نتایج جستجو برای: strain energy density

تعداد نتایج: 1216100  

Kazem Ghobra'ee Soheil Mohammadi

The SIMP approach is one of the most frequently used methods for topology optimization of structures. In this method, the relative density is expressed as a function of coordinates and varies from 0 to 1 within the design domain. Relative densities of 0 and 1 are associated to the existence and non-existence of the material, respectively. The finite element approach is usually utilized to analy...

Journal: :Microelectronics Reliability 2011
Hongxia Liu Shulong Wang Yue Hao

In order to quantitatively characterize the enhancement of hole mobility of strained silicon under different stress intensity conditions, changes of hole effective mass should be studied. In the paper, strained silicon under in-plane biaxially tensile strain based on (0 0 1) substrate and longitudinal uniaxially compressive strain along h1 1 0i are investigated thoroughly. By solving the Hamilt...

In this work, dynamic mechanical properties of three high-manganese steels with TRIP/TWIP or fully TWIP characteristics are studied. High strain rate experiments in the range of true strain rates between ~500 and 1800 /s are conducted using a dynamic torsional testing setup. All the three steels show a positive strain rate sensitivity in the intermediate range of strain rates (up to 500 /s). Bu...

ژورنال: مواد پرانرژی 2019

High Energy Density Materials (HEDMs) are a new generation of high-energetic materials with high-performance and safety and consist of several different types with different properties. One category of this kind of HEDMs explosives are high energy metal organic frameworks (HE-MOFs) that have more appropriate performance and safety compared to conventional explosives (HEMs) and even other HEDMs....

2004
Jennifer K. Lynch Kenneth Van Ness Thomas J. Nosker Richard W. Renfree

The Non-Linear Strain Energy Equivalence Theory, a semi-empirical model, is utilized to predict longterm creep from short-term compressive stress-strain experiments conducted at different strain rates. Stress-strain experiments in uni-axial compression are performed at strain rates of 3 and 0.03 %/minute to predict creep behavior and stress-strain data at several strain rates for an immiscible ...

Journal: :Journal of phycology 2008
Avigad Vonshak Nurit Novoplansky

This study aimed to compare the ability of two Arthrospira platensis (Nordst.) Gomont strains, M2 and Kenya, isolated from two different habitats, to acclimate to low temperature (15°C). Both strains had similar growth rates at 30°C, but once acclimated to low temperature, M2 showed a greater decline in growth (59% vs. 41% in the Kenya strain). We suggest that the Kenya strain acclimated better...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
J R Kitchin J K Nørskov M A Barteau J G Chen

Periodic density functional calculations are used to illustrate how the combination of strain and ligand effects modify the electronic and surface chemical properties of Ni, Pd, and Pt monolayers supported on other transition metals. Strain and the ligand effects are shown to change the width of the surface d band, which subsequently moves up or down in energy to maintain a constant band fillin...

2010
Oscar M. Lovera

Using Biot's theory, a set of boundary conditions is presented for wave transmission and reflection at the contact surface between an elastic medium (fluid or solid) and a fluid-saturated porous solid (Biot medium). The analysis shows the continuity of the normal component of the density energy flux vectors across the contact surfaces, so that total energy is preserved. Energy reflection and tr...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید