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CIRCULAR SHEARING OF COMPRESSIBLE ELASTIC CYLINDERS

The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 1993
Summary: We consider the problem of circular shearing for compressible isotropic, homogeneous, hyperelastic right circular cylinders. First we consider the case of pure circular shearing where there is no radial displacement. We obtain necessary and sufficient conditions on the strain-energy function of the material for the existence of such a ...
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Motion of a Circular Cylinder in a Vibrating Liquid

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2001
The motion of a circular cylinder under gravity in an ideal liquid bounded from the outside by a vibrating wall is determined using numerical methods.
Kareva, I. E., Sennitskij, V. L.
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Torsion of micropolar hollow circular cylinders

Mechanics Research Communications, 2010
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Scattering of Lamb waves by a circular cylinder

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2001
Following our previous attempt at the scattering from a cylinder in a slab to the incidence of a guided shear wave, we hereby discuss the scattering by an elastic cylinder embedded in an isotropic plate for a variety of bonding states to incidence of the fundamental Lamb wave modes S0 and A0 at the low-frequency regime.
X M, Wang, C F, Ying
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Cylinders and Circular Plates

2009
The bounded harmonic potentials of equations (24.27) in combination with solutions A, B and E provide a complete solution to the problem of a solid circular cylinder loaded by axisymmetric polynomial tractions on its curved surfaces. The corresponding problem for the hollow cylinder can be solved by including also the singular potentials of equation ...
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Single scattering of light by circular cylinders

Applied Optics, 1994
We consider two topics pertaining to light scattering by circular cylinders. (A) Scattering properties of cylinders with increasing aspect ratio are studied. It is shown that the solution for finite cylinders does not converge to the solution for infinitely long cylinders if the aspect ratio increases.
F, Kuik, J F, de Haan, J W, Hovenier
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Base Pressure of Oscillating Circular Cylinders

Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1976
Experiments have been made to investigate the base pressure coefficients of circular cylinders oscillating transversely in a stream for a wide range of cylinder amplitudes and frequencies. This is thought to give a good indication of the variation in drag coefficient.
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Stereology of parallel, straight, circular cylinders

Journal of Microscopy, 1976
SUMMARYNew stereological formulae are developed to quantify an array of straight, parallel, circular cylinders. The problem arose through the necessity to determine the average length and surface density of the crypts of the large intestine. These crypts or glands have the shape of test tubes.
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Normal vortex interaction with a circular cylinder

AIAA Journal, 1999
Interaction of a columnar vortex with a long circular cylinder translated normal to the vortex axis is examined for the case where the cylinder diameter is much larger than the vortex core radius. The study focuses on understanding and quantifying the limitations of traditional vortex filament models arising from vortex-induced separation of the ...
S. Krishnamoorthy   +2 more
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Diffraction theory of an anisotropic circular cylinder

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2006
A fully analytical theory is developed to derive the field diffracted by an infinitely long circular cylinder made of an arbitrary anisotropic homogeneous material, illuminated by an arbitrary plane wave.
Michel, Nevière   +2 more
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