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Response of FBG-bonded graphene plate at different applied stress location

Response of FBG-bonded graphene plate at different applied stress location

... different applied stress location was ...displacement applied on the graphene-plate with the bonded FBG, Causes the curvature of the plate to increase or ...

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Response of FBG-bonded plastic plate at different locations of applied stress

Response of FBG-bonded plastic plate at different locations of applied stress

... (b) It was seen from the reflection spectrum that the output power was increased randomly when the location of the applied stress approached to the location of the FBG. This was confirmed by the increment ...

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Acoustoelastic effect of wood III: effect of applied stresses on the velocity of ultrasonic waves propagating normal to the direction of the applied stress

Acoustoelastic effect of wood III: effect of applied stresses on the velocity of ultrasonic waves propagating normal to the direction of the applied stress

... Figure 6 shows the relations between stress, strain, and changes in velocity of ultrasonic longitudinal waves for Alaska cedar under tensile stress.. The stress-str[r] ...

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A stress-dependent hysteresis model for PZT-based transducers

A stress-dependent hysteresis model for PZT-based transducers

... externally applied stress and the polarization and strains induced in the soft ...compressive stress is increased in magnitude, it approaches the coercive ...

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A Model for Delayed Hydride Cracking of Zirconium Alloys

A Model for Delayed Hydride Cracking of Zirconium Alloys

... linear stress gradient along their length demonstrated no transfer of hydrogen into or out of the stressed region in the absence of thermal cycling (Kammenzind, ...an applied stress (Puls, 1981) and ...

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Phase Field Simulation of Microstructure Changes in Ni2MnGa Ferromagnetic Alloy Under External Stress and Magnetic Fields

Phase Field Simulation of Microstructure Changes in Ni2MnGa Ferromagnetic Alloy Under External Stress and Magnetic Fields

... microstructure changes are affected by various factors, e.g., external magnetic field, applied stress, internal stress, driving force for martensitic transformation, mobility of twin boundary motion, ...

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Towards the design of sandwich panel composites with enhanced mechanical and thermal properties by variation of the in-plane Poisson's ratios

Towards the design of sandwich panel composites with enhanced mechanical and thermal properties by variation of the in-plane Poisson's ratios

... failure stress of this system was applied to both ...the applied stress required to fail the first rib in the re-entrant ...same applied stress to identify the next rib to ...the ...

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Fatigue Vulnerability Analysis for existing metallic Structures

Fatigue Vulnerability Analysis for existing metallic Structures

... The Stress- life and Strain-life methodologies are able to define the fatigue life of a component as a total number of cycles or time to induce fatigue damage and to initiate a dominant fatigue flaw which is ...

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A Hysteretic Constitutive Model for Reinforced Concrete Panel Elements

A Hysteretic Constitutive Model for Reinforced Concrete Panel Elements

... compression applied along the princi- pal strain directions of the panel, together with uniaxial constitutive laws for reinforcing steel bars applied along rebar directions, with perfect bond assumed ...

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Silicon carbide fibre silicon nitride matrix composites

Silicon carbide fibre silicon nitride matrix composites

... a stress o f 214M Pa, only tyj o f the value obtained in the bend test ...zero applied stress, which w as induced by misalignment o f the load ...bending stress had th e effect of producing a ...

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A review of creep deformation and rupture mechanisms of low Cr Mo alloy for the development of creep damage constitutive equations under lower stress

A review of creep deformation and rupture mechanisms of low Cr Mo alloy for the development of creep damage constitutive equations under lower stress

... largest applied stress [30]; the density of the cavity observed on the grain surfaces increased continuously throughout the creep life; its cavity growth rate is slightly increased with the accumulation of ...

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II. FATIGUE MODELS

II. FATIGUE MODELS

... The relationship between failure probability and variation of random variables is shown in Fig. 6 corresponding to the fatigue models and the probability theories. It is found from Fig. 6 that the failure probability ...

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Design and Analysis of MEMS-Based Piezoresistive Accelerometer with Low Cross-Axis Sensitivity

Design and Analysis of MEMS-Based Piezoresistive Accelerometer with Low Cross-Axis Sensitivity

... The two configurations of accelerometers are shown in fig 1. The structure consists of silicon (100) substrate consisting of flexures, proof mass and four supporting frame. The p-type single crystal silicon (110) ...

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Addressing the threat of climate change to agriculture requires improving crop resilience to short-term abiotic stress

Addressing the threat of climate change to agriculture requires improving crop resilience to short-term abiotic stress

... under stress combinations include WRKY transcription ...of stress responses are under transcriptional control, transcription factors could represent good targets for improving crop stress resilience ...

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Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced and Pre-Tensioned Concrete Beams

Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced and Pre-Tensioned Concrete Beams

... compressive stress in concrete at the soffit was balanced by the flexural tensile stresses so that the net stress was ...tensile stress approximately equalled the flexural strength of concrete and ...

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Rate dependency and stress relaxation of unsaturated clays

Rate dependency and stress relaxation of unsaturated clays

... pre-relaxation total vertical stress yield vertical net stress applied vertical total stress residual total vertical stress vertical effective stress maximum applied vertical stress vert[r] ...

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Transient Dynamic Stress Analysis of Mixing Chamber Applied for Chemical Industry

Transient Dynamic Stress Analysis of Mixing Chamber Applied for Chemical Industry

... Mixing is one of the common unit operations employed in chemical industries. It is used for blending of liquids, homogenization of mixtures, heat transfer operation, mass transfer operation, prevention of deposition of ...

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Stress linearization concepts and restrictions in elastic design by analysis

Stress linearization concepts and restrictions in elastic design by analysis

... bending stress distributions suitable for Code assessment from continuum FEA stress ...distributions. Stress linearization was proposed by Kroenke [4,5] and Gordon [6] in the ...for stress ...

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What we can't learn from nature

What we can't learn from nature

... What is the total advantage due to all four of these tricks working together? Of course any attempt to make this calculation should be treated with caution because in each case I have made only an approximate estimate. ...

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Moiré interferometry applied to fracture in titanium tubes

Moiré interferometry applied to fracture in titanium tubes

... First of all, and most probable, are the mechanical effects arising from metallurgical features of the tubes. The essence of the anisotropic plastic and fracture properties frequently observed in -titanium lies with the ...

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