نتایج جستجو برای: velocity slip

تعداد نتایج: 157072  

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
Jonathan Waddington Christopher M Harris

Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) is a fundamental oculomotor response to retinal slip generated during natural movement through the environment. The timing and amplitude of the compensatory slow phases (SPs) alternating with saccadic quick phases (QPs) are remarkably variable, producing a characteristic irregular sawtooth waveform. We have previously found three stochastic processes that underlie OK...

2012
Yihe Huang Jean-Paul Ampuero

The damaged rock around mature faults forms a zone of low seismic wave 24 velocities, which can perturb important earthquake rupture properties. In particular, waves 25 reflected within the fault zone structure can induce short-duration slip pulses, an apparently 26 predominant earthquake rupture mode. Another known mechanism to generate slip pulses is 27 strong velocity-weakening friction. Her...

2009
Takahiro Hatano

We investigate the nature of friction in granular layers by means of numerical simulation focusing on the critical slip distance, over which the system relaxes to a new stationary state. Analyzing a transient process in which the sliding velocity is instantaneously changed, we find that the critical slip distance is proportional to the sliding velocity. We thus define the relaxation time, which...

2014
Wenyuan Fan Peter M. Shearer Peter Gerstoft

S U M M A R Y We develop a frequency-based approach to earthquake slip inversion that requires no prior information on the rupture velocity or slip-rate functions. Because the inversion is linear and is performed separately at each frequency, it is computationally efficient and suited to imaging the finest resolvable spatial details of rupture. We demonstrate the approach on synthetic seismogra...

2013
Bruce E. Shaw

Previous work has shown that velocity-weakening friction produces slip complexity in simple dynamical models of earthquake faults ( Carlson and Langer, 1989). Rere I show that a different type of dynamical instability, caused by slipweakening friction, also produces slip complexity. The deterministically chaotic slip complexity produced by slip-weakening friction in a simple one dimensional mod...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2003
Johan L A Dubbeldam Jaap Molenaar

A simple molecular model is studied to explain wall slip in a polymer melt. We consider a tube model for tethered chains in which the most important relaxation mechanisms: convective constraint release and chain stretching (retraction), are incorporated. Furthermore, we take the interactions between tethered chains and bulk flow self-consistently into account. Numerical simulations show that ou...

2012
Ola Ringdahl Thomas Hellström Iwan Wästerlund Ola Lindroos

Wheel slip may increase the risk for wheel rutting and tear up ground vegetation and superficial roots and thereby decreasing the bearing capacity of the ground, but also reducing the growth of nearby standing forest trees. With increased slip, more energy is consumed for making wheel ruts in the ground, with increased fuel consumption as a result. This paper proposes a novel method for measuri...

2005
Bo Xu Yiguang Ju

The rarefied gas effect on concentration slip and on heterogeneous combustion in microscale chemical reactors was investigated. First, a concentration slip model to describe the rarefied gas effect on the species transport in microscale chemical reactors was derived from the approximate solution of the Boltzmann equation. Second, the model was verified using the direct Monte-Carlo method for th...

2007
Eiichi Fukuyama

We demonstrate a rupture front focusing phenomenon at the initial stage of earthquake, which causes high slip rate pulses and therefore generates high frequency seismic waves. In this computation, we assume a pre-slip region, where stress has already lowered quasi-statically to the dynamic friction level. And due to the pre-slip, we suppose a stress concentration at the edge of pre-slip area. T...

2014
Manish Gaur Manoj Kumar Gupta

The effect of slip boundary conditions on the blood flow taking blood as a Casson fluid has been studied. It is observed that axial velocity, volumetric flow rate and pressure gradient decrease along the radial distance as the slip length increases but the wall shear stress increases with increase in slip length. All the results derived are presented analytically and graphically by selecting su...

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