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Category:Biomechanics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Biomechanics is the research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms . As such it is a branch of both mechanics and biology . Among the subjects that biomechanics investigates are the forces that act on limbs, the aerodynamics of bird and insect flight , the hydrodynamics of swimming in fish and locomotion in general across all forms of life, from individual cells to whole organisms. The biomechanics of human beings is a core part of kinesiology . Applied mechanics, most notably thermodynamics and continuum mechanics and mechanical engineering disciplines such as fluid mechanics and solid mechanics , play prominent roles in the study of biomechanics. By applying the laws and concepts of physics, biomechanical mechanisms and structures can be simulated and studied. The main article for this category is Biomechanics . Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Biomechanics Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. L Locomotion (biological) (5 C, 25 P) V Vertebral column (2 C, 53 P)

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Category:BiomechanicsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

Biomechanics is the research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms. As such it is a branch of both mechanics and biology.

Among the subjects that biomechanics investigates are the forces that act on limbs, the aerodynamics of bird and insect flight, the hydrodynamics of swimming in fish and locomotion in general across all forms of life, from individual cells to whole organisms. The biomechanics of human beings is a core part of kinesiology.

Applied mechanics, most notably thermodynamics and continuum mechanics and mechanical engineering disciplines such as fluid mechanics and solid mechanics, play prominent roles in the study of biomechanics. By applying the laws and concepts of physics, biomechanical mechanisms and structures can be simulated and studied.

The main article for this category is Biomechanics.

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Biomechanics

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

L

► Locomotion (biological) (5 C, 25 P)

V

► Vertebral column (2 C, 53 P)

Pages in category "Biomechanics"

The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

Biomechanics

A

F

Force platform Functional movement

M cont.

Moens–Korteweg equation

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Aggregate modulus Arthropod

exoskeleton

B

Balance (ability) Biomechanics of

sprint running Brush border

C

Canadian Society for Biomechanics

Center of pressure (terrestrial locomotion)

Cometabolism Core (anatomy)

D

Dynamic similarity (Reynolds and Womersley numbers)

E

Ecomechanics Endoskeleton

Exoskeleton

Functional spinal unit

G

Gray's paradox Ground reaction force

H

Hill's muscle model Human skeletal

changes due to bipedalism

Hydrostatic skeleton

I

International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community (i-FAB)

J

Journal of Applied Biomechanics

L

Locomotor effects of shoes

M

Mechanics of human sexuality

Mechanics of Oscar Pistorius' running blades

Mechanome

Muscular hydrostat

N

Nanobiomechanics

O

Overhead throwing motion

P

Physics of skiing

R

Rotating locomotion in living systems

S

Simtk-opensim Jeffry B. Skiba Soft tissue Sports biomechanics

T

Tinetti test

V

Vestibulo emotional reflex

W

Womersley number

Work loop

Category:Mathematics of rigidity

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The articles in this category concern the theory of structural rigidity, a combinatorial theory that describes the conditions under which a collection of rigid bodies connected together by flexible hinges form an ensemble that is itself inflexible.

Pages in category "Mathematics of rigidity"

The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

C

Carpenter's rule problem

Cauchy's theorem (geometry)

F

Flexible polyhedron

L

Laman graph

P

Pseudotriangle

R

Rigid graph

R cont.

Rigidity matroid

S

Structural rigidity

Categories: Mechanics Rigid bodies Discrete geometry

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Category:Mechanical power controlFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

Articles in this category are about active management or control of mechanical energy, either politically or direct mechanical energy control.

Subcategories

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This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

C

► Chain drives (5 P)

E

► Escapements (10 P)

S

► Steam engine governors (3 P)

V

► Variators (1 C, 6 P)

Pages in category "Mechanical power control"

The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

A

Adjustable-speed drive

Anti-lock braking system

Semi-automatic transmission

Automatic transmission

B

Bicycle chain Bicycle drivetrain

systems Braking chopper

C

Centrifugal governor Chain

D

DC injection braking Drive shaft

E

Electronic brakeforce distribution

Electronic differential Electronic stability

control Escapement

G

Governor (device)

H

High-tensile chain

P

Power transmission

R

Roller chain

S

Speed limiter Sprocket Steam turbine

governing

T

Torque amplifier Torque converter Traction control

system

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Chain conveyor

Chain drive L

Launch control (automotive)

O

O-ring chain

Otto engine

V

Variable-frequency drive

Variator

Categories: Mechanics Power control

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The main article for this category is Classical mechanics.

