نتایج جستجو برای: interfacial shear stresses

تعداد نتایج: 129671  

In this paper, layerwise theory (LT) along with the first, second and third-order shear deformation theories (FSDT, SSDT and TSDT) are used to determine the stress distribution in a simply supported square sandwich plate subjected to a uniformly distributed load. Two functionally graded (FG) face sheets encapsulate an elastomeric core while two epoxy adhesive layers adhere the core to the face ...

Journal: :international journal of advanced design and manufacturing technology 0
mehdi ghannad shahrood university of technology mohammad parhizkar yaghoobi shahrood university of technology

in this paper, a thermoelasticity solution for steady state response of thick cylinders which are subjected to pressure and external heat flux in inner surface is presented. displacement field obeys the kinematics of the first order shear deformation theory (fsdt). it is assumed that the temperature varies both along the length and the thickness. the variation of the temperature occurs linearly...

Journal: :The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 2009
J L A Dubbeldam P D Olmsted

We present an analytical study of a toy model for shear banding, without normal stresses, which uses a piecewise linear approximation to the flow curve (shear stress as a function of shear rate). This model exhibits multiple stationary states, one of which is linearly stable against general two-dimensional perturbations. This is in contrast to analogous results for the Johnson-Segalman model, w...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
K A Son H I Kim J E Houston

We have studied charge transfer through alkanethiol molecules self-assembled on Au(111) substrates using interfacial force microscopy. Simultaneous measurement of the tip-substrate current and the normal interfacial force reveals the critical role of tip-film contact. Measurable currents are seen only for tip-applied stresses above about 20 MPa, after which the current rises exponential with st...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
David Elad Sara Naftali Moshe Rosenfeld Michael Wolf

The nose is the front line defender of the respiratory system and is rich with mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and nerve endings. A time-dependent computational model of transport through nasal models of a healthy human has been used to analyze the fields of physical stresses that may develop at the air-wall interface of the nasal mucosa. Simulations during quiet breathing revealed wall shea...

Journal: :The International journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry 2003
Pascal Magne Urs C Belser

This study used 2-D finite element modeling to simulate cuspal flexure and stresses at the surface and tooth-restoration interface of a restored maxillary molar using three restorative materials; the influence of four inlay/onlay preparation configurations on stress distribution within the complex was also investigated. A buccolingual cross-section of an intact molar was digitized and used to c...

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
m. mazloom civil engineering department

according to the iranian code of practice for seismic resistant design of buildings, soft storey phenomenon happens in a storey when the lateral stiffness of the storey is lower than 70% of the stiffness of the upper storey, or if it is lower than 80% of the average stiffness of the three upper stories. in the combined structural systems containing moment frames and shear walls, it is possible ...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 1995
P F Davies

Mechanical forces associated with blood flow play important roles in the acute control of vascular tone, the regulation of arterial structure and remodeling, and the localization of atherosclerotic lesions. Major regulation of the blood vessel responses occurs by the action of hemodynamic shear stresses on the endothelium. The transmission of hemodynamic forces throughout the endothelium and th...

2011

Loading a specimen as shown in Figure 1a produces shear stresses in the material. An initially square element of the material, having vertical sides parallel to the direction of loading, is distorted by these stresses into a diamond shape as illustrated in Figure 1b, where the distortion is greatly exaggerated for pictorial clarity. Shear strain is defined as the magnitude of the change in the ...

2001
John A. Nairn Chun-Hsin Liu Serge Zhandarov

The energy release rate for propagation of a debond in either a single-fiber pull-out test or a microbond test was derived analytically. The key finding was that an accurate analysis can be derived by a global energy analysis that includes effects of residual stresses and interfacial friction but does not need to include the details of the stress state at the interfacial crack tip. The analytic...

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