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Magnetostrictive stress wave sensor
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008A shock sensor has a housing with a Terfenol-D type sensing element positioned inside a sensing coil. A permanent biasing magnet is positioned in engagement with the Terfenol-D sensing element, and a spacer engages the Terfenol-D sensing element and extends from the housing.
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1960
Several experimental tests dealing with the effects of stress waves initiated in solids by high explosives or by impacts are described. The tests indicate that stress waves which are initiated solely as compression commonly acquire tensile components which are not due to reflections.
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Several experimental tests dealing with the effects of stress waves initiated in solids by high explosives or by impacts are described. The tests indicate that stress waves which are initiated solely as compression commonly acquire tensile components which are not due to reflections.
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Transient Stress Wave Problems
American Journal of Physics, 1964The transient compressional stresses generated in solid bodies by impulsive loading provide an excellent vehicle for demonstrating to elementary students the physical character and implications of wave velocity, particle velocity, wave boundary conditions, and momentum partitioning. This paper suggests how some of these ideas can be presented.
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Thermal Attenuation of Nonlinear Stress Waves
Journal of Applied Physics, 1960The work of Knopoff and MacDonald (1958) on the attenuation of nonlinear stress waves in solids has been extended to include thermal losses. The damping of a nonlinear stress wave is completely describable in terms of two attenuation coefficients, a ``mechanical'' coefficient α1, and a ``thermal'' coefficient α2.
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Stress Waves in Nonhomogeneous Elastic Rods
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1969Longitudinal wave propagation in a nonhomogeneous semi-infinite elastic rod is considered. The non-homogeneity may be due to the axial variation of Young's modulus or of density or of both. An arbitrary time-dependent stress is applied at the end, x = 0, of the rod.
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Challenges and opportunities of gravitational-wave searches at MHz to GHz frequencies
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021Odylio D Aguiar +2 more
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Liquid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (LPPS): A Third Wave for the Preparation of Peptides
Chemical Reviews, 2022Ashish Kumar +2 more
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