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Sea state dependence of the wind stress over the ocean under hurricane winds

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2014
The impact of the surface wave field (sea state) on the wind stress over the ocean is investigated with fetch-dependent seas under uniform wind and with complex seas under idealized tropical cyclone winds.
Brandon G Reichl   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Stress State and Strain Rate Dependence of the Human Placenta

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2012
Maternal trauma (MT) in automotive collisions is a source of injury, morbidity, and mortality for both mothers and fetuses. The primary associated pathology is placental abruption in which the placenta detaches from the uterus leading to hemorrhaging and termination of pregnancy. In this study, we focused on the differences in placental tissue response
Benjamin C, Weed   +8 more
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On the stress state dependence of creep rupture

Acta Metallurgica, 1986
Abstract The influence of the stress state on the creep rupture time is studied for polycrystalline metals at high temperatures. The study is based on a set of constitutive relations that account for the nucleation and growth of grain boundary cavities and for the effect of grain boundary sliding. Both diffusive growth and creep growth of cavities is
V. Tvergaard
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Stress State Dependence of Human Placenta Mechanical Behavior

ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B, 2011
Maternal trauma affects 5–8% of all pregnancies and is the leading nonobstetric cause of maternal death in the United States [1]. The most common cause of trauma is motor vehicle accident (MVA) and the most common pathology is abruptio placentae, detachment of the placenta from uterus, which leads to serious maternal and fetal consequences [2].
Benjamin Weed   +7 more
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Species Dependence of the Zero-Stress State of Aorta: Pig Versus Rat

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1991
The zero-stress state of an aorta can be characterized by the angle with which each segment of the vessel opens up when it is cut radially. The opening angle varies with the region of the aorta: significantly with respect to the axial location, less significantly with respect to polar angle of the radial cut.
H C, Han, Y C, Fung
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Stress-State Dependence

Encyclopedia of Continuum Mechanics, 2020
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