نتایج جستجو برای: exponential shear deformationtheory

تعداد نتایج: 136074  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
Sylvain Mazoyer Luca Cipelletti Laurence Ramos

We study by light microscopy a soft glass consisting of a compact arrangement of polydisperse multilamellar vesicles. We show that its slow and nonstationary dynamics results from the unavoidable small fluctuations of temperature, which induce intermittent local shear deformations in the sample, because of thermal expansion and contraction. Temperature-induced shear provokes both reversible and...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
Karen E Daniels Robert P Behringer

Experiments on spherical particles in a 3D annular shear cell vibrated from below and sheared from above show a hysteretic freezing or melting transition. Under sufficient vibration a crystallized state is observed, which can be melted by sufficient shear. The critical line for this transition coincides with equal kinetic energies for vibration and shear. The force distribution is double peaked...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2003
G Chambon J Schmittbuhl A Corfdir J P Vilotte S Roux

A correlation imaging velocimetry technique is applied to recover displacement fields in a granular material subjected to extended shear. A thick (10 cm) annular sand sample (grain size: 1 mm) is confined at constant pressure (sigma=0.5 MPa) against a rough moving wall displacing at very low speed (delta=83 microm s(-1)). Localization of the strain rapidly forms a shear band (seven particles wi...

2016
Andrea Gnoli Antonio Lasanta Alessandro Sarracino Andrea Puglisi

Granular media take on great importance in industry and geophysics, posing a severe challenge to materials science. Their response properties elude known soft rheological models, even when the yield-stress discontinuity is blurred by vibro-fluidization. Here we propose a broad rheological scenario where average stress sums up a frictional contribution, generalizing conventional μ(I)-rheology, a...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2009
Nicholas P Bailey Thomas B Schrøder Jeppe C Dyre

We study the statistics of flow events in the inherent dynamics in supercooled two- and three-dimensional binary Lennard-Jones liquids. Distributions of changes of the collective quantities energy, pressure, and shear stress become exponential at low temperatures, as does that of the event "size" S identical with summation operator[under ][over ]d_{i};{2}. We show how the S distribution control...

Journal: :Faraday discussions 2012
Yogesh M Joshi A Shahin Michael E Cates

When subjected to large amplitude oscillatory shear stress, aqueous Laponite suspensions show an abrupt solidification transition after a long delay time t(c). We measure the dependence of t(c) on stress amplitude, frequency, and on the age-dependent initial loss modulus. At first sight our observations appear quantitatively consistent with a simple soft-glassy rheology (SGR)-type model, in whi...

1999
Guido Kruse Peter Schneider

Due to gravitational instability, an initially Gaussian density field develops non-Gaussian features as the Universe evolves. The most prominent nonGaussian features are massive haloes, visible as clusters of galaxies. The distortion of high-redshift galaxy images due to the tidal gravitational field of the large-scale matter distribution, called cosmic shear, can be used to investigate the sta...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Eun-Jin Kim Ismail Movahedi

We report a non-perturbative study of the effects of shear flows on turbulence reduction in a decaying turbulence in two dimensions. By considering different initial power spectra and shear flows (zonal flows, combined zonal flows and streamers), we demonstrate how shear flows rapidly generate small scales, leading to a fast damping of turbulence amplitude. In particular, a double exponential d...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2010
Lindsay B H May Laura A Golick Katherine C Phillips Michael Shearer Karen E Daniels

Granular materials segregate by size under shear, and the ability to quantitatively predict the time required to achieve complete segregation is a key test of our understanding of the segregation process. In this paper, we apply the Gray-Thornton model of segregation (developed for linear shear profiles) to a granular flow with an exponential shear profile, and evaluate its ability to describe ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
S V Lynch E L Brodie A Matin

Life on Earth evolved in the presence of gravity, and thus it is of interest from the perspective of space exploration to determine if diminished gravity affects biological processes. Cultivation of Escherichia coli under low-shear simulated microgravity (SMG) conditions resulted in enhanced stress resistance in both exponential- and stationary-phase cells, making the latter superresistant. Giv...

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