نتایج جستجو برای: slip

تعداد نتایج: 18198  

2003
G. McHale

The response of a quartz crystal microbalance ~QCM! is considered using a wave equation for the substrate and the Navier-Stokes equations for a finite liquid layer under a slip boundary condition. It is shown that when the slip length to shear wave penetration depth is small, the first-order effect of slip is only present in the frequency response. Importantly, in this approximation the frequen...

2009
Heather M. Savage Michele L. Cooke

Two-dimensional, numerical models of a linear fault embedded within a linear elastic medium show the generation of off-fault tensile failure that results from inelastic slip along the fault. We explore quasistatic models with slip-weakening friction to assess the effects of spatially and temporally variable friction on the damage patterns. Tensile fractures form where tangential normal stresses...

2016
S. Murphy A. Scala A. Herrero S. Lorito G. Festa E. Trasatti R. Tonini F. Romano I. Molinari S. Nielsen

The 2011 Tohoku earthquake produced an unexpected large amount of shallow slip greatly contributing to the ensuing tsunami. How frequent are such events? How can they be efficiently modelled for tsunami hazard? Stochastic slip models, which can be computed rapidly, are used to explore the natural slip variability; however, they generally do not deal specifically with shallow slip features. We s...

2003
Dmitry I. Garagash John W. Rudnicki

[1] The one-dimensional model of Rudnicki and Chen [1988] for a slip-weakening dilating fault is extended to include shear heating. Because inertia is not included, instability (a seismic event) corresponds to an unbounded slip rate. Shear heating tends to increase pore pressure and decrease the effective compressive stress and the resistance to slip and consequently tends to promote instabilit...

2014
J. P. Avouac

We model seismic and aseismic slip on the Japan megathrust in the area of theMw9.0, 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake based on daily time series from 400 GPS stations of the GEONET network and campaign measurements of six sea floor displacements. The coseismic and postseismic slip distributions are inverted simultaneously using principal component analysis-based inversion method (PCAIM). Exploring a w...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2008
Prakriti Parijat Thurmon E Lockhart

Slip-induced fall accidents continue to be a significant cause of fatal injuries and economic losses. Identifying the risk factors causing slip-induced falls is key to developing better preventive measures to reduce fall accidents. Although epidemiological studies suggest localised muscle fatigue may be one of the risk factors for slip-induced falls, there has been no documented biomechanical s...

2017
Genki Yamauchi Keiji Nagatani Takeshi Hashimoto Kenichi Fujino

Odometry is widely used to localize wheeled and tracked vehicles because of its simplicity and continuity. Odometric calculations integrate the wheel or track’s rotation speed. The accuracy of position thus calculated, is affected by slippage between the ground and the wheel or track. When traveling on a loose slope, the localization accuracy of the odometry decreases remarkably due to slippage...

2009
Allan M. Rubin Jean-Paul Ampuero

For a wide range of conditions, earthquake nucleation zones 6 on rate-and state-dependent faults that obey either of the popular state evo-7 lution laws expand as they accelerate. Under the " slip " evolution law, which 8 experiments show to be the more relevant law for nucleation, this expansion 9 takes the form of a unidirectional slip pulse. In numerical simulations these 10 pulses often ten...

2016
R. Altendorfer Ann Arbor R. M. Ghigliazza Daniel E. Koditschek

The dynamics of a Spring Loaded Inverted Pendulum (SLIP) \template” [1] approximate well the center of mass (COM) of running animals, humans, and of the robot RHex [2]. Running control can therefore be ierarchically structured as a high level SLIP control and the anchoring of SLIP in the complex morphology of the physical system. Analysis of the sagittal plane lossless SLIP model has shown that...

Journal: :journal of computational applied mechanics 0
hadi ramin university of tehran mohammad pourjafar university of tehran

eunsteady slip-flow of second grade non-newtonian electrically conducting fluid over an oscillating sheet has been considered and solved numerically. a second-order slip velocity model is used to predict the flow characteristic over the wall. with the assumption of infinite length in the x-direction, the velocity of the fluid can be assumed as a function of y and t, hence, with proper change va...

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