نتایج جستجو برای: interfacial shear stresses

تعداد نتایج: 129671  

2005
I. I. Oleynik S. V. Zybin M. L. Elert C. T. White

Shear stresses are the driving forces for the creation of both point and extended defects in crystals subjected to high pressures and temperatures. Recently, we observed anomalous elastic materials response in shock-compressed silicon and diamond in the course of our MD simulations and were able to relate this phenomenon to non-monotonic dependence of shear stress on uniaxial compression of the...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2005
K Iesaka W L Jaffe C M Jones F J Kummer

We have investigated the role of the penetration of saline on the shear strength of the cement-stem interface for stems inserted at room temperature and those preheated to 37 degrees C using a variety of commercial bone cements. Immersion in saline for two weeks at 37 degrees C reduced interfacial strength by 56% to 88% after insertion at room temperature and by 28% to 49% after preheating of t...

Journal: :Nature materials 2005
Jonghwan Suhr Nikhil Koratkar Pawel Keblinski Pulickel Ajayan

Polymer composites reinforced by carbon nanotubes have been extensively researched for their strength and stiffness properties. Unless the interface is carefully engineered, poor load transfer between nanotubes (in bundles) and between nanotubes and surrounding polymer chains may result in interfacial slippage and reduced performance. Interfacial shear, although detrimental to high stiffness an...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1992
J E Sanders C H Daly E M Burgess

Shear stresses on a residual limb in a prosthetic socket are considered clinically to contribute to tissue breakdown in below-knee amputees. When applied simultaneously with normal stresses, they can cause injury within the skin or can generate an abrasion on the surface. To gain insight into shear stresses and parameters that affect them, interface stresses were recorded on below-knee amputee ...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2012
Kendra A Erk Jeffrey D Martin Jonathan T Schwalbe Frederick R Phelan Steven D Hudson

A new measurement method is suggested that is capable of probing the shear and dilational interfacial rheological responses of small droplets, those of size comparable to real emulsion applications. Freely suspended aqueous droplets containing surfactant and non-surface-active tracer particles are transported through a rectangular microchannel by the plane Poiseuille flow of the continuous oil ...

Most of the Earth's crust contains fluids, and fractures are common throughout the upper part. They exist at a wide range of scales from micro-fractures within grains to major faults and shear zones that traverse the crust. In this paper, the stress-dependent permeability in fractured rock masses have been investigated considering the effects of nonlinear normal deformation and shear dilation o...

2014
Shayesteh Haghighatpanah Martin Bohlén Kim Bolton

Molecular dynamics (MD) and molecular mechanics (MM) methods have been used to investigate additive-polymer interfacial properties in single walled carbon nanotube (SWNT)-polyethylene and SWNT-polyacrylonitrile composites. Properties such as the interfacial shear stress and bonding energy are similar for the two composites. In contrast, functionalizing the SWNT with carboxylic acid groups leads...

Journal: :The Journal of arthroplasty 2007
Patrick C Weinrauch Cameron Bell Lance Wilson Ben Goss Cameron Lutton Ross W Crawford

Although cement-within-cement revision arthroplasty minimizes the complications associated with removal of secure PMMA, failure at the interfacial region between new and old cement mantles remains a theoretical concern. This article assesses the variability in shear properties of bilaminar cement mantles related to duration of postcure and the use of antibiotic cements. Bilaminar cement mantles...

Journal: :علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر 0
محمود مهرداد شکریه مجید صفرآبادی

the effects of physical, thermal and mechanical parameters on curing microthermal residual stresses are studied, based on the energy method, to present a theoretical solution for prediction of residual stress felds. a fnite element analysis is developed to compare the theoretical and numerical results together. there is found to be a good agreement between the results of the two methods. howeve...

2007
C. E. Packard C. A. Schuh

Instrumented contact experiments are performed on three metallic glasses to systematically study shear band formation near a stress concentration. The results suggest that high local stresses at a point in the glass are insufficient to initiate a shear band. Rather, the yield strength must be exceeded along the entire length of a viable shear path in order for a shear band to form. Because of t...

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