نتایج جستجو برای: viscoelastic property

تعداد نتایج: 171519  

2011
H. W. Tan

Applied Rheology Volume 21 · Issue 5 Abstract: The rheological behavior of the olive oil-in-water emulsions has been studied by varying the oil to water ratio as well as the surfactant concentration. The viscoelastic property of the olive oil emulsions was investigated with a cone-and-plate system, using a Bohlin C-VOR Rheometer. The obtained results indicated that the emulsions with greater oi...

2017
Krishnagoud Manda Robert J Wallace Shuqiao Xie Francesc Levrero-Florencio Pankaj Pankaj

The time-independent elastic properties of trabecular bone have been extensively investigated, and several stiffness-density relations have been proposed. Although it is recognized that trabecular bone exhibits time-dependent mechanical behaviour, a property of viscoelastic materials, the characterization of this behaviour has received limited attention. The objective of the present study was t...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2011
Siddhartha Pathak J Gregory Swadener Surya R Kalidindi Hayden-William Courtland Karl J Jepsen Haviva M Goldman

This study demonstrates a novel approach to characterizing hydrated bone's viscoelastic behavior at lamellar length scales using dynamic indentation techniques. We studied the submicron-level viscoelastic response of bone tissue from two different inbred mouse strains, A/J and B6, with known differences in whole bone and tissue-level mechanical properties. Our results show that bone having a hi...

2012
H. Cheng M. Li J. Wu Y. Huang Z. Kang J. A. Rogers Huajian Gao

Transfer printing is a volatile tool to retract micro devices from a donor substrate via elastomeric stamps, from which the devices are grown or fabricated, followed by printing to a receiver substrate where the device is assembled to an array for integration in various applications. Among the five approaches of transfer printing summarized in the paper, the viscoelastic property of stamps is w...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Virginia Vadillo-Rodriguez Sarah R Schooling John R Dutcher

We used a novel atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based technique to compare the local viscoelastic properties of individual gram-negative (Escherichia coli) and gram-positive (Bacillus subtilis) bacterial cells. We found that the viscoelastic properties of the bacterial cells are well described by a three-component mechanical model that combines an instantaneous elastic response and a delayed elas...

2011
P. A. Yuya D. C. Hurley Joseph A. Turner

We present a quantitative method for determining the viscoelastic properties of materials with nanometer spatial resolution. The approach is based on the atomic force acoustic microscopy technique that involves the resonant frequencies of the atomic force microscopy cantilever when its tip is in contact with a sample surface. We derive expressions for the viscoelastic properties of the sample i...

2015
Muhammad Kaleem Abdul S. Khan Ihtesham U. Rehman Ferranti S. Wong

The viscoelastic properties of three commercially available resin-based composites (FiltekTM P60, FiltekTM Supreme, and FiltekTM Z250; 3M ESPE, Bracknell, UK) were measured to determine the effect of beverages on their storage moduli and damping ratios. Rectangular samples of the three hybrid composites were immersed in three beverages at 37 °C for 1, 7, 30, and 60 days. At each time interval, ...

2012
Yanjie Su Hao Wei Rungang Gao Zhi Yang Jing Zhang Zhaohui Zhong Yafei Zhang

We report unusual negative thermal expansion and viscoelastic properties in graphene oxide paper. The paper was prepared from aqueous GO dispersions using a simple vacuum evaporation technique. From room temperature to 150 C, this paper-like graphene oxide sheet exhibits a constant negative thermal expansion coefficient of 67 · 10 / C along the in-plane direction. Peculiar hysteresis loops of t...

2009
Yong Kweon Suh Byoung Chul Kim Young Han Kim

A new generalized relationship between the viscoelastic properties of an overlayer placed on the electrode interface of a quartz crystal resonator and its resonant characteristic is developed from the mechanics of the quartz movement. The relationship is used to estimate the viscoelastic properties from the experimentally measured resonant characteristic. It is utilized in the estimation of vis...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1997
K B Arbogast K L Thibault B S Pinheiro K I Winey S S Margulies

Accurate mechanical property data obtained at large shear deformations and high frequencies are a fundamental component of realistic numerical simulations of soft tissue injury. Although many commercial systems exist for testing shear properties of viscoelastic materials with properties similar to soft biological tissue, none are capable of determining properties at high loading rates necessary...

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