3D打印新型Stifel假体物联网解决方案研究

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Rupinder Singh, Arvind Kumar
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摘要

在过去,研究已经报道了新型stifel假体(SP)来解决不同年龄/品种犬的髌骨脱位(PL)问题。然而,关于3D打印SP作为一种物联网(IoT)解决方案用于卡因术后在线健康监测的报道较少。本研究报道了基于微带贴片天线(MPA)概念的用于pl术后在线健康监测的新型3d打印SP的研究。研究表明,当暴露在电磁场中时,所提出的溶液具有可接受的能量吸收率(比吸收率(SAR)为1.4 W/kg)。此外,在滑车沟髌骨正常功能/运动时,观察到谐振频率(Rf)(用于有效接收和辐射电磁能)为3.61 GHz,插入损耗(S11) -25.25 dB。在直接金属激光烧结(DMLS)制造的17−4沉淀硬化(PH)不锈钢(SS)的笼/ race中,采用熔丝制造(FFF)的聚乳酸(PLA) 3D打印制造的滑动组件模拟内侧/外侧PL的移动,观察到Rf的变化。内侧和外侧PL的Rf分别为3.82 GHz (S11 -24.26dB)和3.79 GHz (S11 -12.88 dB)。
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Investigations on 3D Printed Novel Stifel Prosthesis as IoT-Based Solution

In the past, studies have been reported on the novel stifel prosthesis (SP) to address the patella luxation (PL) issues for different ages/breeds of canine. However, less has been reported on 3D printed SP as an Internet of Things (IoT) solution for online health monitoring of caine post-PL surgery. This study reports the investigations on novel 3D-printed SP for online health monitoring post-PL surgery in line with the microstrip patch antenna (MPA) concept. The study suggests the proposed solution has an acceptable rate at which energy is absorbed by the human body when exposed to an electromagnetic field (specific absorption ratio (SAR) of 1.4 W/kg). Also, the resonance frequency (Rf) (for efficiently receiving and radiating electromagnetic energy) was observed as 3.61 GHz with insertion loss (S11) -25.25 dB while normal functioning/ movement of the patella in the trochlear grove. The shift in Rf was observed for the movement of a sliding component fabricated by 3D printing of poly-lectic acid (PLA) using fused filament fabrication (FFF) in the cage/ race of 17 − 4 precipitate hardened (PH) stainless steel (SS) fabricated by direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) to mimic medial/ lateral PL. The Rf was observed as 3.82 GHz (S11 -24.26dB) and 3.79 GHz (S11 -12.88 dB) for medial and lateral PL, respectively.

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National Academy Science Letters
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期刊介绍: The National Academy Science Letters is published by the National Academy of Sciences, India, since 1978. The publication of this unique journal was started with a view to give quick and wide publicity to the innovations in all fields of science
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