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Initial secondary stress in German. [PDF]
While interaction of primary stress with morphological structure has been widely studied within prosodic morphology (McCarthy &Prince 1986/96 et seq.) less attention has been paid to this type of interface phenomenon related to secondary stress. With respect to Italian or German, the reason for this minor interest in prosodic constraints activated by ...
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THERMOELASTIC STRESSES IN INITIALLY STRESSED BODIES WITH MICROSTRUCTURE
Journal of Thermal Stresses, 1981In this paper, the equations of small thermoelastic deformations superposed on a large deformation in dipolar bodies are derived. The linear theory of thermoelastic bodies with initial stress is studied and reciprocity and variational theorems are presented.
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International Journal of Engineering Science
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The Role of Initial Stresses in Lattice Dynamics
Annalen der Physik, 1960AbstractConsiderations of the initial stress are introduced in the general lattice dynamics in discussing the symmetry of the elastic constants. It is proved that if one describes the infinitesimal elastic behaviour from the state S, the symmetry of the behaviour follows that of the state S but is independent of the magnitude of the initial stresses ...
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Initial Stress and Manufacture Stress Testing in Transparent Material
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2007<div class="htmlview paragraph">Transparent materials such as Plexiglas and glass are applied in airplane and boat widely as the windows and hatches. There are three type stresses in the structure made of Plexiglas or glass, which are residual stresses from the casting, residual stresses due to manufacturing process involving sheet forming ...
Xinhua Ji +4 more
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INITIALLY STRESSED THERMOELASTIC DIELECTRICS
Journal of Thermal Stresses, 1988The equations of infinitesimal deformations and weak fields superimposed on a finite ihermoelastic deformation and strong electromagnetic field are established. The theory shows that for initially nonuniformly heated rigid dielectrics, the thermal field is influenced by the polarization vector field even in the case of equilibrium.
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Initial stress and elastic instability
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1942By a well-known theorem of Kirchhoff the strain energy of an elastic solid is less in the equilibrium position than in any other position satisfying the same boundary conditions, and under the same body forces. The theorem contradicts the fact that elastic instability can occur, since two or more positions of equilibrium can then exist, and both cannot
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A method of correcting for initial stresses in frozen-stress observations
British Journal of Applied Physics, 1953Formulae are derived by the use of which it is possible to correct observations on a slice of a frozen model for such initial stresses as cannot be removed by annealing. It is demonstrated also that mottle in Marco resin produces an optical effect similar to that of a stress-difference, and that this method of correction may be applied to mottle ...
H T Jessop, W H Stableford
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Cell Stress and the Initiation of Growth
1987The cardiac cell must function in a universe whose very fabric favors disorder over order, disarray over structure. Irresistible forces of nature, true to the second law of thermodynamics, constantly drive the ordered structure of cells to the disordered, random collection of their component elements [1].
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Applied Strains and Initial Stresses
2016In the present chapter we show how a redundant structure under temperature variation and similar events is analyzed. The force method is used in its standard form, but instead of applying loads we apply deformations. As we will show, this leads to some simplifications but also to intriguing final deformation distributions.
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