نتایج جستجو برای: ion slip

تعداد نتایج: 223579  

Journal: :Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing 2022

In this study, a Ti–33Zr–12Al–6V alloy was prepared, and its work hardening softening mechanisms were investigated via tensile tests conducted at room temperature. The interaction between the dislocations strain-induced martensite (SIM) results in hardening; whereas, shearing of grain boundaries by for entering adjacent grains softening, which occurs when logarithmic strains is 5.8% 7.6%. Work ...

Journal: :Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2005
Hiroshi Takemura Masato Deguchi Jun Ueda Yoshio Matsumoto Tsukasa Ogasawara

In this paper, we investigated the effects of the friction condition on walking pattern and energy efficiency, and based on the results, we proposed two new “slip-adaptive” strategies for generating a slip-adaptive walk. The first strategy for a slip-adaptive walk uses a slip reflex via a Central Pattern Generator (CPG) to change the walking pattern. The second strategy for a walk uses a force ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2008
Ashlie Martini Hua-Yi Hsu Neelesh A Patankar Seth Lichter

There are contradictory published data on the behavior of fluid slip at high shear rates. Using three methodologies (molecular dynamics simulations, an analytical theory of slip, and a Navier-Stokes-based calculation) covering a range of fluids (bead-spring liquids, polymer solutions, and ideal gas flows) we show that as shear rate increases, the amount of slip, as measured by the slip length, ...

2009
Hiroyuki Noda Eric M. Dunham James R. Rice

[1] We model ruptures on faults that weaken in response to flash heating of microscopic asperity contacts (within a rate-and-state framework) and thermal pressurization of pore fluid. These are arguably the primary weakening mechanisms on mature faults at coseismic slip rates, at least prior to large slip accumulation. Ruptures on strongly rate-weakening faults take the form of slip pulses or c...

2017
Benjamin A Brooks Sarah E Minson Craig L Glennie Johanna M Nevitt Tim Dawson Ron Rubin Todd L Ericksen David Lockner Kenneth Hudnut Victoria Langenheim Andrew Lutz Maxime Mareschal Jessica Murray David Schwartz Dana Zaccone

Earthquake-related fault slip in the upper hundreds of meters of Earth's surface has remained largely unstudied because of challenges measuring deformation in the near field of a fault rupture. We analyze centimeter-scale accuracy mobile laser scanning (MLS) data of deformed vine rows within ±300 m of the principal surface expression of the M (magnitude) 6.0 2014 South Napa earthquake. Rather t...

2016
Akinori Hashima Thorsten W. Becker Andrew M. Freed Hiroshi Sato David A. Okaya

We investigated the effects of elastic heterogeneity on coseismic deformation associated with the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake, Japan, using a 3-D finite element model, incorporating the geometry of regional plate boundaries. Using a forward approach, we computed displacement fields for different elastic models with a given slip distribution. Three main structural models are considered to separat...

Journal: :BMC Geriatrics 2009
Satyan Chari Terrence Haines Paul Varghese Alyssia Economidis

BACKGROUND Non-slip socks have been suggested as a means of preventing accidental falls due to slips. This study compared the relative slip resistance of commercially available non-slip socks with other foot conditions, namely bare feet, compression stockings and conventional socks, in order to determine any traction benefit. METHODS Phase one involved slip resistance testing of two commercia...

2017
Tomokazu Kobayashi Yu Morishita

We have successfully detected widely distributed ground displacements for the 2015 Gorkha earthquake by applying a ScanSAR-based interferometry analysis of Advanced Land Observing Satellite 2 (ALOS-2) L-band data. A major displacement area extends with a length of about 160 km in the east-west direction, and the most concentrated crustal deformation with ground displacement exceeding 1 m is loc...

2006
B. T. Aagaard T. H. Heaton

We explore features of rupture dynamics that (1) lead to slip heterogeneity in earthquake ruptures and (2) maintain conditions that permit slip heterogeneity in subsequent events. Our 3-D finite-element simulations of magnitude 7 events on a vertical, planar strike-slip fault show that the conditions that lead to slip heterogeneity remain in place after large events when the initial shear stres...

2014
Gregory C. McLaskey David A. Lockner

Recent modeling studies have explored whether earthquakes begin with a large aseismic nucleation process or initiate dynamically from the rapid growth of a smaller instability in a “cascade-up” process. To explore such a case in the laboratory, we study the initiation of dynamic rupture (stick slip) of a smooth saw-cut fault in a 76mm diameter cylindrical granite laboratory sample at 40–120MPa ...

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