نتایج جستجو برای: crack free xerogel

تعداد نتایج: 537824  

2011
E. Z. MOORE K. D. MURPHY J. M. NICHOLS

In this paper a new approach is taken to identify a crack in a simply supported plate undergoing free vibration. The approach uses a Markov-Chain MonteCarlo implementation of Bayes’ Rule to identify the presence of a crack and, more importantly, to estimate crack parameters; the process also provides confidence intervals for those parameters. To generate the required time series, a semi-analyti...

2016
Yun-Kyu An Zhiqi Shen Zhishen Wu

This paper proposes a stripe-PZT sensor-based baseline-free crack diagnosis technique in the heat affected zone (HAZ) of a structure with a welded stiffener. The proposed technique enables one to identify and localize a crack in the HAZ using only current data measured using a stripe-PZT sensor. The use of the stripe-PZT sensor makes it possible to significantly improve the applicability to rea...

2008
Stephen D. Holland Christopher Uhl Jeremy Renshaw D. E. Chimenti

Vibrothermography is a technique for finding cracks and delaminations through infrared imaging of vibration-induced heating. While vibrothermography has shown remarkable promise, it has been plagued by persistent questions about its reproducibility and reliability. Fundamentally, the crack heating is caused by the vibration, and therefore to understand the heating process we must first understa...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2007
D Pilipenko R Spatschek E A Brener H Müller-Krumbhaar

A sharp interface model of crack propagation as a phase transition process is discussed. We develop a multipole expansion technique to solve this free boundary problem numerically. We obtain steady state solutions with a self-consistently selected propagation velocity and shape of the crack, provided that elastodynamic effects are taken into account. Also, we find a saturation of the steady sta...

2007
Jin Chen Yu Qiao

In this article, we report irregular cleavage front transmission at grain boundaries in free-standing polysilicon thin films. When the orientations of two adjacent grains are correlated, the crack may bypass the boundary via a ‘‘tunneling’’ process. Similar behavior can also be achieved if the crack path curves in the grain-boundary-affected zone. Moreover, the separation of crack flanks can be...

2005

The purpose of this paper is to fill the gap between the classical treatment of brittle fracture mechanics and the new idea of considering the crack evolution as a free discontinuity problem. Griffith and Irwin crite-rions of crack propagation are studied and transformed in order to be no longer dependent on any prescription of the geometry of the crack during its evolution. The inequality cont...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2014
Mary M Caruso Dailey Alexander W Silvia Patrick J McIntire Gerald O Wilson Jeffrey S Moore Scott R White

Self-healing chemistry used for damage repair have not previously been demonstrated for free-radical polymerization pathways. However, this chemistry is important for addition polymers such as poly(methyl methacrylate) used in bone cement and epoxy vinyl ester used in dental resins. Self-healing biomaterials offer the potential for safer and longer lasting implants and restoratives by slowing o...

1999
A. Needleman A. J. Rosakis

Dynamic crack growth along a bimaterial interface under impact shear loading is analyzed numerically. The material on each side of the bond line is characterized by an isotropic hyperelastic constitutive relation. A cohesive surface constitutive relation is also speci®ed that relates the tractions and displacement jumps across the bond line and that allows for the creation of new free surface. ...

2015
Jin Young Kim Kun Cho Seul-a Ryu So Youn Kim Byung Mook Weon

Crack formation is a frequent result of residual stress release from colloidal films made by the evaporation of colloidal droplets containing nanoparticles. Crack prevention is a significant task in industrial applications such as painting and inkjet printing with colloidal nanoparticles. Here, we illustrate how colloidal drops evaporate and how crack generation is dependent on the particle siz...

1988
F. A. Sturla J. R. Barber

A solution is given for the thermoelastic stress field due to the obstruction of a uniform heat flux by a plane crack in a generally anisotropic body. A Green's function formulation is used to reduce the problem to a set of singular integral equations which are solved in closed form. When the crack is assumed to be traction free, the crack opening displacement is found to be negative over one h...

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