نتایج جستجو برای: small deformation

تعداد نتایج: 853253  

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2011
Maria-Teresa Herd Timothy J Hall Jingfeng Jiang James A Zagzebski

Many quantitative ultrasound (QUS) techniques are based on estimates of the radio-frequency (RF) echo signal power spectrum. Historically, reliable spectral estimates required spatial averaging over large regions-of-interest (ROIs). Spatial compounding techniques have been used to obtain robust spectral estimates for data acquired over small regions of interest. A new technique referred to as "...

1999
V. Vuskovic M. Kauer

We present a method to determine elasto-mechanical properties of soft biological tissues, and a device able to perform the required measurements in-vivo. The device permits the controlled application of vacuum to small spots of organic tissue and registers the small deformation caused, during the whole measurement process. Deformation is measured with a vision based technique and the grabbed im...

1996
T. Misu W. Nazarewicz S. Åberg

Deformation properties of weakly bound nuclei are discussed in the deformed single-particle model. It is demonstrated that in the limit of a very small binding energy the valence particles in specific orbitals, characterized by a very small projection of single-particle angular momentum onto the symmetry axis of a nucleus, can give rise to the halo structure which is completely decoupled from t...

2015
Amit ACHARYA Xiaohan ZHANG Luc Tartar

A mathematical theory of time-dependent dislocation mechanics of unrestricted geometric and material nonlinearity is reviewed. Within a “small deformation” setting, a suite of simplified and interesting models consisting of a nonlocal Ginzburg Landau equation, a nonlocal level set equation, and a nonlocal generalized Burgers equation is derived. In the finite deformation setting, it is shown th...

Ehsan Shakouri, Ghazale Zoorazma, Seifollah Gholampour

ackground and aim: It is important to evaluate the effect of the type of filling material on deformation and strength of tooth after filling and also the effect of filling depth on quality of restoration of a decayed tooth. Material and Methods: The Orthopantomogram (OPG) of the first and second molars of a 28-year-old man was made and the teeth were 3D modeled. The stress-deformation analysis ...

2007
A. Isar A. Sandulescu W. Scheid

In the framework of the Lindblad theory for open quantum systems, a master equation for the quantum harmonic oscillator interacting with a dissipative environment, in particular with a thermal bath, is derived for the case when the interaction is based on deformed algebra. The equations of motion for observables strongly depend on the deformation function. The expectation values of the number o...

2008
A. R. Mkrtchyan A. A. Saharian V. V. Parazian

In the present paper we investigate coherent bremsstrahlung of high energy electrons moving in a periodically deformed single crystal with a complex base. The formula for corresponding differential cross-section is derived for an arbitrary deformation field. The conditions are discussed under which the influence of the deformation is important. The case is considered in detail when the electron...

1999
Eric D. Wetzel

An analytical model is presented for the deformation of an ellipsoidal Newtonian droplet, suspended in another Newtonian fluid with different viscosity and zero interfacial tension. The theory is exact for any linear velocity field, and is not limited to small deformations. It encompasses some well-known special cases, such as Jeffery’s equation for solid axisymmetric particles and Taylor’s sma...

2012
Mojtaba Kazemi LePing Li

INTRODUCTION Fluid pressurization in articular cartilage and meniscus has been successfully modelled in recent 3D knee models. Due to computational cost and convergence difficulties, these studies were limited to small deformations. The long term goal of the current study is to investigate the fluid pressurization under physiological loading and boundary conditions. Our small deformation result...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2014
Matan Keidar Gal A. Kaminka

Frontier-based exploration is the most common approach to exploration, a fundamental problem in robotics. In frontierbased exploration, robots explore by repeatedly detecting (and moving towards) frontiers, the segments which separate the known regions from those unknown. A frontier detection sub-process examines map and/or sensor readings to identify frontiers for exploration. However, most fr...

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