Publications

2019
H. Ameddah, F. Bettine, and H. Mazouz, “Electromechanical Analysis (MEMS) of a Capacitive Pressure Sensor of a Neuromate Robot Probe ,” The First International Conference on Innovation in Biomechanics and Biomaterials (ICIBAB 2019), April 10-11,. 2019.
H. Ameddah, G. Mebarki, and H. Mazouz, “Traitement d’Images Médicales et Détection de Contours d’Images Echographiques pour la Reconstruction 3D,” The First International Conference on Innovation in Biomechanics and Biomaterials (ICIBAB 2019), April 10-11. 2019.
H. Mebrek, H. Ameddah, and S. Mansouri, “The effect of the cutting conditions parameters on temperature by the Taguchi optimization method ,” The 7th International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics ICAMEM 2019 Hammamet - December 16-18,. 2019.
H. Ameddah, S. Lounansa, and H. Mazouz, “Finite element analysis of fatigue behavior of the biodegradable stent,” The 7th International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics ICAMEM 2019 Hammamet - 16-18, . 2019.
3D Printing Analysis by Powder Bed Printer (PBP) of a Thoracic Aorta Under Simufact Additive
H. Ameddah and H. Mazouz, “3D Printing Analysis by Powder Bed Printer (PBP) of a Thoracic Aorta Under Simufact Additive,” in Additive Manufacturing Technologies From an Optimization Perspective, 2019.Abstract


In recent decades, vascular surgery has seen the arrival of endovascular techniques for the treatment of vascular diseases such as aortic diseases (aneurysms, dissections, and atherosclerosis). The 3D printing process by addition of material gives an effector of choice to the digital chain, opening the way to the manufacture of shapes and complex geometries, impossible to achieve before with conventional methods. This chapter focuses on the bio-design study of the thoracic aorta in adults. A bio-design protocol was established based on medical imaging, extraction of the shape, and finally, the 3D modeling of the aorta; secondly, a bio-printing method based on 3D printing that could serve as regenerative medicine has been proposed. A simulation of the bio-printing process was carried out under the software Simufact Additive whose purpose is to predict the distortion and residual stress of the printed model. The binder injection printing technique in a Powder Bed Printer (PBP) bed is used. The results obtained are very acceptable compared with the results of the error elements found.

M. Amadji, H. Ameddah, and H. Mazouz, “NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE BIOMIMETIC M6-C PROSTHESIS WITH VISCOELASTIC CORE,” U.P.B. Sci. Bull., Series D, vol. 81, no. 4, 2019. Publisher's VersionAbstract

In this work we present a new biomimetic disc prosthesis imitating the fibroreinforced osmotic, and viscoelastic properties of the biological intervertebral disc (BID). For this, we proposed to study the second-generation biomimetic prosthesis "the M6-C prosthesis" which contains two metal plates, a core and a fiber fabric. First, a 3D model was established, the finite element analysis (FEA) under the ANSYS©2015 was conducted. Secondly, a biomimetic material, the silicone rubber, was compared with the polyethylene to find the material that mimics the behavior of a biological disk. Finally, the analysis of the results found the polymer has the same mechanical properties as the nucleus pulposus, in particular the viscoelastic behaviour compared with that of polyethylene

C. Rebiai, “Finite element analysis of 2-D structures by new strain based triangular element,” Journal of Mechanics, vol. 35, no. 3, 2019. Publisher's VersionAbstract

In this investigation, a new simple triangular strain based membrane element with drilling rotation for 2-D structures analysis is proposed. This new numerical model can be used for linear and dynamic analysis. The triangular element is named SBTE and it has three nodes with three degrees of freedom at each node. The displacements field of this element is based on the assumed functions for the various strains satisfying the compatibility equations. This developed element passed both patch and benchmark tests in the case of bending and shear problems. For the dynamic analysis, lumped mass with implicit/explicit time integration are employed. The obtained numerical results using the developed element converge toward the analytical and numerical solutions in both analyses.

