نتایج جستجو برای: hydrostatic stress

تعداد نتایج: 446412  

This study investigates the buckling behavior of short cylindrical shells with hemi-spherical heads subjected to hydrostatic pressure. It is assumed that the length of the cylindrical part is smaller than or equal to its diameter while its material may be dif-ferent from that of hemispherical heads. Finite element analysis was used to seek out the effect of geometric parameters such as thicknes...

2004
J. S. Bergström

This paper presents a newly developed constitutive model for predicting the timeand temperaturedependent mechanical behavior of fluoropolymers, including PTFE, PFA and FEP. The mathematical details of the theory and its connection with the underlying microstructure are presented together with aspects of its numerical implementation into large-strain finite element simulations. A set of uniaxial...

2003
S. Deemyad T. Tomita J. J. Hamlin B. R. Beckett J. S. Schilling D. G. Hinks J. D. Jorgensen S. Lee S. Tajima

The dependence of Tc for MgB2 on purely hydrostatic or nearly hydrostatic pressure has been determined to 29 GPa for single-crystalline and to 32 GPa for polycrystalline samples, and found to be in good agreement. Tc decreases from 39 K at ambient pressure to 15 K at 32 GPa with an initial slope dTc=dP ’ 1:11ð2Þ K/GPa. Evidence is presented that the differing values of dTc=dP reported in the li...

Journal: :International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2017

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2008
Chiara Spagnoli Arthur Beyder Stephen Besch Frederick Sachs

Cells swell in response a hypoosmotic challenge. By converting osmotic pressure to hydrostatic pressure at the cell membrane via van't Hoff's law, and converting that to tension via Laplace's law one predicts that the cell membrane should stretch and become stiff. We tested this prediction using the atomic force microscopy. During osmotic swelling cells did not become stiff and generally became...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1999
L E Claes C A Heigele

A new quantitative tissue differentiation theory which relates the local tissue formation in a fracture gap to the local stress and strain is presented. Our hypothesis proposes that the amounts of strain and hydrostatic pressure along existing calcified surfaces in the fracture callus determine the differentiation of the callus tissue. The study compares the local strains and stresses in the ca...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part A 2011
Stavros Thomopoulos Rosalina Das Victor Birman Lester Smith Katherine Ku Elliott L Elson Kenneth M Pryse Juan Pablo Marquez Guy M Genin

Although much is known about the effects of uniaxial mechanical loading on fibrocartilage development, the stress fields to which fibrocartilaginous regions are subjected to during development are mutiaxial. That fibrocartilage develops at tendon-to-bone attachments and in compressive regions of tendons is well established. However, the three-dimensional (3D) nature of the stresses needed for t...

2008
M. W. Conroy I. I. Oleynik S. V. Zybin C. T. White

First-principles density functional theory DFT calculations have been used to obtain the constitutive relationships of pentaerythritol tetranitrate PETN-I , a crystalline energetic material. The isotropic equation of state EOS for hydrostatic compression has been extended to include uniaxial compressions in the 100 , 010 , 001 , 110 , 101 , 011 , and 111 crystallographic directions up to a comp...

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