نتایج جستجو برای: viscoelastic properties

تعداد نتایج: 877816  

1960
M A Biot

Surface folding due to instability is analyzed for continuously inhomogeneous halfspace of viscoelastic properties. The medium is under the combined action of a horizontal compression and gravity. The material is of uniform density. Its viscoelastic properties vary exponentially with depth so that it degenerates into a fluid at large depth. It is assumed that the deformations verify the thermod...

2012
Yanjie Su Hao Wei Rungang Gao Zhi Yang Jing Zhang Zhaohui Zhong Yafei Zhang

We report unusual negative thermal expansion and viscoelastic properties in graphene oxide paper. The paper was prepared from aqueous GO dispersions using a simple vacuum evaporation technique. From room temperature to 150 C, this paper-like graphene oxide sheet exhibits a constant negative thermal expansion coefficient of 67 · 10 / C along the in-plane direction. Peculiar hysteresis loops of t...

2009
Yong Kweon Suh Byoung Chul Kim Young Han Kim

A new generalized relationship between the viscoelastic properties of an overlayer placed on the electrode interface of a quartz crystal resonator and its resonant characteristic is developed from the mechanics of the quartz movement. The relationship is used to estimate the viscoelastic properties from the experimentally measured resonant characteristic. It is utilized in the estimation of vis...

2007
D. Valdez-Jasso M. A. Haider H. T. Banks D. Bia Y. Zocalo R. Armentano

The mechanics of the arterial wall is complex, due to its material structure and load conditions, which influence the hemodynamic properties as well as the growth and remodeling process of the cardiovascular system. Arterial remodeling can be found both locally and globally. Local remodeling is typically a result of disease, while global remodeling can be found even for healthy arteries. In thi...

2016
Duncan K. Temple Anna A. Cederlund Bernard M. Lawless Richard M. Aspden Daniel M. Espino

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to compare the frequency-dependent viscoelastic properties of human and bovine cartilage. METHODS Full-depth cartilage specimens were extracted from bovine and human femoral heads. Using dynamic mechanical analysis, the viscoelastic properties of eight bovine and six human specimens were measured over the frequency range 1 Hz to 88 Hz. Significant diff...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2001
E Helfer S Harlepp L Bourdieu J Robert F C MacKintosh D Chatenay

In living cells, cytoskeletal filaments interact with the plasma membrane to form structures that play a key role in cell shape and mechanical properties. To study the interaction between these basic components, we designed an in vitro self-assembled network of actin filaments attached to the outer surface of giant unilamellar vesicles. Optical tweezers and single-particle tracking experiments ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2004
Vinay Dwivedi Rajeev Ahluwalia Turab Lookman Avadh Saxena

We study theoretically the viscoelastic properties of sheared binary fluids that have strong dynamical asymmetry between the two components. The dynamical asymmetry arises due to asymmetry between the viscoelastic stresses, particularly the bulk stress. Our calculations are based on the two-fluid model that incorporates the asymmetric stress distribution. We simulate the phase separation proces...

Journal: :Biomacromolecules 2007
Jonathan P Celli Bradley S Turner Nezam H Afdhal Randy H Ewoldt Gareth H McKinley Rama Bansil Shyamsunder Erramilli

Gastric mucin, a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is responsible for providing the gel-forming properties and protective function of the gastric mucus layer. Bulk rheology measurements in the linear viscoelastic regime show that gastric mucin undergoes a pH-dependent sol-gel transition from a viscoelastic solution at neutral pH to a soft viscoelastic gel in acidic conditions, with the transi...

Soil is a nonrenewable source that needs considerable management to prevent physical deteriorationby erosion and compaction. Compacted soil causes low fertility and yield. The purpose of this study isto investigate the effect of viscoelastic properties of soil and to determine important factors oncompaction. Furthermore, stress distribution, prediction of soil compaction and simulation of its e...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2015
Cevat Erisken Dilhan M Kalyon Jian Zhou Sahng G Kim Jeremy J Mao

INTRODUCTION A critical step in biomaterial selection effort is the determination of material as well as the biological properties of the target tissue. Previously, the selection of biomaterials and carriers for dental pulp regeneration has been solely based on empirical experience. METHODS In this study, first, the linear viscoelastic material functions and compressive properties of miniatur...

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