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Hysteretic Behavior of RC Beams

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1984
A mechanical model for the cross section of a reinforced concrete beam is proposed. Attention is focused on the local phenomena relating to the cross section, while the phenomena relating to the beam element to which the section belongs is ignored. In particular the concrete fracturing mechanism and the slippage and yielding of steel are considered ...
CARPINTERI, Alberto, ANDREA CARPINTERI
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Hysteretic behavior of cobalt powders

Journal of Applied Physics, 1990
Spherical cobalt powders with mean diameters D between 0.5 and 8 μm and standard deviations σ, scaling approximately as 0.25D, have been prepared by a nonaqueous solution technique. Characterization of these powders has involved x-ray diffraction analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and differential thermal analysis. SEM reveals additional levels of
Sigurds Arajs   +3 more
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Hysteretic behavior of soft living animal tissue

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1972
The mechanical response to external loading of a particular soft extensible tissue, the cat's mesentery, has been determined.First the hysteretic behavior of thein situ mesenteric membrane was measured and compared with the response of excised membrane.
B M, Chu, W G, Frasher, H, Wayland
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Hysteretic Behavior of Capillary Bridges between Flat Plates

Langmuir, 2023
We studied the evolution of capillary bridges between nominally flat plates undergoing multiple cycles of compression and stretching in experiments and simulations. We varied the distance between the plates in small increments to study the full evolution of the bridge shape.
Moyosore S. Odunsi   +2 more
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Hysteretic behavior in metallic granular matter

Applied Physics Letters, 2002
Various packings made of metallic grains have been electrically characterized. Electrical breakdown is observed in I–V curves. A well defined critical point separates the insulating and the conducting regime of the packing. The breakdown is reversible by submitting the packing to a small tap.
Dorbolo, Stéphane   +2 more
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Hysteretic behavior of bolted-angle connections

Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 1999
Abstract This paper presents an experimental investigation on the hysteretic behavior of bolted-angle beam-to-column connections. The investigation focused on: (1) the inelastic behavior under large cyclic deformation, (2) the failure modes under cyclic loading, and (3) the energy-dissipation capacity of the bolted-angle connections.
J Shen, A Astaneh-Asl
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Hysteretic Water-Retention Behavior of Bentonites

Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste, 2018
AbstractUnderstanding the hysteresis in the soil water characteristics of bentonites is important for predicting the hydraulic and mechanical response for many geotechnical applications.
Yagom Gapak, Venkata Bharat Tadikonda
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Effect of Fines Content on the Hysteretic Behavior of Water-Retention Characteristic Curves of Reconstituted Soils

, 2020
An experimental investigation was carried out to evaluate the influence of fines content on the hysteretic behavior of water-retention characteristic curves (WRCCs) of reconstituted soil su...
A. Raghuram, B. M. Basha, A. Moghal
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Axial Hysteretic Behavior of Steel Members

Journal of the Structural Division, 1976
A procedure for predicting the force-deformation behavior of axially-loaded members with intermediate slenderness ratios is developed for use in computer-aided inelastic dynamic analyses of frame structures. While the analytical solutions predict the general cyclic force-deformation behavior of axially-loaded members, the quantitative behavior of ...
Addison B. Higginbotham   +1 more
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A Note on Calculating Hysteretic Behavior

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2000
A computational procedure for approximating the hysteretic relationship between pore water content and pressure head in porous bodies is described. A distribution function F is introduced that retains the features of the distribution function F of the ...
A. Poulovassilis, G. Kargas
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