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Experimental and numerical investigation into the Sand/Geotextile shear interaction behaviour
Chistopher Charles Wise
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Device for Determining the Adherence by Shearing
Doina-Smaranda Nour, Marinela Bărbuță
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Shear, shear stress and shearing
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1992zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Boulanger, Philippe, Hayes, Michael
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Internal deformation due to shear and tensile faults in a half-space
Bulletin of The Seismological Society of America (BSSA), 1992A complete set of closed analytical expressions is presented in a unified manner for the internal displacements and strains due to shear and tensile faults in a half-space for both point and finite rectangular sources.
Y. Okada
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From shear thickening to shear-induced jamming
Physical Review E, 2002We show that applying shear to a suspension may lead to either thickening or permanent jamming, depending on the volume fraction of the considered suspension. Interpreting measurements of conductivity under shear, we invoke a dynamical structural transition to explain the origin of shear thickening in suspensions of non-Brownian particles.
Bertrand, Emanuel +2 more
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Shear band analysis and shear moduli calibration
International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Desrues, Jacques, Chambon, René
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Journal of Structural Engineering, 1996
Shear lag occurs not only in bridge decks and framed tubes, but also in shear/core walls. However, there have been relatively few studies on shear lag in wall structures. Moreover, most existing theories neglect shear lag in the webs and, although they are acceptable for bridge decks that normally have flanges wider than webs, they may not be ...
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Shear lag occurs not only in bridge decks and framed tubes, but also in shear/core walls. However, there have been relatively few studies on shear lag in wall structures. Moreover, most existing theories neglect shear lag in the webs and, although they are acceptable for bridge decks that normally have flanges wider than webs, they may not be ...
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Shear thickening-shear thinning and shear thinning-shear thickening transitions in polymeric systems
Caderno PedagógicoThis review explores the complex rheological behaviors of hydrogels, specifically focusing on shear thinning-shear thickening (PD) and the less common shear thickening-shear thinning (DP) transitions. While shear thinning (viscosity decrease with increasing shear rate) is widely utilized in applications like 3D printing and injectables, and shear ...
José Edilson Neves +4 more
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Interpretable XGBoost-SHAP Machine-Learning Model for Shear Strength Prediction of Squat RC Walls
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