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Molecular origins of viscoelasticity in biomolecular condensates. [PDF]
Garcia PL, Joseph JA.
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Establishing an Elastography calibration standard: Validation of a shear wave TOF device for measuring Elasticity and Viscosity in tissue-mimicking phantoms using rheometry. [PDF]
Kimondo JJ +6 more
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Anisotropic fracture mechanics of pre-cracked T4,4,4-Graphyne Nanosheets: Effects of crack geometry and temperature. [PDF]
Tan C, Ghasemi A.
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Elastic enhancer network tunes equilibrium thermodynamics of liquid liquid phase separation in super enhancers. [PDF]
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Classical and recent formulations for linear elasticity
Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Tchonkova, M., Sture, S.
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Russian Mathematical Surveys, 2008
Summary: This paper studies the propagation of one-dimensional nonlinear waves of small amplitude in elastic media, using analytic and numerical methods. The equations of nonlinear elasticity theory belong to the hyperbolic systems with conservation laws.
Kulikovskij, A. G., Chugainova, A. P.
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Summary: This paper studies the propagation of one-dimensional nonlinear waves of small amplitude in elastic media, using analytic and numerical methods. The equations of nonlinear elasticity theory belong to the hyperbolic systems with conservation laws.
Kulikovskij, A. G., Chugainova, A. P.
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The classical pressure vessel problems for linear elastic materials with voids
Journal of Elasticity, 1983zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Cowin, S. C., Puri, P.
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2023
In rocks and concrete, dynamic excitation leads to a fast softening of the material, followed by a slower recovery process where the material recovers part of its initial stiffness as a logarithmic function of time. This requires us to exit the convenient framework of time independent elastic properties, linear or not, and investigate non-classical ...
Manuel Asnar +3 more
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In rocks and concrete, dynamic excitation leads to a fast softening of the material, followed by a slower recovery process where the material recovers part of its initial stiffness as a logarithmic function of time. This requires us to exit the convenient framework of time independent elastic properties, linear or not, and investigate non-classical ...
Manuel Asnar +3 more
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