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Emergent reactance induced by the deformation of a current-driven skyrmion lattice. [PDF]
Littlehales MT +8 more
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Fluid Creep as an Independent Predictor of Fluid Overload and Mortality in Critically Ill Patients: A Cohort Study. [PDF]
Briassoulis G +4 more
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Unveiling the rheological secrets of hydrogels: from lab to clinical translation. [PDF]
Shan J, Jiao W.
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Creep acoustic emission characteristics and failure precursor identification of double-fissured red sandstone under freeze-thaw action. [PDF]
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1992
Creep is the continued slow straining of a material under constant load. Another phenomenon, related to creep, is relaxation. This is the reduction in the level of stress within a material with time when the strain is constant. Both creep and relaxation are of consequence with many thermoplastics at ordinary temperatures but do not become significant ...
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Creep is the continued slow straining of a material under constant load. Another phenomenon, related to creep, is relaxation. This is the reduction in the level of stress within a material with time when the strain is constant. Both creep and relaxation are of consequence with many thermoplastics at ordinary temperatures but do not become significant ...
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1989
Abstract This chapter provides a detailed overview of the creep behavior of metals and how to account for it when determining the remaining service life of components. It begins with a review of creep curves, explaining how they are plotted and what they reveal about the operating history, damage mechanisms, and structural integrity of ...
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Abstract This chapter provides a detailed overview of the creep behavior of metals and how to account for it when determining the remaining service life of components. It begins with a review of creep curves, explaining how they are plotted and what they reveal about the operating history, damage mechanisms, and structural integrity of ...
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Creep and Creep Stress Relaxation
1981The time-dependent increase in strain at constant stress is known as creep, whereas the decrease in stress at constant strain is known as creep stress relaxation. Both of these phenomena are very pronounced at high temperatures and can operate continuously over very long periods.
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