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Force cycles and force chains

Physical Review E, 2010
We examine the coevolution of N cycles and force chains as part of a broader study which is designed to quantitatively characterize the role of the laterally supporting contact network to the evolution of force chains. Here, we elucidate the rheological function of these coexisting structures, especially in the lead up to failure.
Tordesillas, A., Walker, D., Lin, Qun
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Forces for and forces against

Journal of Management Development, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore some of the forces which militate against building capacity for research in business and management that satisfies the double‐hurdle criteria of academic rigour and relevance to practice, despite strong pressures in favour of it.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is a reflective piece based on a small ...
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Forcing, anti-forcing, global forcing and complete forcing on perfect matchings of graphs — A survey

Discrete Applied Mathematics
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Yaxian Zhang   +3 more
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Force Elements and Reaction Forces

2015
In the present chapter some of the most relevant applied forces and joint reaction forces are introduced. There are many types of forces that can be present in multibody systems, such as gravitational forces, spring-damper-actuator forces, normal contact forces, tangential or frictional forces, external applied forces and moments, forces due to ...
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Force Calibration in Lateral Force Microscopy

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2000
An analysis of the contact mechanics and the forces of interaction in lateral force microscopy measurements is presented. This analysis allows for a new method of interpretation of the frictional forces, the lateral contact stiffness, and the contact shear strength.
Cain R.G., Biggs S., Page N.W.
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Intermolecular forces

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1970
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Optimal force, differential force, and anchorage

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1969
Abstract 1. 1. When applied to canine retraction for a clinically useful period of time, there are no data to support the theory of optimal force. 2. 2. The logical derivative of this theory, differential force as it is currently employed, could not be substantiated in the present study. 3. 3.
E H, Hixon   +4 more
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