H. Mebrek, H. Ameddah, and S. Mansouri, “The effect of the cutting conditions parameters on the temperature by the Taguchi optimization method,” The 7eme International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics ICAMEM 2019, December 16-18. 2019.
K. MANSOURI, M. Brioua, H. Djebaili, L. Ghelani, and M. Chitour, “Effect of Broken Fiber on Stress Transfer of Short Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Matrix Composite,” Journal of Nano-and Electronic Physics, vol. 11, no. 4, 2019. Publisher's Version
A. Kherraf, Y. Tamerabet, M. Brioua, and R. Benbouta, “Chip Formation Process using Finite Element Simulation “Influence of Cutting Speed Variation”,” Journal of Solid Mechanics, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 854-861, 2019. Publisher's Version
2018
H. Ameddah and H. Mazouz, “Biomedical rapid prototyping of free_form surfaces By planar contours method,” 6th International Conference on INTEGRITY-RELIABILITY-FAILURE, 22-26 July. 2018.
H. Ameddah and H. Mazouz, “IN VIVO CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO ARCHITECTURE OF A HUMAN VERTEBRA BY MICRO-IMAGING,” 6th International Conference Integrity-Reliability-Failure 22-26 July. 2018. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Bone, like any other material, is subject to mechanical fatigue when subjected to repetitive cyclic loading. Cyclic loading in vivo occurs either in workplaces exposed to mechanical vibration or during handling operations or during leisure and sports activities. As an example, the continuous exposure of the human body to intense global vibration can be, in the long run, cause problems of lumbar lesions due to dynamic stresses (mainly compression) in the spine. Bone and microcracks in cancellous bone. Fatigue rupture of vertebral bone is clinically and biologically important. From a clinical point of view, permanent damage and deformity, under cyclic loading, can probably weaken the vertebral body by inducing the migration of joint replacements. The mechanism of fatigue damage in cortical and trabecular bone can cause cracks and their propagation to final rupture. Microcracks observed in the vertebrae contributed to the decrease in vertebral rupture strength. In order to analyze the biomechanical behavior of the vertebrae and to assess the risk of fracture, an in vivo characterization method is applied based on the micro-MRI, aiming to focus on the evaluation the force at rupture of the vertebral body in compression. The method of extracting the shape of cancellous bone by special filters (adaptive filter, Robert's filter, etc.) will be applied, allowing it to be modelled as a slice (2D). This micro slice are created by edge configuration generation and triangulated cube configuration generation in capturing section contour points from medical image per slice, creating B-spline curve with the control points in each layer, producing solid model construction in Planar Contours method. Medical rapid prototyping models are performed in SolidWorks. Layered manufacturing techniques are used for producing parts of arbitrary complexity, which will then be modelled by finite element in fatigue.

H. Ameddah and H. Mazouz, “BIOMEDICAL RAPID PROTOTYPING OF FREE-FORM SURFACES BY PLANAR CONTOURS METHOD,” 6th International Conference Integrity-Reliability-Failure , 22-26 July . 2018. Publisher's VersionAbstract

In this paper, an interactive application tool has been developed for creating 3D models of dental implants and other body structures from 2D medical imaging data. 3D models are generated by using reverse engineering algorithm and planar contour method by SolidWorks developed in Visual Basic Language. The research includes transferring Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) images into digital matrixes, entering digital matrixes into SolidWorks environment, building feature library for 3D reconstruction, creating medical rapid prototyping models, and performing biomedical rapid design and manufacturing. 3D reconstruction models is created by edge configuration, generation and triangulated cube configuration generation in capturing section contour points from medical image per slice, creating B-spline curve with the control points in each layer, producing solid model construction in planar contours method. Medical rapid prototyping models are performed in SolidWorks, including three views or any combination of views, for biomedical rapid designing and manufacturing according to the biomedical needs. Layered manufacturing techniques are used for producing parts of arbitrary complexity. The results of this paper are to develop image processing 3D visualization in SolidWorks Application Programming Interface (API) using Visual Basic Language. The system performance is tested using truth CT and or MRI data, and 3D physical models dental for MRP are created directly from SolidWorks. The results reveal that the accuracy of 3D reconstruction is acceptable.

F. Bettine, H. Ameddah, and R. Manaa, “A NEURAL NETWORK APPROACH FOR PREDICTING KINEMATIC ERRORS SOLUTIONS FOR TROCHOIDAL MACHINING,” International Journal of Modern Manufacturing Technologies, vol. x, no. 1, 2018. Publisher's VersionAbstract

The prediction of machining accuracy of a fiveaxis machine tool is a vital process in precision manufacturing for machining a hard and free form surfaces. This work presents a novel approach for predicting kinematic errors solutions in five-axis machine for trochoidal milling strategy. This approach is based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN) for trochoidal milling machining strategy. We proposed a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) model to find the inverse kinematics solution for a five-axis machine. The data sets for the neural-network model are obtained using kinematics software. The solution of each neural network is estimated using inverse kinematics equation of the machine tool to select the best one. As a result, the Neural Network implementation improves the performance of the learning process. For this, numerical study of trochoidal strategy and experimental results are presented with aims to full milling and to ensure a control of radial engagement. The experimental result shows the efficiency of the method by obtainning the toolpath and the machining possebility of this new type of strategy emerging.

F. Bettine, H. Ameddah, and R. Manaa, “A neural network approach for predicting kinematic errors solutions for trochoidal machining in the matsuura MX-330 Five-axis Machine,” FME Transactions , vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 453-462, 2018. Publisher's VersionAbstract

The prediction of machining accuracy of a Five-axis Machine tool is a vital process in precision manufacturing. This work presents a novel approach for predicting kinematic errors solutions in five axis Machine. This approach is based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN) for trochoidal milling machining strategy. We proposed a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) model to find the inverse kinematics solution for a Five-axis Machine Matsuura MX-330. The data sets for the neural-network model is obtained using Matsuura MX-330 kinematics software. The solution of each neural network is estimated using inverse kinematics equation of the Machine tool to select the best one. As a result, the Neural Network implementation improves the performance of the learning process. In this work trochoidal trajectory generation formulation has been developed and simulated using the software Matlab Inc. The main advantage of the trochoidal path is to present a continuous path radius leading the machining process to take place under favorable conditions (no impact, less marking of the part, ...). Obtaining the toolpath is to allow programming of the toolpath according to ISO 6983 (which defines the principles of the G code). For this, numerical study of trochoidal strategy and experimental result are presented with aims to full milling and to ensure a control of radial engagement.

