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Mahdavi Shahri N, Asad Poor A, Jaj Vandian R, Zebar Jad S M. Hovers Systems Simulation Using the Origami Science and Testing It's Mechanical Resistance. ASJ 2006; 4 (3) :287-294
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1- Nursing And Midwifery Department, Islamic Azad University.Bojnourd Brunch, Bojnourd, Iran.
Abstract:   (619 Views)
Purpose: The main concern of this research is a fundamental study in ruling elements of Hovers bone system and making relationship between Bionic and Cybernetic sciences in order to make a better understanding of different sciences and effective use of biologic models and systems for industrial designs.
Materials and Methods: the research was done with Origami science, using paper as a basic material in hand and also modeling the split circle in Hovers system in comparison with triangle and square models. In this way, the level of deformation against pressure and the maximum force resistance was studied.
Result: the results confirmed that the circle model in comparison with triangle and square models showed the maximum resistance against the sustained pressure both in single and multi forms.
Conclusion: In fact the presence of Hovers systems and righteously situated Osteoblades and their organic discipline can be ideal models in designing protective systems used in industry for protecting and stabilizing the means.
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Type of Study: Original | Subject: Morphometry
Received: 2021/12/26 | Accepted: 2006/10/18 | Published: 2006/10/18

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