Table 2.
Work (J/m3) | fwmax (Hz) | Power (W/m3) | fmax (Hz) | Ee (mN/mm2) | |
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IFI-11a [13] | 0.96 ± 0.08d | 160 ± 9b,d,e | 177 ± 20b,d,e | 196 ± 6b,c,d,e | 402 ± 21b,c,d,e |
IFI-11b [10] | 0.64 ± 0.07 | 118 ± 9a,c,d,e | 88 ± 11a,c | 150 ± 7a,c,d,e | 267 ± 23a |
IFI-11c [13] | 0.82 ± 0.07 | 150 ± 4b,d,e | 138 ± 10b,d,e | 179 ± 3a,b,d,e | 296 ± 29a |
IFI-11d [13] | 0.60 ± 0.08a | 85 ± 5a,b,c | 62 ± 8a,c | 120 ± 5a,b,c | 239 ± 20a |
IFI-11e [14] | 0.73 ± 0.09 | 69 ± 4a,b,c | 63 ± 7a,c | 107 ± 4a,b,c | 218 ± 16a |
Power was measured under small amplitude conditions, 0.125% ML. Work values are for the run that generated maximum power. Ee is elastic modulus values at 150 Hz, the IFI-11a WBF. fwmax is the ML oscillation frequency that generated maximum work. fmax is the ML oscillation frequency that generated maximum power. All values are mean ± SE. Superscript letters after values in the tables indicate a statistically significant difference between that line and the converter line indicated. One-way ANOVA with Holm-Sidak pairwise multiple comparisons was used (SigmaPlot v11.0) with P < 0.05. Brackets indicate number of fibers tested.