Classical mechanics describes the laws of forces acting upon bodies. It is often called "Newtonian mechanics" after Newton and his laws of motion.

Subcategories

This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.

C

► Celestial mechanics (7 C, 34 P)

► Continuum mechanics (4 C, 101 P)

F

H

► Hamiltonian mechanics (42 P)

L

► Lagrangian mechanics (27 P)

R cont.

► Rotation in three dimensions (2 C, 25 P)

Σ

► Classical mechanics stubs (1 C,

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► Fictitious forces (7 P)

► Friction (2 C, 7 P)

R

► Rigid bodies mechanics (2 C)

► Rotation (6 C, 26 P)

56 P)

Pages in category "Classical mechanics"

The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

Classical mechanics

A

Absolute time and space

Adiabatic invariant Analytical dynamics Anharmonicity Anti-vibration

compound Appell's equation of

motion Area density

B

Berry connection and curvature

Bertrand's theorem Binet equation Bohr–van Leeuwen

theorem Bonnet's theorem Brownian dynamics Bucket argument

C

Capacitor analogy Center of mass

G cont.

Generalized forces Generating function

(physics) Geometric phase Gravitational two-

body problem

H

Hamiltonian mechanics

Hannay angle Helmholtz theorem

(classical mechanics) Hertz's principle of

least curvature History of classical

mechanics Hodograph Holonomic

constraints

I

Impact parameter Impulse (physics) Inelastic collision Inertia Inertial frame of

N cont.

Newtonian dynamics Newtonian material Non-autonomous

mechanics Non-inertial reference

frame Nonholonomic

system Normal mode

P

Perpendicular axis theorem

Physics of firearms Point particle Positive pressure Potential well Primary constraint

R

Reaction (physics) Relative velocity Reversible dynamics Rheonomous Roberval balance Roll center Roll moment

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Center-of-momentum frame

Centers of gravity in non-uniform fields

Circular motion Classical central-

force problem Classical Mechanics

(book) Coefficient of

restitution Complex harmonic

motion Configuration space Conjugate variables Constant of motion Constraint (classical

mechanics) Coriolis effect Cotes's spiral

D

D'Alembert's principle

Damping matrix Damping torque

E

Efimov effect Elastic collision Elastic energy Equations of motion Euler's laws of

motion Exact solutions of

classical central-force problems

F

Falling cat problem Few-body systems Fictitious force First class constraint

reference Initial stability Instant centre of

rotation

J

Jerk (physics) Jet force Johnsen–Rahbek

effect

K

Kepler problem Kinematic chain Kinematic diagram Kinematics Kirchhoff equations Koopman–von

Neumann classical mechanics

L

Lame's stress ellipsoid

Langevin dynamics Laplace–Runge–Lenz

vector Linear motion Liouville dynamical

system List of equations in

classical mechanics

M

Mass Mass flow meter Mass vector McGehee

transformation Mean speed theorem Mechanical similarity Modified Newtonian

Rolling resistance Rotary inertia Rotating reference

frame Rotating spheres Rotation Routhian

S

Scleronomous Simple harmonic

motion Sliding (motion) Soft body dynamics Specific impulse Startup winding Strain rate Stress (mechanics) Stress field Stretch rule Support polygon Surface force System-specific

impulse

T

Tennis racket theorem

Theory of impetus Three-body problem Tippe top Translational

symmetry Two-body problem

V

Vague tori Variable-mass system

Virtual displacement

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Force Free particle Friction Fundamental lemma

of calculus of variations

G

Galilean invariance

Gauss's principle of least constraint

dynamics Mohr's circle Momentum curtain Monogenic system Motion graphs and

derivatives

N

N-body choreography N-body problem Newton's laws of

motion Newton's theorem of

revolving orbits

Newton-second Categories:

Physics Mechanics

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The main article for this category is Mechanics.

