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Stretch rate of tubular premixed flames

Combustion and Flame, 2006
Abstract Following Seshadri and Williams solution describing the flow field for the opposed jet burner, the analytical solution is given for the flow field of two other burners: the opposed tubular burner and the tubular burner. Under plug flow boundary conditions, it is shown that the stretch rate at the stagnation surface of the opposed tubular ...
Peiyong Wang   +2 more
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Derivatives and Rates of the Stretch and Rotation Tensors

Journal of Elasticity, 1999
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Rates of stretch tensors

Journal of Elasticity, 1984
The author gives explicit expressions for the rates of rotation, and right and left stretch tensors. They are expressed in terms of those tensors, the principal invariants of stretch tensors, and the velocity gradient tensors.
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Fall in the firing rate of muscle spindles during stretching

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1981
Investigation of the dynamic responses of 500 muscle receptors to stretching of the triceps surae muscle of the de-efferented hind limb of anesthetized cats revealed in 23 cases a transient fall in the firing rate (FFR) of muscle spindle receptors while muscle stretching was in progress.
I M, Gorbunova, V I, Zalkind
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Strain-rate Dependency of Axonal Tolerance for Uniaxial Stretching

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2017
This study aims to clarify the relation between axonal deformation and the onset of axonal injury. Firstly, to examine the influence of strain rate on the threshold for axonal injury, cultured neurons were subjected to 12 types of stretching (strains were 0.10, 0.15, and 0.20 and strain rates were 10, 30, 50, and 70 s-1).
Hiromichi, Nakadate   +6 more
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Effect of Stretch Frequency and Sex on the Rate of Gain and Rate of Loss in Muscle Flexibility During a Hamstring-Stretching Program

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2012
This study evaluated the effects of 4 different weekly stretching protocols on the rate of gain and decline in hamstring flexibility over an 8-week period, across sex. Using a randomized single-blind design, 53 healthy subjects aged 18-46 years were assigned to 1 of 4 stretching protocols or a control group. The stretching protocols consisted of either
Cipriani, Daniel   +4 more
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Stretching rates in discrete dynamical systems

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2000
The asymptotic behaviour of trajectories in nonlinear dynamical systems in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) (for \(t\to\infty)\) can be characterized by stretching and/or shrinking rates of volume elements in different directions. Fixed points, cycles, tori and chaotic attractors are different types of attractors, which are distinguishable by their Lyapunov exponents ...
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Stretch effect on the vaporization rate in Fendell’s problem

Combustion and Flame, 2000
Abstract An analytical solution of Fendell’s problem is obtained taking into account the dependencies of density and molecular diffusivities on temperature for infinitely fast chemistry. Also, the equilibrium Clayperon-Clausius condition has been used for conditions at the surface of the liquid instead of the commonly used, and inconsistent ...
A.A. Burluka, R. Borghi
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Recruitment, Rate Modulation and the Tonic Stretch Reflex

1976
Publisher Summary To solve the problems concerning the gradation of muscle activation, it is important to know which mechanisms might be responsible for the amount of rate modulation that occurs within the range of variable and incomplete recruitment of a motoneurone pool.
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The Rate of Conduction in Stretched and Unstretched Nerves

Physiological Zoology, 1951
hormones on the melanophores of fishes. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 19:745-49. PARKER, G. H. 1931. Effects of acetylcholine on chromatophores. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 17:59697. . 1934. Color changes of the catfish Ameiurus in relation to neurohumors. Jour. Exper. Zo61., 69:199-224. --. 1940.
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