K. Chergui, H. Ameddah, and H. Mazouz, “Biomechanical Analysis of Fatigue Behavior of a Fully Composite-based Designed Hip Resurfacing Prosthesis,” Journal of the Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 80-94, 2018. Publisher's VersionAbstract

The Hip resurfacing prosthesis is subjected to different stresses resulting from the different positions of the human walk, thereby generating dynamic stresses that vary with time, leading the implant material to fatigue failure. It is important to study the fatigue behavior of the prosthesis material and to ensure its long lifetime. We proposed a new composite material named CF/PA12 composed of carbon fibers with a polyamide 12 resin, whose biocompatibility had been demonstrated in laboratories. In this study, we investigated the static and dynamic behavior at different Gait cycle positions of a Hip resurfacing prosthesis entirely made of new CF/PA12 composite. A fatigue behavior will be deducted by a Finite Element Analysis using the commercial SolidWorks software compatible with the Abaqus finite element code. Static and dynamic analysis were conducted considering normal walking and climbing stairs loading at different Gait cycle percentages of 2, 13, 19, 50 and 63%. The results obtained showed that Hip resurfacing prosthesis fully made of new CF/PA12 composite was very far from fatigue and therefore from failure.

M. Amadji, H. Ameddah, and H. Mazouz, “Numerical Shape Optimization of Cervical Spine Disc Prosthesis Prodisc-C,” Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, vol. 36, pp. 56-69, 2018. Publisher's VersionAbstract

Various ball and socket-type designs of cervical artificial discs are in use or under investigation. All these disc designs claim to restore the normal kinematics of the cervical spine. In this study, we are interested in the cervical prosthesis, which concerns the most sensitive part of the human body, given the movements generated by the head. The goal of this work is to minimize the constraints by numerical shape optimization in the prodisc-C cervical spine prosthesis in order to improve performance and bio-functionality as well as patient relief. Prodisc-C cervical spine prosthesis consists of two cobalt chromium alloy plates and a fixed nucleus. Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, on each plate there is a keel to stabilize the prosthesis; this prosthesis allows thee degrees of freedom in rotation. To achieve this goal, a static study was carried out to determine the constraint concentrations on the different components of the prosthesis. Based on the biomechanical behaviour of the spine discs, we totally fixed the lower metal plate; a vertical load of 73.6 N to simulate the weight of the head was applied to the superior metallic endplate. After a static study on this prosthesis, using a finite element model, we noticed that the concentration of the Von-Mises stress is concentrated on the peripheral edge core and the concave articulating surface of the superior metallic endplate the numerical. We use the module optimization for 3D SolidWorks for optimize our design, based on the criteria of minimizing stress value. Shape optimization concluded to minimize the equivalent stress value on both joint surface (concave and convex) from 11.3 MPa to 9.1MPa corresponding to a percentage decrease of 19.4% from the original geometry. We conclude that despite the fact that maximum Von Mises stresses are higher in the case of the dynamic load, remains that they are weak. Which is an advantage for the durability of the prosthesis and-also for the bone, because a low stress concentration on the prosthesis will reduce stress concentration generated by the implant on the bone, therefore its risk of fracture reduces.

C. Rebiai, E. Bahloul, and S. Benlahmidi, “A new accurate strain based sector element for the plane elasticity problems,” 2nd international Workshop on Structural Mechanics and Materials. Université de Batna2 Algerie. 17-18 December . 2018.
E. Bahloul, “Automatic implementation of a new recovery coefficient for Reliable contour milling,” Journal of Computational and Applied Research in Mechanical Engineering (JCARME), vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 199-210, 2018.Abstract

In contour milling, to render the machining process more automated with significant productivity without remaining material after machining, a new recovery coefficient was developed. The coefficient was inserted in the computation of contour parallel tool paths to fix the radial depth of cut in the way to ensure an optimized overlap area between the passes in the corners, without residuals. Thus, this parameter, which has been earlier inserted by the user, is now being independent and is implemented automatically from the input data of the contour shape of the pocket. In order to prove the effectiveness of the present approach, a detailed comparison with the classical methods found in the literature we also performed. The results clearly show that the new method removes the residuals efficiently in an automatic way and minimizes the toolpath length respect to the other methods. Furthermore, this proposed approach can easily be worked on the actual machine tool.

E. Klaa, H. Ameddah, and S. Mansouri, “Etude numérique de l’usinage en traisage d’alliage de titane Ti-6Al-4V,” 2ème WORKSHOP INTERNATIONAL en MECANIQUE des STRUCTURE et MATERIAUX IWMSM 2018, du 17-18 Décembre. 2018.

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