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Subcategories

This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.

B

► Biomechanics (2 C, 42 P)

C

► Classical mechanics (10 C, 145 P)

► Continuum mechanics (4 C, 101 P)

D

► Dimensionless numbers of mechanics (empty)

► Dynamical systems (28 C, 197 P)

K

► Kinematics (4 C, 50 P)

M

► Mathematics of rigidity (8 P)

► Mechanical power control (4 C, 32 P)

► Mechanical power transmission (6 C, 43 P)

► Mechanical vibrations (1 C, 36 P)

O

► Oscillation (1 C, 15 P)

Q

► Quantum mechanics (29 C, 375 P)

R

► Rock Mechanics (2 P)

S

► Seismology (15 C, 56 P)

► Soil mechanics (49 P)

► Solid mechanics (9 C, 98 P)

► Statistical mechanics (17 C, 225 P)

T

► Theory of relativity (4 C, 69 P)

Pages in category "Mechanics"

The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

Mechanics

A

Acoustic lubrication Applied mechanics List of moment of

areas

F cont.

Friction torque

G

Generalized forces Geomechanics

P cont.

Power-to-weight ratio

Precession (mechanical)

Pressure drop Projectile motion

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Atwood machine

B

Banked turn Belt friction Body moment Byerlee's law

C

Carroll's paradox Causal contact Centrifugal force Centrifugal force

(rotating reference frame)

Centripetal force List of centroids Chain drive Christensen failure

criterion Coefficient of

restitution Collision Collision course Collision response Computational

aeroacoustics Computational

mechanics Conjugate beam

method Contact dynamics Couple (mechanics) Cremona diagram Cyclic stress Cylinder stresses

D

DBrn Decompression

(physics) Degrees of freedom

(mechanics)

Gravity train Ground reaction

force

H

Herpolhode Hosford yield

criterion

I

Ideal machine Implosion

(mechanical process) Inertia tensor of

triangle Infinitesimal strain

theory

J

J integral

K

Kelvin–Stokes theorem

Kirchhoff equations König's theorem

(kinetics)

L

Lame's stress ellipsoid

Lumped element model

M

Mass distribution Mathieu

transformation Mechanical

Pseudo-modal energies

Pulley

Q

Q factor

R

Radial distribution function

Ramberg–Osgood relationship

Reactive centrifugal force

Reduced mass Resistance distance

(mechanics) Rheonomous Right-hand rule Rubber elasticity

S

Sandwich theory Scleronomous Screw theory Shock (mechanics) Shock indicator Six degrees of

freedom Stall (engine) Stall torque Stiffening Strain energy release

rate Stress resultants Structural mechanics Structural rigidity

T

Tangent stiffness matrix

Telescoping

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Diaphragm (mechanical device)

Differential pulley Directional stability Duhamel's integral

E

Effective potential Electromechanical

modeling Electromechanics Euler's laws of motion Eversharp

F

Failure theory (material)

Fall factor Featherstone's

algorithm Fit (manufacturing) User:Fmflake/sandbox Fracture

Free body diagram

advantage Mechanical

advantage device Mechanical energy Mechanical filter Mechanical traveller Mechanician Mechanics of planar

particle motion Membrane analogy Micro-mechanics of

failure Mohr's circle Moment of inertia List of moments of

inertia Momentum Monogenic system Motion (physics) Multi-function

structure Multibody system

N

Newton's laws of motion

Newton's notation Newtonian dynamics Non-smooth

mechanics

P

Pair potential Parallel axis theorem Photoelasticity Photomechanical

effect Physical body Physics of skiing Poisson's ratio

Polhode

(mechanics) Tensor derivative

(continuum mechanics)

Three point flexural test

Tooth interior fatigue fracture

Torsion (mechanics) Trajectory Truss Tsai–Wu failure

criterion

U

Unilateral contact

V

Variable cycle engine Variable-mass

system Virtual displacement Virtual work Vis viva

W

Wedge (mechanical device)

Whippletree (mechanism)

Work (physics)

Y

Yield (engineering)

Yield strength anomaly

Categories: Physics

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Mechanical engineering Motion

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