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Slip Factor and Slip Velocity on a Permeable Bed [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Coastal Research, 2012
Abstract CHEN, Y.-Y.; CHEN, G.-Y., and LIN, C.-H. 2012. The slip factor and slip velocity on a permeable bed. In the present study, a new, simple method for determining the slip velocity (also called the bed velocity) at the solid-fluid interface in the wave boundary layer is proposed. Based on experimental and numerical results, when waves travel over
Chia-Hao Lin   +2 more
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Generalized Slip Operation Factor Considering Contribution of Secondary Slip Systems

Materials Today Communications, 2021
Abstract Slip operation factor (SOF), which considers the effect of mechanical interactions between plastically “soft” and “hard” regions, is a function of the Schmid factor (SF) and critical resolved shear stress (CRSS). It is used as an indicator to efficiently predict the ease of slip operation of metal materials at the grain level.
Yoshiki Kawano   +4 more
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Slip factors for slip-resistant connections made of stainless steel

Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2019
Abstract Stainless steels are becoming more and more popular as a construction material in both building and civil engineering structures, because of their high material strength, ductility and corrosion resistance. In this frame, the execution of slip-resistant connections made of stainless steel is necessary, e. g. in footbridges, facades etc.
Natalie Stranghöner   +4 more
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Slip factor in slip resistant joints with high strength steel

Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2012
Abstract The resistance of a slip resistant steel joint depends essentially on the preload applied in the bolts and the slip factor developed between the joined plates. The slip factor depends on the surface roughness, a parameter associated to the superficial treatment.
R. Alves, A. Cruz, Rui Simões
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Maturation Factors in Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1988
Several maturation factors relative to growth and epiphyseal development were reviewed retrospectively in 191 patients with slipped capital femoral epiphysis, including bone age, height and weight, thyroid functions, sex hormone levels, and growth hormone levels. Seventy-one percent of 138 patients had weights above the 80th percentile. Active thyroid (
Bonnie Leighley   +2 more
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BACTERIA, A FACTOR IN SLIP CONTROL*

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1949
AbstractAn analysis of the significance of bacteria as a factor in slip control based on actual plant experiences is given. It is shown that variations of some magnitude in the properties of casting slip can occur as a result of bacterial action.
S. C. Rittenberg   +2 more
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