نتایج جستجو برای: slip parameter

تعداد نتایج: 232269  

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2009
Maria C. Neves Luís Tiago Paiva J. Luis

Slip-tendency analysis is a valuable tool in fault reactivation evaluation and seismic hazard assessment as it provides a means of quantifying the slip potential on mapped or suspected faults in a known or inferred stress field. We developed an interactive graphic tool to perform slip-tendency analysis. The application is written in MATLAB in the form of plug-ins for COULOMB, a graphic-rich def...

2006
Alan W. Rempel James R. Rice

[1] We examine how frictional heating drives the evolution of temperature, strength, and fracture energy during earthquake slip. For small slip distances, heat and pore fluid are unable to escape the shearing fault core, and the behavior is well approximated by simple analytical models that neglect any transport. Following large slip distances, the finite width of the shear zone is small compar...

2013
Lijun You Kunlin Xue Yili Kang Yi Liao Lie Kong

Gas slip effect is an important mechanism that the gas flow is different from liquid flow in porous media. It is generally considered that the lower the permeability in porous media is, the more severe slip effect of gas flow will be. We design and then carry out experiments with the increase of backpressure at the outlet of the core samples based on the definition of gas slip effect and in vie...

2014
B. P. Garg K. D. Singh A. K. Bansal

An analysis of the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) unsteady convective flow of a viscoelastic (second grade) fluid through a porous medium filled in a vertical channel is carried out. One of the porous plates of the channelthrough which the fluid is injected is subjected to a slip-flow condition and the other through which the fluid is sucked to a no-slip condition. The pressure gradient in the chann...

2014
Muhammad Jamil Najeeb Alam Khan Wen Chen

Unsteady flow of an incompressible Maxwell fluid with fractional derivative induced by a sudden moved plate has been studied, where the no-slip assumption between the wall and the fluid is no longer valid. The solutions obtained for the velocity field and shear stress, written in terms of Wright generalized hypergeometric functions pΨq, by using discrete Laplace transform of the sequential frac...

2001
IBRAHIM KARAMAN HUSEYIN SEHITOGLU

The Bauschinger effect (BE) in single crystals of Hadfield manganese steel (Fe, 12.3Mn, 1.0C in wt pct) was studied for three crystallographic orientations, [111], [123], and [001]. Both forward tensionreverse compression (FT/RC) and forward compression-reverse tension (FC/RT) loading schemes were used to investigate the role of deformation history on the BE. The evolution of stress-strain resp...

2011
Vincent Godard Douglas W. Burbank V. Godard

We present a mechanical analysis of the problem of slip partitioning between the major thrust systems in a collisional range. We focus on two structures in the Himalayas of central Nepal : the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) and the Main Central Thrust (MCT). We use finite-element modeling to test the influence of various parameters, such as friction coefficients and surface processes, and we inves...

2010
J. G. Iossaqui J. F. Camino D. E. Zampieri

This paper presents the design of an adaptive control law that guarantees stability for a tracked mobile robot under unknown longitudinal slip condition. The kinematic model of the mobile robot is derived considering the slip as an unknown parameter. A control law that actuates on the angular velocities of the robot wheels is designed such that the robot follows a given reference trajectory. An...

2012
A. Farhad

The slip effect on hydromagnetic rotating flow of viscous fluid through a porous space is investigated. The fluid is electrically conducting with the consideration of Hall current. The entire system rotates about the axis normal to a porous plate of uniform suction or injection with uniform angular velocity. The closed form solution is obtained using Laplace transform technique. The analytical ...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 2010
Kannan Raghunathan Paul T Harris Dennis N Arvidson

Protein crystallization screens frequently yield salt crystals as well as protein crystals. A simple method for determining whether a crystal is composed of salt or macromolecules is suggested. A drop containing one or more crystals is transferred to a glass cover slip and the cover slip is then passed through the flame of a Bunsen burner. Macromolecule crystals are destroyed by this treatment,...

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