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Shearing of γ’ particles in Co-base and Co-Ni-base superalloys

Acta Materialia, 2018
Shearing mechanisms of the primary strengthening phase in cobalt-base and cobalt-nickel-base superalloys, γ′ (L12), are investigated at the elementary defect level by using a combination of generalized-stacking-fault energy (GSF) calculations and phase ...
Longsheng Feng   +7 more
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On Infinitesimal Shear

2000
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Boulanger, Philippe, Hayes, Michael
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On Finite Shear

Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 2000
The authors present a thorough discussion of the notion of finite shear deformation in continuum mechanics. Considerations are purely kinematical and geometrical. Three different definitions are examined, those of shear of material directions (change in angle between two material line elements), planar shear (change in the angle made by the normal of a
Boulanger, Philippe, Hayes, Michael
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Effect of shearing clearance on formability of sheared edge of the third-generation automotive medium-Mn steel with metastable austenite

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2018
Failure evolving from sheared edge is common in the application of advanced high strength steels (AHSSs) to automotive body. In this paper, the third-generation automotive medium-Mn (TAMM) steel, as a newly-developed AHSS, is sheared by a self-designed ...
Ying Chang   +5 more
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From shear thickening to shear-induced jamming

Physical Review E, 2002
We 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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A Lateral Wavefront Shearing Interferometer with Variable Shear

Applied Optics, 1967
A lateral wavefront shearing interferometer is presented. Two diffraction gratings are used as beam splitters in the Fraunhofer planes of two successive image forming systems. Each diffraction order of the first grating forms an image of the object in an intermediate image plane.
A, Lohmann, O, Bryngdahl
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Shear band analysis and shear moduli calibration

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2002
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Desrues, Jacques, Chambon, René
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Shear thickening-shear thinning and shear thinning-shear thickening transitions in polymeric systems

Caderno Pedagógico
This 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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On the Shear Number Effect in Stratified Shear Flow

Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, 1999
The authors investigate the influence of the shear number on turbulence evolution in a stably stratified fluid. The shear number \(SK/\varepsilon\) is the ratio of a turbulence time scale \(K/\varepsilon\) to the shear time scale \(1/S\). Two series of direct numerical simulations are performed to study the role of this parameter: a moderate Reynolds ...
Jacobitz, Frank G., Sarkar, Sutanu
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GPU-based shear–shear correlation calculation

Computer Physics Communications, 2014
Abstract Light rays are deflected when travelling through a gravitational potential: this phenomenon is known as gravitational lensing. It causes the observed shapes of distant galaxies to be very slightly distorted by the intervening matter in the Universe, as their light travels towards us. This distortion is called cosmic shear .
Miguel Cárdenas-Montes   +6 more
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