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Automotive EMB Anti-lock Control Based on Optimal Slip Rate Estimation [PDF]

open access: yesZhengzhou Daxue xuebao. Gongxue ban
The traditional logic threshold-based ABS control method failed to fully utilize the road adhesion coefficient and caused significant slip rate fluctuations during operation.
PAN Gongyu, XIONG Haodong
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Stability of pulse-like earthquake ruptures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Pulse-like ruptures arise spontaneously in many elastodynamic rupture simulations and seem to be the dominant rupture mode along crustal faults. Pulse-like ruptures propagating under steady-state conditions can be efficiently analysed theoretically, but ...
Beeler N. M.   +6 more
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Interseismic Slip and Coupling along the Haiyuan Fault Zone Constrained by InSAR and GPS Measurements

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2021
The Haiyuan fault zone is an important tectonic boundary and strong seismic activity belt in northeastern Tibet, but no major earthquake has occurred in the past ∼100 years, since the Haiyuan M8.5 event in 1920.
Xin Qiao   +4 more
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Change in drag, apparent slip and optimum air layer thickness for laminar flow over an idealised superhydrophobic surface [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Analytic results are derived for the apparent slip length, the change in drag and the optimum air layer thickness of laminar channel and pipe flow over an idealised superhydrophobic surface, i.e. a gas layer of constant thickness retained on a wall.
A. Busse   +11 more
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Present-Day Deformation of the Gyaring Co Fault Zone, Central Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, Determined Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2019
Because of the constant northward movement of the Indian plate and blockage of the Eurasian continent, the Qinghai−Tibet Plateau has been extruded by north−south compressive stresses since its formation.
Yong Zhang   +3 more
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Plastic Slip Patterns through Rate-Independent and Rate-Dependent Plasticity

open access: yesKey Engineering Materials, 2014
Plastic deformation induces various types of dislocation microstructures at different length scales, which eventually results in a heterogeneous deformation field in metallic materials. Development of such structures manifests themselves as macroscopic hardening/softening response and plastic anisotropy during strain path changes, which is often ...
Lancioni, Giovanni, Yalcinkaya, Tuncay
openaire   +2 more sources

The distributions of slip rate and ductile deformation in a strike-slip shear zone

open access: yesGeophysical Journal International, 2002
SUMMARY A simple mechanical model and dimensional analysis are used to derive a scaling law for the partitioning between slip rate on a strike-slip fault and distributed deformation in the far-field. The depth of the fault, the distributions of stress, strain rate and slip rate are solved for a given far-field force or displacement in a 2-D medium with
Rolandone, Frédérique, Jaupart, Claude
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Slip flow over structured surfaces with entrapped microbubbles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
On hydrophobic surfaces, roughness may lead to a transition to a superhydrophobic state, where gas bubbles at the surface can have a strong impact on a detected slip.
C. Cottin-Bizonne   +4 more
core   +7 more sources

Relation between stress heterogeneity and aftershock rate in the rate-and-state model [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
We estimate the rate of aftershocks triggered by a heterogeneous stress change, using the rate-and-state model of Dieterich [1994].We show that an exponential stress distribution Pt(au) ~exp(-tautau_0) gives an Omori law decay of aftershocks with time ~1/
Agnès Helmstetter   +31 more
core   +6 more sources

Quaternary Activity and Paleoearthquakes of the Fushan Fault, Shanxi, China

open access: yesApplied Sciences
The AD 1209 M6.5 Fushan earthquake caused significant casualties and damage. The Fushan Fault, forming the boundary between the Linfen Faulted Basin and uplifted Taihang Mountains, may have been the seismogenic fault, but research is lacking.
Xiaobing Yan   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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