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A Prestressed Elastic Strip with Elastic Reinforcements [PDF]
The paper deals with a contact problem for an elastic band with the initial stresses reinforced by a covering (a stringer). The authors consider a solution to the contact problem on force transmission from the infinite stringer of small thickness to a band with a fixed end and with the initial stresses.
V. B. Rudnitskii, N. N. Dikhtyaruk
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Cavitation in elastic and elastic-plastic solids
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1992zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Hou Hang-Sheng, Rohan Abeyaratne
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Elastic Waves in Inhomogeneous Elastic Media
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1972The WKB solution is derived together with the condition for its validity for elastic waves propagating into an inhomogeneous elastic medium. Large frequency expansion solution is also derived. It is found that the WKB solution agrees with that derived for large frequencies when the frequency approaches infinity.
Adnan H. Nayfeh, Siavouche Nemat-Nasser
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Elastic properties of single elastic fibers
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1962The elastic properties of elastic tissue were studied in a situation which minimized the effects of extraneous connective tissue and of the position of fibers in the elastic network. Single elastic fibers were dissected free from the ligamentum nuchae of the ox and were stretched under conditions of constant temperature and salinity. The strain was an
Robert W. Carton +2 more
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Elastic moduli and visco-elastic relaxation
Journal of Dentistry, 1994The elastic moduli of dental biomaterials are discussed in relation to the various intrinsic and extrinsic factors that can influence the magnitude of these parameters and hence the extent of modulus-matching with oral tissues. The time-dependent visco-elastic response is shown to be an important feature of both natural and many synthetic biomaterials.
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Linearized Elasticity as Γ-Limit of Finite Elasticity
Set-Valued Analysis, 2002Linearized elastic energies are derived from rescaled nonlinear energies by means of \(\Gamma\)-convergence. For Dirichlet and mixed boundary value problems in a Lipschitz domain \(\Omega\), the convergence of minimizers takes place in the weak topology of \(H^1(\Omega,\mathbb{R}^n)\) and in the strong topology of \(W^{1,q}(\Omega,\mathbb{R}^n)\) for \(
Dal Maso, Gianni, NEGRI M., PERCIVALE D.
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Proceedings of the ACM SIGMETRICS/international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems, 2013
We study a generalization of the classic paging problem where memory capacity can vary over time - a property of many modern computing realities, from cloud computing to multi-core and energy-optimized processors. We show that good performance in the "classic" case provides no performance guarantees when memory capacity fluctuates: roughly speaking ...
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We study a generalization of the classic paging problem where memory capacity can vary over time - a property of many modern computing realities, from cloud computing to multi-core and energy-optimized processors. We show that good performance in the "classic" case provides no performance guarantees when memory capacity fluctuates: roughly speaking ...
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Technical elasticity and elastic fatigue
Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 1976Abstract It is suggested after analysing past studies on fatigue mechanisms that the mechanism which has received most attention in the belief that it applies to metals in general is in fact a special case. The review further suggests that the mechanism does not apply to the metals of technical importance in load bearing structures, strong metals ...
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2005
It has long been recognized that the behavior of many materials depends upon the orientation of the sample taken from the body under study. The term anisotropic is generally used to describe such behaviors. Early investigators were motivated by the response of naturally occurring anisotropic materials such as wood and crystalline substances. The advent
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It has long been recognized that the behavior of many materials depends upon the orientation of the sample taken from the body under study. The term anisotropic is generally used to describe such behaviors. Early investigators were motivated by the response of naturally occurring anisotropic materials such as wood and crystalline substances. The advent
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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2013
Jacob Lubliner, Panayiotis Papadopoulos
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Jacob Lubliner, Panayiotis Papadopoulos
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