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- aggregation publisher "Ghent University. Laboratory Soete".
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- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "Biomechanical research of Szent István university".
- aggregation abstract "This paper represents a short summary of the human knee joint modeling. The Biomechanical Team of the Szent István University investigates the motion of the human knee in the case of squatting. In the analysis of the previously mentioned motion the emphasis is laid on the kinematical properties, which is approximated by experimental and numerical ways. Primarily the sliding and rolling properties of the human condyles are examined, especially I in those domains where pure rolling, rolling and sliding jointly, and pure sliding may occur. Since only the two extremities are well known in the theoretical and applied mechanics, this paper wishes to furnish further information to the subject. On the other hand, in order to determine special additional features the global experimental investigations of the knee are also crucial. These results can be essential for further investigations of the phenomena of the combination of rolling and sliding and to show a new path of creating prosthesis.".
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