نتایج جستجو برای: Thermal stress

تعداد نتایج: 644216  

2014
Muhammad Tayyab Chaudhry T C Ling S A Hussain Atif Manzoor

A rise in inlet air temperature may lower the rate of heat dissipation from air cooled computing servers. This introduces a thermal stress to these servers. As a result, the poorly cooled active servers will start conducting heat to the neighboring servers and giving rise to hotspot regions of thermal stress, inside the data center. As a result, the physical hardware of these servers may fail, ...

R Kumar, S Ahuja, S.K Garg

The reflection and transmission of thermoelastic plane waves at an imperfect boundary of two dissimilar fibre-reinforced transversely isotropic thermoelastic solid half-spaces under hydrostatic initial stress has been investigated. The appropriate boundary conditions are applied at the interface to obtain the reflection and transmission coefficients of various reflected and transmitted waves wi...

2018
Mark Fletcher Simon Tait Jessica Steinlechner Iain W. Martin Angus S. Bell James Hough Sheila Rowan Roman Schnabel

Future gravitational-wave detectors operated at cryogenic temperatures are expected to be limited by thermal noise of the highly reflective mirror coatings. Silicon nitride is an interesting material for such coatings as it shows very low mechanical loss, a property related to low thermal noise, which is known to further decrease under stress. Low optical absorption is also required to maintain...

2004
Xiao Hu Ulrich Schmidt

A key element for thermal stress analysis of engine blocks and cylinder heads is an accurate representation of the temperature distribution in the given component. In order to predict the temperature accurately, spatially resolved thermal boundary conditions from the cylinder are required. For the SI engine studied, the Zimont [1] model is used for the in-cylinder combustion and the heat transf...

2012
K.Kantha Rao K. Jayathirtha Rao

Abstract The thermal analysis is performed on a heated Inconel 617 honeycomb-core sandwich panel. Sandwich panel is supported at its four edges with spar-like sub-structures that acted as heat sinks, which are generally not considered in the classical analysis. One side of the panel is subjected to a heat flux on the surface. Two types of surface heating were considered: (1) hexagonal honeycomb...

2008
M. Abdou

A virtual test blanket module (VTBM) has been envisioned as a utility to aid in streamlining and optimizing the US ITER TBM design effort by providing an integrated multi-code, multi-physics modeling environment. Within this effort, an integrated simulation approach is being developed for TBM design calculations and performance evaluation. Particularly, integrated thermo-fluid/thermal-stress an...

2015
Soichiro Ide Hiroshi Satoyoshi Masabumi Minami Masamichi Satoh

BACKGROUND Although alterations in not only the pain sensitivity but also the analgesic effects of opioids have been reported under conditions of stress, the influence of unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) on the antinociceptive effects of opioid analgesics remains to be fully investigated. The present study examined the influence of UCMS on the thermal pain sensitivity and antinociceptiv...

2014
E. N. Sossidou E. Tsiplakou G. Zervas

Climatic conditions determine the energy and nutrient metabolism of farm animals and have a major influence on livestock heath, welfare and performance. There are upper and lower critical temperatures for different animal species and age groups. Reducing thermal stress in animal production remains a topic of concern with producers and scientists alike. In order to limit the impact of extreme cl...

2005
W. D. KINGERY

ing from temperature gradients in a cylinder were derived by Duhamel (1838).‘ Since that time, about thirty papers have appeared which mainly consider the calculation of thermal stresses in an infinite cylinder subjected to temperature gradients. It is apparent that thermal stresses are not a new or uninvestigated phenomenon. The first quantitative treatment of thermal stress fracture in cerami...

2010
Petrus Schutte

Engineering strategies to counter occupational heat stress usually involve reducing the environmental heat load (through shielding, refrigeration and increased air flow) to facilitate heat dissipation from the human body, and/or improved mechanization to minimize high metabolic rates. In the South African mining industry, technological and economic constraints often preclude a purely engineerin...

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