نتایج جستجو برای: pull in phenomenon

تعداد نتایج: 16987602  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1995
X T Wang R F Ker R M Alexander

Wallaby tail tendons fail after repeated application of stresses much lower than would be needed to break them in a single pull. We show that this a fatigue phenomenon, distinct from the creep rupture that occurs after prolonged application of a constant stress. The two phenomena are disctinguished by experiments in which tensile stress is cycled at different frequencies, ranging from 1 to 50 Hz.

Journal: :Cell adhesion & migration 2011
Sofya Kulikova Marios Abatis Celine Heng Vincent Lelievre

A hallmark of neurogenesis in vertebrate is the apical-basal fluctuation of radial glia nuclei. Such a phenomenon, called INM, has been known for decades and is closely associated with mitosis but still puzzles scientists. An impressive step in the molecular understanding of INM has recently been achieved by Tsai and coworkers. Using RNA interference associated with time-lapse imaging, these au...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2014
Axel Ockenfels Reinhard Selten

One striking behavioral phenomenon is the "pull-to-center" bias in the newsvendor game: facing stochastic demand, subjects tend to order quantities between the expected profit maximizing quantity and mean demand. We show that the impulse balance equilibrium, which is based on a simple ex-post rationality principle along with an equilibrium condition, predicts the pull-to-center bias and other, ...

ژورنال: مهندسی دریا 2009
زین الدینی, مصطفی, نبی‌پور, محمود,

Suction caisson foundation systems have been successfully used in the past two decades in numerous occasions on a variety of offshore structures in a wide range of environments. The pull-out capacity of suction caissons remains a critical issue in their applications, and reliable methods of predicting the capacity are required in order to produce effective designs. In the current study a numeri...

2012
G. Puglisi L. Truskinovsky

Lizards and insects can strongly attach to walls and then detach applying negligible additional forces. We propose a simple mechanical model of this phenomenon which implies active muscle control. We show that the detachment force may depend not only on the properties of the adhesive units, but also on the elastic interaction among these units. By regulating the scale of such cooperative intera...

2017
Jérôme Dejeu Patrick Rougeot Michaël Gauthier Wilfrid Boireau

The adhesion and interaction properties of functionalised surfaces (substrate or cantilever) were investigated by means of atomic force microscope (AFM) related force measurements. The surfaces were functionalised with a polyelectrolyte: Poly(Allylamine Hydrochloride) (PAH), or with silanes: 3 (ethoxydimethylsilyl) propyl amine (APTES) or (3 aminopropyl) triethoxysilane (APDMES). Measurements o...

2009
Jérôme Dejeu Patrick Rougeot Michaël Gauthier Wilfrid Boireau

The adhesion and interaction properties of functionalised surfaces (substrate or cantilever) were investigated by means of atomic force microscope (AFM) related force measurements. The surfaces were functionalised with a polyelectrolyte: Poly(Allylamine Hydrochloride) (PAH), or with silanes: 3 (ethoxydimethylsilyl) propyl amine (APTES) or (3 aminopropyl) triethoxysilane (APDMES). Measurements o...

Journal: :Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry 2023

Emigration of doctors is an international, longstanding, and ongoing phenomenon. psychiatrists at various levels their career from the UK to other countries occurrence talked about within peer groups organisations. Here, authors explore numbers trained on specialist register General Medical Council who left in last five years destination. The research uncovers scale issue that exhibit strong ‘p...

Journal: :Microelectronics Journal 2010
Armin Saeedi Vahdat Fatemeh Abdolkarimzadeh Ashkan Feyzi Ghader Rezazadeh Saeed Tarverdilo

This article deals with effects of thermal stresses on stability and frequency response of a fully clamped circular microplate, which acts as the diaphragm of a capacitive MEMS microphone. Static and dynamic pull-in phenomena limit the stable regions of a capacitive MEMS microphone. The results show that the non-dimensional static pull-in voltage of the studied case is about 5.23 (38.6 V). On t...

2007
R. C. Batra M. Porfiri D. Spinello

We analyze pull-in instability of electrostatically actuated microelectromechanical systems, and study changes in pull-in parameters due to the Casimir effect. When the size of the device is reduced, the magnitude of the Casimir force is comparable with that of the Coulomb force and it significantly alters pull-in parameters. We model the deformable conductor as an elastic membrane and consider...

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