نتایج جستجو برای: coupling shear wall

تعداد نتایج: 383677  

2017
Thibaut Saur Emilie Morin Frédéric Habouzit Nicolas Bernet Renaud Escudié

The objective of this study was to investigate the bacterial adhesion under different wall shear stresses in turbulent flow and using a diverse bacterial consortium. A better understanding of the mechanisms governing microbial adhesion can be useful in diverse domains such as industrial processes, medical fields or environmental biotechnologies. The impact of wall shear stress-four values rangi...

Lightweight steel framing is a method in housing and construction that have been widely used in lightweight steel construction. In this method, the structure is built by cold formed steel elements. They are cost-effective, light, and easy to assemble. However, the performance of lateral load resisting systems in cold-formed steel structures specially the behavior of cold-formed steel shear wall...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2009
C G Caro

The suggestion was made in the 1870s that mechanical irritation of the arterial wall is a cause of atherosclerosis, because the changes were chiefly found at points "exposed to the full stress and impact of the blood." The mechanical damage theory persisted until well into the 20th century when, with interest increasing in multidisciplinary research, two fluid mechanical proposals were advanced...

2012
B K Thakkar

Design of shear walls is a complex procedure, especially if the cross section of the shear wall is not regular in shape. Shear walls are usually treated like cantilevers fixed at the foundation level. Normally, lift wells are designed as shear walls. The design of shear walls takes horizontal forces into account by shear and bending. Design for shear in the walls can be managed by computing the...

2015
Allan Manalo

This paper presents the structural behaviour of an emerging prefabricated wall system made up of glass fibre reinforced rigid polyurethane foam (PUF) and Magnesium Oxide (MgO) board. Full-scale wall specimens were prepared and tested under transverse bending, compression and shear. The results of the experimental investigation showed that the behaviour of the composite walls is governed by the ...

Journal: :Journal of Fluid Mechanics 2022

The inner-outer interaction model (Marusic, Mathis & Hutchins, Science, vol. 329, 2010, 193-196) and the attached-eddy (Townsend, Cambridge University Press, 1976) are two fundamental models describing multi-scale turbulence interactions organization of energy-containing motions in logarithmic region high-Reynolds number wall-bounded turbulence, respectively. In this paper, by coupling additive...

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
m. fadaee phd student, international institute of earthquake engineering and seismology (iiees) m.k. jafari professor of geotechnical engineering research center, international institute of earthquake engineering and seismology (iiees) m. kamalian associate professor of geotechnical engineering research center, international institute of earthquake engineering and seismology (iiees) m. moosavi , assistant professor , mazandaran university a. shafiee assistant professor of geotechnical engineering research center, international institute of earthquake engineering and seismology (iiees)

during past earthquakes, many instances of building damage as a result of earthquake surface fault rupture have been observed. the results of investigating a potential mitigation scheme are presented in this paper. such plan provides a wall in the soil with the aim of surface displacement localization in the narrow pre-determined location. this may reduce the risk of the future rupture downstre...

2008
Anthony Kendall Manoochehr Koochesfahani

We describe a simple method for estimating turbulent boundary layer wall friction using the fit of measured velocity data to a boundary layer model profile that extends the logarithmic profile all the way to the wall. Two models for the boundary layer profile are examined, the power-series interpolation scheme of Spalding and the Musker profile which is based on the eddy viscosity concept. The ...

2008
C. G. Caro

The suggestion was made in the 1870s that mechanical irritation of the arterial wall is a cause of atherosclerosis, because the changes were chiefly found at points “exposed to the full stress and impact of the blood.” The mechanical damage theory persisted until well into the 20th century when, with interest increasing in multidisciplinary research, two fluid mechanical proposals were advanced...

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