نتایج جستجو برای: shear stress curve

تعداد نتایج: 616707  

In this paper, the nonlinear behavior of R.C frames strengthened by shear walls and steel bracings is investigated. The use of steel bracing and R.C shear wall for strengthening of existing R.C structures usually leads to very complicated system and the study of the behavior of this kind of structures especially their connections, steel bracing area, and frame - shear walls and bracing interact...

2009
S. H. Winoto D. A. Shah

The development of wall shear stress in Görtler vortex flow was investigated by hot-wire measurements. The wavelengths of the vortices were pre-set by thin vertical perturbation wires so to produce the most amplified wavelengths. Three different vortex wavelengths of 12 mm, 15 mm, and 20 mm were considered, and near-wall velocity measurements were carried out to obtain the “linear” layers of ve...

In this research the stress-strain curve of porous Titanium, as a common material for biomedical application, was predicted using the mechanical properties of fully solid Titanium experimental data. Modified Gurson model (Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) model) was used to predict the plastic response of porous Titanium in compaction. Different values of GTN parameters were used for different i...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2007
Thomas K Haxton Andrea J Liu

We conduct nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to measure the shear stress sigma, the average inherent structure energy E{IS}, and the effective temperature T{eff} of a sheared model glass as a function of bath temperature T and shear strain rate gamma. For T above the glass transition temperature T0, the rheology approaches a Newtonian limit and T{eff}-->T as gamma-->0, while for T<T...

Journal: :Hypertension 1999
A Koller A Huang

We hypothesized that during hypertension, the impairment of mediation of shear stress-induced dilation by nitric oxide (NO) is due to the prevailing hemodynamic forces, and that mediation of this response by NO should still be present in young spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Thus, responses to increases in perfusate flow eliciting increases in wall shear stress were investigated in press...

2010
J. Peirs P. Verleysen W. Van Paepegem

Extraction of the material stress-strain curve from a dynamic tensile or shear experiment is not straightforward. Indeed, stress and strain are not homogeneously distributed in the specimen, and consequently no one-one relation exists between the measured elongation and strain on one hand, and the measured force and stress on the other hand. This work aims at improving the accuracy of the stres...

2003
Yanick Ricard David Bercovici

S U M M A R Y Using a classical averaging approach, we derive a two-phase theory to describe the deformation of a porous material made of a matrix containing voids. The presence and evolution of surface energy at the interface between the solid matrix and voids is taken into account with non-equilibrium thermodynamic considerations that allow storage of deformational work as surface energy on g...

2003
John Nichols Ken Jarrett John Donne

This masonry research investigated the differences in the static and dynamic stiffness for the seismic range of loads and frequencies for a pressed clay masonry wythe. The effective stiffness has been defined in Newtonian physics and Damage Mechanics. This research used the concept of measured stiffness defined as the measured stress field divided by the measured strain field. A two-part test r...

This study makes use of the Tsallis entropy to predict the shear stress distribution. Given a definition of the Tsallis entropy, it is maximized by using the probability density function, which then is used to attain a novel shear stress equation. This is then employed for calculating the shear stress distribution in rectangular channels in different aspect ratios and finally, for viability, th...

Journal: :Circulation research 1993
A Koller D Sun G Kaley

We have studied the effect of changes in shear stress on diameter of isolated arterioles of rat cremaster muscle. The steady-state active diameter of arterioles at a constant perfusion pressure (60 mm Hg) was 80 +/- 1.2 microns. The vessels' passive diameter (Ca(2+)-free solution) was 156 +/- 1.8 microns. Changes in shear stress were induced either by an increase in flow (velocity) or by an inc...

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