      Ramezani, M; Klima, S; De La Herverie, PLC; Campo, J; Le Joncour, JB; Rouquette, C; Scholze, M; Hammer, N (Hindawi, 2019)
      Introduction. Computational modeling of the human pelvis using the finite elements (FE) method has become increasingly important to understand the mechanisms of load distribution under both healthy and pathologically altered ...
    • Printing of Soft Stretchable Sensor From Carbon Black Composites 

      Zhu, Y; Assadian, M; Ramezani, M; Aw, KC (MDPI, 2018)
      Demand for highly stretchable mechanical sensors for use in the fields of soft robotics and wearable sensors has been constantly rising. Carbon based materials as piezo-resistive material are low-cost and have been widely ...
    • Synthesis of As-sintered 60NiTi Parts with a High Open Porosity Level 

      Khanlaria, K; Ramezani, M; Kelly, P; Cao, P; Neitzert, T (Scielo, 2018)
      60NiTi, despite exhibiting attractive chemical and mechanical properties desirable for biomedical applications, has not yet been processed to a porous structure suitable for general bone replacement applications. In this ...
    • Use of a Novel Polymer-coated Steel As an Alternative to Traditional Can Manufacturing in the Food Industry 

      Selles, MA; Schmid, SR; Sanchez-Caballero, S; Ramezani, M; Perez-Bernabeu, E (MDPI, 2021)
      Metal containers (both food and beverage cans) are made from huge steel or aluminum coils that are transformed into two-or three-piece products. During the manufacturing process, the metal is sprayed on both sides and the ...
    • Utilization of 3D Printing Technology to Facilitate and Standardize Soft Tissue Testing 

      Scholze, M; Singh, A; Lozano, PF; Ondruschka, B; Ramezani, M; Werner, M; Hammer, N (Springer Nature Ltd., 2018)
      Three-dimensional (3D) printing has become broadly available and can be utilized to customize clamping mechanisms in biomechanical experiments. This report will describe our experience using 3D printed clamps to mount soft ...

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