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Application of Design Aspects in Uniaxial Loading Machine Development
Published on: September 19, 2018
Design, fabrication and characterization of a pure uniaxial microloading system for biologic testing
Jonathan D King1, Spencer L York1, Marnie M Saunders1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Akron, 302 E Buchtel Ave, Akron, OH 44325-0302, United States.
Abstract:
The field of mechanobiology aims to understand the role the mechanical environment plays in directing cell and tissue development, function and disease. The empirical aspect of the field requires the development of accurate, reproducible and reliable loading platforms that can apply microprecision mechanical load. In this study we designed, fabricated and characterized a pure uniaxial loading platform capable of testing small synthetic and organic specimens along a horizontal axis. The major motivation for platform development was in stimulating bone cells seeded on elastomeric substrates and soft tissue loading. The biological uses required the development of culturing fixtures and environmental chamber. The device utilizes commercial microactuators, load cells and a rail/carriage block system. Following fabrication, acceptable performance was verified by suture tensile testing.

