نتایج جستجو برای: shear strain shape function

تعداد نتایج: 1627648  

2014
Zhen Fan John Wang Michael B. Sullivan Alfred Huan David J. Singh Khuong P. Ong

We explore BiFeO3 under tensile strain using first-principles calculations. We find that the actual structures are more complex than what had been previously thought, and that there is a strong shear deformation type structural instability which modifies the properties. Specifically, we find that normal tensile strain leads to structural instabilities with a large induced shear deformation in (...

2007
S. LUDING

Frictional and frictionless granular materials in a split-bottom ring shear cell geometry show wide shear bands under slow, quasi-static deformation. Here, the differences between frictional and frictionless materials are elaborated using discrete element simulations (DEM). Several continuum fields like the density, the velocity field, the deformation gradient and the stress are used here for c...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2003
X Lu J Yang J B Zhao H Gregersen G S Kassab

The epicardial coronary arteries experience significant torsion in the axial direction due to changes in the shape of the heart during the cardiac cycle. The objective of this study was to determine the torsional mechanical properties of the coronary arteries under various circumferential and longitudinal loadings. The coronary artery was treated as a two-layer composite vessel consisting of in...

2011
Helene M Langevin James R Fox Cathryn Koptiuch Gary J Badger Ann C Greenan- Naumann Nicole A Bouffard Elisa E Konofagou Wei-Ning Lee John J Triano Sharon M Henry

BACKGROUND The role played by the thoracolumbar fascia in chronic low back pain (LBP) is poorly understood. The thoracolumbar fascia is composed of dense connective tissue layers separated by layers of loose connective tissue that normally allow the dense layers to glide past one another during trunk motion. The goal of this study was to quantify shear plane motion within the thoracolumbar fasc...

2006
M. E. Cates

Mode coupling theory (MCT) appears to explain several, though not all, aspects of the glass transition in colloids (particularly when short-range attractions are present). Developments of MCT, from rational foundations in statistical mechanics, account qualitatively for nonlinear flow behaviour such as the yield stress of a hard-sphere colloidal glass. Such theories so far only predict shear th...

2003
Qingsong Shi Ching S. Chang

In a natural soil deposit, heterogeneity is the cause of localized failure. Under shear, localization initiates at weak spots and then propagates to form a shear band. The focus of the paper is on modeling the effect of heterogeneity on the formation of shear localization. For this purpose, a higher-order stress strain model is used for the analyses. The higher-order model is within the framewo...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology transactions of civil engineering 2015
a. r. entezami h. shariatmadar

this paper presents new sensitivity-based methods for detection of structural damage using incomplete noisy modal data. these methods are based on the first-order derivative of modal parameters. changes of natural frequency do not usually provide spatial information on the structural damage. they are also not sensitive to the local damage. in this paper, a new sensitivity function is proposed u...

Journal: :American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2002
Avital Fast Julian Sosner Paul Begeman Mark A Thomas Thomas Chiu

OBJECTIVES To study and quantify the effects of rear-end collision on the lumbar spine. DESIGN The lumbar spine of a cadaver was instrumented with rosette strain gauges applied on the lateral and anterior surfaces of T12, L2, and L4. Biaxial accelerometers were mounted on L1, L3, and L5. The cadaver was seated, restrained, and subjected to rear impacts of 5g and 8g. RESULTS The anterior she...

2017
Yoshiki Sugino Masami Kawaguchi

Hydrophilic fumed silica (FS) and precipitated silica (PS) powders were suspended in mineral oil; increasing the silica volume fraction (φ in the suspension led to the formation of sol, pre-gel, and gel states. Gelation took place at lower φ values in the FS than the PS suspension because of the lower silanol density on the FS surface. The shear stresses and dynamic moduli of the FS and PS susp...

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