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Mechanics of the otolith organ-dynamic response

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1986
The otolith organs are the linear motion sensors of the mammalian system. As part of the vestibular system, these small organs are located in the inner ear. Mathematically modeled, they consist of an overdamped second-order system with elastic, viscous damping and mass elements.
J W, Grant, W A, Best
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Dynamic mechanical response of damaged alumina AD995

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2021
This paper explores the compressive responses of alumina ceramics subjected to various levels of pre-damage via internal cracking. Pre-damage is achieved by subjecting the samples to thermal shock. Mechanical loading is performed using a load frame for quasi-static strain rates and a Kolsky bar for dynamic strain rates.
Brendan M.L. Koch   +5 more
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Dynamic Response of Cam-Follower Mechanism

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2009
<div class="htmlview paragraph">One of the major applications of cam mechanism is valve actuation of Internal Combustion (IC) engines. This work deals with the follower response determination for a given prescribed cam motion for single DOF cam mechanism.
M. R. S. Satyanarayana, Rao V. Dukkipati
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The Dynamic Mechanical Response of Carpets

Journal of the Textile Institute, 1989
The dynamic-compression properties of carpet are expected to play an important role in their mechanical performance. An investigation is described in which the dynamic properties were measured by using a reaction mass-vibration system at frequencies in the range 20–85 Hz.
J. I. Dunlop, Sun Jie
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Dynamic Mechanical Response of Hybrid Physical Covalent Networks − Molecular Dynamics Simulation

Macromolecular Symposia, 2017
SummaryIn this article, we present two principal stimuli that affect the deformation response: additional covalent crosslinking and external deformation. Additional crosslinking leads to hybrid gels which show improved toughness in comparison to the physical gels.
Zidek, J.   +3 more
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Dynamic mechanical response of polymer‐impregnated mortars

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1975
AbstractDynamic elastic modulus and internal friction of a Portland cement (Type I) mortar system impregnated with an epoxy resin system and with methyl methacrylate were measured in the temperature range of 100 to 450°K by use of a free‐free resonance technique.
David Whiting   +2 more
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Effects of Degrading Mechanisms on Masonry Dynamic Response

2019
A nonlocal damage-plastic model, accounting for the main nonlinear mechanisms characterizing masonry mechanical behavior, is introduced in a finite element framework and used to analyze the out-of-plane response of a tuff masonry wall. A simple structural scheme is considered where the wall is completely restrained at the base and free at the top ...
Daniela Addessi   +3 more
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Dynamic Response of Lipid–Cholesterol Membranes to Mechanical Oscillations

Nature, 1969
CELL membranes are not static systems; they continually respond to the dynamics of their environment whether it be to concentration gradients, fluid pressure gradients or temperature gradients1. We feel that the dynamics of membrane response to dilation (strain) are not understood, nor have techniques been devised for such studies.
J. ADIN MANN   +2 more
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