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Shear Capacity of Demountable Shear Connectors
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Advances in Steel Concrete Composite and Hybrid Structures, 2012No
Lam, Dennis, Saveri, E.
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Shearing of a narrow granular layer with polar quantities
Numerical Models in Geomechanics, 2020The paper deals with numerical investigations of the behaviour of granular bodies during shearing. Shearing of a narrow layer of sand between two very rough boundaries under constant vertical pressure is numerically modelled with a finite element method ...
J. Tejchman, G. Gudehus
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Water recovery improvement by shearing of gravity-thickened tailings for cemented paste backfill
, 2020In mines present in water-scarce areas, the high-water recovery from paste and thickened tailings results in significant cost savings as compared to recovery from conventional tailings. However, it is difficult to dewater tailings with fine particles. In
Jiao Hua-zhe +3 more
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Particle breakage evolution during cyclic triaxial shearing of a carbonate sand
, 2020Particle breakage of carbonate sand under cyclic loading might be of interest in some circumstances, while few research results were reported. Drained and undrained cyclic triaxial tests terminated at different loading cycles were conducted on a ...
Gang Wang, J. Zha
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Shearing brittle intermetallics enhances cryogenic strength and ductility of steels
SciencePrecipitates are crucial for crafting mechanically strong metallic materials. In this work, we report the dislocation cutting of B2 (ordered body-centered cubic) nanoprecipitates, typically considered nonshearable intermetallics, in a lightweight ...
Feng Wang +7 more
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Advances in Materials
The closed‐pore structure of hard carbons holds the key to high plateau capacity and rapid diffusion kinetics when applied as sodium‐ion battery (SIB) anodes.
Nan Lan +4 more
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The closed‐pore structure of hard carbons holds the key to high plateau capacity and rapid diffusion kinetics when applied as sodium‐ion battery (SIB) anodes.
Nan Lan +4 more
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Nature, 2011
A broad class of disordered materials including foams, glassy molecular systems, colloids and granular materials can form jammed states. A jammed system can resist small stresses without deforming irreversibly, whereas unjammed systems flow under any applied stresses.
Dapeng, Bi +3 more
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A broad class of disordered materials including foams, glassy molecular systems, colloids and granular materials can form jammed states. A jammed system can resist small stresses without deforming irreversibly, whereas unjammed systems flow under any applied stresses.
Dapeng, Bi +3 more
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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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Geotextiles and Geomembranes, 2018
A series of large-scale direct shear tests were conducted to investigate the behavior of unreinforced and geogrid-reinforced ballast at different rates of shearing.
K. Sweta, S. K. K. Hussaini
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A series of large-scale direct shear tests were conducted to investigate the behavior of unreinforced and geogrid-reinforced ballast at different rates of shearing.
K. Sweta, S. K. K. Hussaini
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