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Strong Dependence of Contact Angle on Pressure
Doklady Physical Chemistry, 2019Although the usual pressures typically only slightly affect the properties of condensed phases and their surface layers, in physical chemistry of surfaces, it was found a quantity, the contact angle on the three-phase contact line, that is very sensitive to pressure.
A. I. Rusanov +2 more
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Mechanism and Machine Theory, 1993
Abstract This paper discusses some properties of the limit values of pressure angle (called LVPA) and the position of maximal pressure angle (called PMPA) of the spatial RSSR linkage. Several theorems and their corollaries have been obtained. Some results obtained by Soylemez and Freudenstein are further discussed here.
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Abstract This paper discusses some properties of the limit values of pressure angle (called LVPA) and the position of maximal pressure angle (called PMPA) of the spatial RSSR linkage. Several theorems and their corollaries have been obtained. Some results obtained by Soylemez and Freudenstein are further discussed here.
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Dependence of Contact Angle on Gas Pressure
Colloid Journal, 2020The dependence of liquid contact angle on the pressure in a gaseous mixture occurring in contact with the liquid has been considered on the basis of the general thermodynamic relations reported in the previous work for small although macroscopic bubbles and droplets.
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The Auxiliary Angle Method for Deriving the Pressure-Angle Expressions of Cam Mechanisms
Advanced Materials Research, 2010Starting from the planar and spatial mesh fundamental theorem, this paper puts forward a new, general and effective method for deriving the pressure-angle expressions of cam mechanisms—“Auxiliary Angle Method”. It successively overcomes the shortcomings and defects of traditional Velocity Instantaneous-pole Method’s, and is very suitable for all planar
Yong Chang, Yan Ping Li
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Normal pressure glaucoma. Open angle glaucoma
International Ophthalmology, 2001One hundred and fifty years ago Argyl-Robertson [1] postulated the elevation of the eye pressure as the main cause of optic nerve damage in glaucoma patients. Since then the therapeutical approach has been directed towards lowering the intra-ocular pressure, (IOP).
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Nanospring Pressure Sensors Grown by Glancing Angle Deposition
Nano Letters, 2006Arrays of Cr zigzag nanosprings and slanted nanorods, 15-55 nm and 40-80-nm-wide, respectively, were grown on SiO2/Si substrates by glancing angle deposition. The arrays exhibit a reversible change in resistivity upon loading and unloading, by 50% for nanosprings and 5% for nanorods, indicating their potential as pressure sensors.
S V, Kesapragada +3 more
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Angle and pressure-based volumetric picking on touchscreen devices
2017 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces (3DUI), 2017The target picking in 3D volumetric data is a common interaction problem in a variety of domains such as medicine, engineering, and physics. When a user clicks on a 2D point on the screen rendering, the ray is cast through the volume at an angle perpendicular to the screen.
Ievgeniia Gutenko +2 more
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The Effect of Angled Osteochondral Grafting on Contact Pressure
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2006Background Flush osteochondral plugs can reduce contact pressure compared with an empty defect in the articular cartilage. However, incongruities such as graft angulation have an unknown effect. Hypothesis Incongruity of the articular cartilage after osteochondral transplantation affects articular surface contact pressure.
Jason Lee, Koh +2 more
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Influence of Lode’s angle on the pore pressure generation in soils
International Journal of Plasticity, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Perić, Dunja, Ayari, Mohammed A.
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Effect of flexion angle on the pressure‐volume of the human knee
Arthroscopy, 1991Abstract The objective of this study was to determine pressure‐volume relationships in the human knee. Eight normal knees in eight patients undergoing elective arthroscopic surgery were studied to develop pressure‐volume curves at 0°, 15°, 30°, 60°, and 80° of flexion, and measure capsular volume at 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, and 80° of ...
D A, Funk +3 more
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