Hale J E, Vaughan C L
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia Rehabilitation Center, Charlottesville.
Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 1993;207(2):127-31. doi: 10.1243/PIME_PROC_1993_207_281_02.
A piezoelectric transducer and associated instrumentation were developed and evaluated as a means of experimentally determining joint contact stress. Each transducer, fabricated from a polyvinylidene fluoride film, comprised four discrete sensing elements. Following dynamic calibration of all sensing elements, in vitro evaluations were performed with transducers positioned in canine tibio-femoral joints. Quantitative measurements of contact stress as a function of time were obtained using these transducers, the magnitudes of which ranged between 0.01 and 7.99 MPa. Limitations associated with the transducer material and its use in this specific application included calibration variability and temporal phase shift of the transducer output signal relative to the applied load.
开发并评估了一种压电换能器及相关仪器,作为实验测定关节接触应力的一种手段。每个换能器由聚偏二氟乙烯薄膜制成,包含四个离散的传感元件。在对所有传感元件进行动态校准后,将换能器置于犬类胫股关节中进行体外评估。使用这些换能器获得了接触应力随时间变化的定量测量结果,其大小在0.01至7.99兆帕斯卡之间。与换能器材料及其在该特定应用中的使用相关的局限性包括校准变异性以及换能器输出信号相对于施加负载的时间相位偏移。