نتایج جستجو برای: thermo viscoelasticity

تعداد نتایج: 16853  

2013
W. B. Bowden J. R. Larouche A. R. Pearce B. T. Crosby M. B. Flinn M. N. Gooseff J. B. Jones B. W. Abbott

We established the Arctic System Science/Thermokarst (ARCSS/TK) project in 2008 with the intent to use a systems approach to address hypotheses about how upland thermo-erosional features influence the structure and function of the foothill and mountainous landscape in the vicinity of the Brooks Range in arctic Alaska. We found that the common thermo-erosional features in this region are thaw sl...

2000
M. C. B. Abdalla A. L. Gadelha I. V. Vancea

On (b, c)-system at finite temperature in thermo field approach Abstract We construct the finite temperature field theory of the two-dimensional ghost-antighost system within the framework of thermo field theory.

Journal: :Circulation research 1978
W R Milnor C D Bertram

The influence of arterial dimensions and viscoelasticity on pulse wave propagation has been expressed in many theoretical models of blood flow in arteries, but few experimental tests of these theories in vivo have been reported. The measurements required for such tests include not only the arterial viscoelasticity, diameter, and wall thickness, but also the true propagation coefficients and imp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Sungmin Nam Kenneth H Hu Manish J Butte Ovijit Chaudhuri

The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex assembly of structural proteins that provides physical support and biochemical signaling to cells in tissues. The mechanical properties of the ECM have been found to play a key role in regulating cell behaviors such as differentiation and malignancy. Gels formed from ECM protein biopolymers such as collagen or fibrin are commonly used for 3D cell cult...

2003
Carlos Bonifasi-Lista

Ligament viscoelasticity is an important determinant of tissue response to loading, and viscous dissipation modulates the potential for ligament damage or catastrophic failure. The nature of ligament viscoelastic response represents a combined measure of solid phase viscoelasticity and fluid movement. Both of these contributors are likely direction-dependent due to ligament anisotropy. Small si...

Journal: :Cardiology 2013
Jan O Mangual Daniela Föll Bernd Jung Gianni Pedrizzetti Arash Kheradvar

OBJECTIVES This study investigates the effect of aging on the radial viscoelastic behavior of the left ventricle (LV) based on a previously validated model that uses myocardial tissue phase mapping (TPM) of cine phase-contrast MRI. METHODS Previous studies suggest that aging remarkably influences regional myocardial motion, mostly myocardial velocities in both radial and long-axis directions....

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2014
Alexander Cartagena Arvind Raman

The measurement of viscoelasticity of cells in physiological environments with high spatio-temporal resolution is a key goal in cell mechanobiology. Traditionally only the elastic properties have been measured from quasi-static force-distance curves using the atomic force microscope (AFM). Recently, dynamic AFM-based methods have been proposed to map the local in vitro viscoelastic properties o...

2017
T. Kairaliyeva E. V. Aksenenko N. Mucic A. V. Makievski V. B. Fainerman Reinhard Miller

Surface tension and dilational viscoelasticity of solutions of various surfactants measured with bubble and drop profile analysis tensiometry are discussed. The study also includes experiments on the co-adsorption of surfactant molecules from a solution drop and alkane molecules from saturated alkane vapor phase. Using experimental data for 12 surfactants with different surface activities, it i...

Journal: :Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 2011
Wenyi Yan Oscar Dwiputra Pangestu

A recently published finite element (FE) head model is modified to consider the viscoelasticity of the meninges, the spongy and compact bone in the skull. The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is simulated explicitly as a hydrostatic fluid by using a surface-based fluid modelling method, which allows fluid and structure interaction. It is found that the modified model yields smoother pressure responses...

Journal: :Computer-aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering 2022

Early-age stress (EAS) is an important index for evaluating the early-age cracking risk of concrete. This paper encompasses a thermo-chemo-mechanical (TCM) model and active ensemble learning (AEL) predicting EAS evolution. The TCM provides data AEL model. First, based on Fourier's law, Arrhenius’ equation, rate-type creep built to simulate heat transfer, cement hydration, viscoelasticity, which...

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