نتایج جستجو برای: normal and transverse shear stress

تعداد نتایج: 16957959  

Journal: :Soft matter 2016
Colin D Cwalina Kelsey J Harrison Norman J Wagner

Many real-world industrial processes involve non-spherical particles suspended in a fluid medium. Knowledge of the flow behavior of these suspensions is essential for optimizing their transport properties and designing processing equipment. In the present work, we explore and report on the rheology of concentrated suspensions of cubic-shaped colloidal particles under steady and dynamic shear fl...

2016
Roel Snieder Christoph Sens-Schönfelder Elmer Ruigrok Katsuhiko Shiomi

Earth’s rotation causes splitting of normal modes. Wave fronts and rays are, however, not affected by Earth’s rotation, as we show theoretically and with observations made with USArray. We derive that the Coriolis force causes a small transverse component for P waves and a small longitudinal component for S waves. More importantly, Earth’s rotation leads to a slow rotation of the transverse pol...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
Tatiana V Nizkaya Evgeny S Asmolov Jiajia Zhou Friederike Schmid Olga I Vinogradova

Aligned superhydrophobic surfaces with the same texture orientation reduce drag in the channel and generate secondary flows transverse to the direction of the applied pressure gradient. Here we show that a transverse shear can be easily generated by using superhydrophobic channels with misaligned textured surfaces. We propose a general theoretical approach to quantify this transverse flow by in...

2016
A.S.G. van Oosten M. Vahabi

Gels formed by semiflexible fibers such as most biopolymers exhibit non-linear behavior in their response to shear deformation, e.g., with a pronounced strain stiffening and negative normal stress. These negative normal stresses suggest that networks would collapse axially when subject to shear stress. This coupling of axial and shear deformations can have particularly important consequences fo...

Journal: :Int. J. Math. Mathematical Sciences 2005
S. K. Roy Choudhuri Nupur Bandyopadhyay

A study is made of the propagation of time-harmonic plane thermoelastic waves of assigned frequency in an infinite rotating medium using Green-Naghdi model (1993) of linear thermoelasticity without energy dissipation. A more general dispersion equation is derived to examine the effect of rotation on the phase velocity of the modified coupled thermal dilatational shear waves. It is observed that...

1999
C. A. Miller

Improved rigorous bounds on the effective elastic and transport properties of a transversely isotropic fiber-reinforced material composed of oriented, infinitely long, multisized circular cylinders distributed throughout a matrix are computed. Specifically, we evaluate such bounds on the effective axial shear modulus (which includes, by mathematical analogy, the transverse conductivity), effect...

2016
W Zaki V Nguyen

The paper presents an analytical model for the estimation of shear stress at the interface of adhesively bonded layers in laminated composites. For this purpose, a new shear stress function is proposed that accounts for the influence of shear lag in laminates assembled using adhesive layers of different types and thicknesses. In addition to the estimation of interfacial stress, the function can...

Journal: :The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 2009
J L A Dubbeldam P D Olmsted

We present an analytical study of a toy model for shear banding, without normal stresses, which uses a piecewise linear approximation to the flow curve (shear stress as a function of shear rate). This model exhibits multiple stationary states, one of which is linearly stable against general two-dimensional perturbations. This is in contrast to analogous results for the Johnson-Segalman model, w...

Journal: :Journal of vascular surgery 2004
Eiketsu Sho Hiroshi Nanjo Mien Sho Mikio Kobayashi Masayo Komatsu Koichi Kawamura Chengpei Xu Christopher K Zarins Hirotake Masuda

We investigated the effects of sequential and prolonged exposure to high and low wall shear stress on arterial remodeling using a rabbit arteriovenous fistula (AVF) model. Blood flow was increased by approximately 17-fold to 20-fold when the AVF was open, and returned to normal when the AVF was occluded. Repeated opening and closing of the AVF resulted in sequential exposure of the artery to hi...

2016
Anne S. G. van Oosten Mahsa Vahabi Albert J. Licup Abhinav Sharma Peter A. Galie Fred C. MacKintosh Paul A. Janmey

Gels formed by semiflexible filaments such as most biopolymers exhibit non-linear behavior in their response to shear deformation, e.g., with a pronounced strain stiffening and negative normal stress. These negative normal stresses suggest that networks would collapse axially when subject to shear stress. This coupling of axial and shear deformations can have particularly important consequences...

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