نتایج جستجو برای: fault parallel simple shear

تعداد نتایج: 789077  

2014
P. Helander

In edge plasmas, such as the tokamak scrape-off layer, transport parallel and perpendicular to the magnetic field are strongly coupled. It is shown that this leads to an unconventional form of the parallel transport laws. In particular, if the radial transport is governed by anomalous diffusion, the parallel ion transport cannot be entirely classical. This general phenomenon is demonstrated exp...

Journal: :Parallel Processing Letters 2011
Blesson Varghese Gerard T. McKee Vassil Alexandrov

The work reported in this paper is motivated towards validating an alternative approach for fault tolerance over traditional methods like checkpointing that constrain efficacious fault tolerance. Can agent intelligence be used to achieve fault tolerant parallel computing systems? If so, “What agent capabilities are required for fault tolerance?”, “What parallel computational tasks can benefit f...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry letters 2013
Vinay I Hegde Jin-Chong Tan Umesh V Waghmare Anthony K Cheetham

We determine the nonlinear mechanical behavior of a prototypical zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) along two modes of mechanical failure in response to tensile and shear forces using first-principles simulations. Our generalized stacking fault energy surface reveals an intrinsic stacking fault of surprisingly low energy comparable to that in copper, though the energy barrier associated wit...

2004
CHRIS MARONE Chris Marone

-We describe slip-rate dependent friction laws based on the Coulomb failure criteria. Frictional rate dependence is attributed to a rate dependence of cohesion c and friction angle qS. We show that differences in the stress states developed during sliding result in different Coulomb friction taws for distributed shear within a thick gouge layer versus localized shear within a narrow shear band ...

2006
Sergei Devadze Jaan Raik Artur Jutman Raimund Ubar

An efficient method of parallel fault simulation for combinational circuits is proposed. The method is based on structurally synthesized BDDs (SSBDD) which allow to represent gate level circuits at higher macro level where macros represent subnetworks of gates. Converting the gate-level circuits to the macrolevel is accompanied with corresponding fault collapsing. A parallel fault analysis algo...

M. Amani, M. Latifi, S. M. Etrati and A. H. Sadri,

Quality control of textile products is an important stage in textile industries. To this end, the conventional method in fault detection is human inspection. In the present work, Wavelet transform was applied on images of simple circular knitted fabrics to diagnose five regular defects. The results showed that the method applied was accurate and fast in addition to being capable of determining ...

2017
Harold Auradou German Drazer Alejandro Boschan Jean-Pierre Hulin Joel Koplik H. Auradou G. Drazer A. Boschan J. P. Hulin J. Koplik

The effect on the transport properties of fractures of a relative shear displacement ~u of rough walls with complementary self-affine surfaces has been studied experimentally and numerically. The shear displacement ~u induces an anisotropy of the aperture field with a correlation length scaling as u and significantly larger in the direction perpendicular to ~u. This reflects the appearance of l...

2003
Dmitry I. Garagash John W. Rudnicki

[1] The one-dimensional model of Rudnicki and Chen [1988] for a slip-weakening dilating fault is extended to include shear heating. Because inertia is not included, instability (a seismic event) corresponds to an unbounded slip rate. Shear heating tends to increase pore pressure and decrease the effective compressive stress and the resistance to slip and consequently tends to promote instabilit...

2004
CHRIS MARONE

-Theoretical constraints on the stress-dilation relation for a deforming Coulomb material require v -< 0 if C = 0 and v -< sin-l(Tm/e,n) always, where v is the dilation angle, 0 is the friction angle, C is cohesion, z,, is the maximum shear stress, and a,~ is the mean effective stress. Recent laboratory measurements of friction and dilatancy of simulated fault gouge show that small amplitude sh...

2008
Heather M. Savage Chris Marone

[1] We report on laboratory experiments in which stick-slipping shear surfaces are subject to transient stressing to simulate earthquake triggering by seismic waves. Granular layers and bare granite surfaces were sheared in a servo-controlled deformation apparatus in double-direct shear. The seismic waves from an earthquake and tectonic load were simulated by superimposing a loading rate sinuso...

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