نتایج جستجو برای: slip surface

تعداد نتایج: 650376  

2012
B. Singh B. K. Nanda

Response surface methodology with Box–Benhken (BB) design of experiment approach has been utilized to study the mechanism of interface slip damping in layered and jointed tack welded beams with varying surface roughness. The design utilizes the initial amplitude of excitation, tack length and surface roughness at the interfaces to develop the model for the logarithmic damping decrement of the l...

2017
Srinivasa B. Ramisetti Matthew K. Borg Duncan A. Lockerby Jason M. Reese

We propose the rarefied-gas-cushion model (r-GCM), as an extended version of the gas-cushion model (GCM), to estimate the apparent slip of water flowing over a gas layer trapped at a solid surface. Nanobubbles or gas nanofilms may manifest rarefied-gas effects and the r-GCM incorporates kinetic boundary conditions for the gas component in the slip Knudsen regime. These enable an apparent hydrod...

2017
Matt J Ikari Achim J Kopf

The near-surface areas of major faults commonly contain weak, phyllosilicate minerals, which, based on laboratory friction measurements, are assumed to creep stably. However, it is now known that shallow faults can experience tens of meters of earthquake slip and also host slow and transient slip events. Laboratory experiments are generally performed at least two orders of magnitude faster than...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2012
Sebastian Schmieschek Aleksey V Belyaev Jens Harting Olga I Vinogradova

We describe a generalization of the tensorial slip boundary condition, originally justified for a thick (compared to texture period) channel, to any channel thickness. The eigenvalues of the effective slip-length tensor, however, in general case become dependent on the gap and cannot be viewed as a local property of the surface, being a global characteristic of the channel. To illustrate the us...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2012
A Maali B Bhushan

In this paper, a review of different techniques used to measure the slip length on superhydrophobic surfaces with large slip length is presented. First, we present the theoretical models used to calculate the effective slip length on superhydrophobic surfaces in different configurations of liquid flow. Then, we present the different techniques used to measure the slip past these superhydrophobi...

2008
R. Benzi L. Biferale M. Sbragaglia S. Succi F. Toschi

We present a mesoscopic model of the fluid-wall interactions for flows in microchannel geometries. We define a suitable implementation of the boundary conditions for a discrete version of the Boltzmann equations describing a wall-bounded single phase fluid. We distinguish different slippage properties on the surface by introducing a slip function, defining the local degree of slip for mesoscopi...

2005
Paul Bodin

Five out of six functioning creepmeters on southern California faults recorded slip triggered at the time of some or all of the three largest events of the 1992 Landers earthquake sequence. Digital creep data indicate that dextral slip was triggered within 1 min of each mainshock and that maximum slip velocities occurred 2 to 3 min later. The duration of triggered slip events ranged from a few ...

Limit equilibrium method, strength reduction method and Finite Difference Methods are the most prevalently used methods for soil and rock slope stability analysis. However, it can be mention that those have some limitations in practical application. In the Limit equilibrium method, the constitutive model cannot be considered and many assumptions are needed between slices of soil and rock. The s...

2009
M. Tabata Masahisa Tabata

We simulate flow movement in an hourglass occupied by two fluids with surface tension on the interface and compare the difference of movements of fluids between the non-slip and slip boundary conditions and small and large coefficients of surface tension. The simulation is carried out by an energy-stable finite element scheme developed recently by ourself.

2002
Yoji Yamada Takashi Maeno Isao Fujimoto Tetsuya Morizono Yoji Umetani

This paper deals with development of compliant artificial finger skin surface ridges with a pair of PVDF film strips embedded in each of them as sensing transducers for incipient slip detection in pursuit of elucidating the mechanism of human static friction sensing. We describe design and manufacture of the surface ridges and distinctive detection of incipient slip from rolling.

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