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Large-scale geo-mechanical model tests for stability assessment of super-large cross-section tunnel

, 2021
For ensuring safety during the construction and use of a super-large cross-section tunnel, it is essential to understand the lining structure failure pattern and the instability of the surrounding rock mass under a high burial depth.
Li-ping Li   +6 more
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Mechanical modeling of the skin [PDF]

open access: possibleAsymptotic Analysis, 2011
The skin is made of three main layers which are, from the top to the bottom: the epidermis, the dermis and the hypodermis. We consider the dermis as made of a Stokes fluid interacting with a periodic network of elastic fibers, assumed to obey the linearized elasticity law of behaviour.
Alexis Blasselle, Georges Griso
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A novel rotational inertia damper for amplifying fluid resistance: Experiment and mechanical model

, 2021
An inerter is a two-terminal mechanical device with the property of generating a resisting force that is proportional to the relative acceleration across its terminals.
R. Ma, K. Bi, H. Hao
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A coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical model for evaluating air leakage from an unlined compressed air energy storage cavern

, 2020
Compressed air energy storage (CAES), a large-scale energy storage technology, is a link between unstable renewable energy and conventional power grids. Air leakage may significantly impact the CAES efficiency. This paper presented a coupled thermo-hydro-
Di Wu, J.G. Wang, B. Hu, Shengqi Yang
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A mechanical model to interpret distributed fiber optic strain measurement at displacement discontinuities

Structural Health Monitoring, 2020
Distributed fiber optic (strain) sensing, which provides the unique advantage of sensing damage (e.g. cracking) at locations that are not known a priori, has been increasingly used in civil engineering.
Shenghan Zhang   +3 more
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Birdsong: models and mechanisms

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2001
Recent studies have provided important information concerning the neural signals that subserve vocal learning in songbirds: advanced signal processing techniques are beginning to clarify the behavioral trajectories followed by developing birds; single-unit physiology in behaving animals is providing important clues about sensory and motor ...
T W, Troyer, S W, Bottjer
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Micro-mechanical model for ultra-high strength and ultra-high ductility cementitious composites (UHS-UHDCC)

, 2020
This study finds that the slip-hardening parameter (β) increases with the increasing of PE (Polyethylene) fiber inclination for UHS-UHDCC (ultra-high strength and ultra-high ductility cementitious composites), the slip-hardening increasing coefficient (ω)
Dong Lei   +7 more
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Modeling tasks with mechanisms

International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 1993
Building a problem solver and acquiring the knowledge needed to operate it are the two central goals of knowledge engineering. to achieve these goals, knowledge engineers construct models of the domain and of the task of interest. the various approaches used for modeling, however, have so far failed to define methods and techniques that can be applied ...
Angel R. Puerta   +2 more
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Magneto-mechanical model of ferromagnetic material under a constant weak magnetic field via analytical anhysteresis solution

, 2020
The magnetic memory non-destructive testing method can evaluate the early damage such as stress concentration based on the magneto-mechanical effect.
Shi Pengpeng
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Modelling Fabric Mechanics

The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2001
Mechanics of textile fabrics by modelling of equilibrium of forces is difficult to apply broadly in practical applications. An alternative, which offers more promise for industrial utility in computer-aided design, is the energy-based approach described by Hearle and Shanahan (1978 a,b).
Hearle, J. W S   +2 more
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