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Axially Symmetric Waves in Transversely Isotropic Rods
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971In this study, a three-mode approximate theory governing axisymmetric motions in transversely isotropic rods is developed. The development of this approximate theory follows closely the method adopted by Mindlin and McNiven when they developed a three-mode theory for isotropic rods. There is, however, one significant departure.
Mengi, Y., McNiven, H. D.
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Dispersion of Waves in Transversely Isotropic Rods
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971The axisymmetric motions in an infinitely long circular rod made of a transversely isotropic material are studied, and the frequency equation governing such motions is established. The relationship between frequency and wavelength contained in the equation is not explored in detail.
McNiven, H. D., Mengi, Y.
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Green’s functions for transversely isotropic magnetoelectroelastic media
International Journal of Engineering Science, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Statics of Transversely Isotropic Beams
AIAA Journal, 1972is increased. As expected, due to slip, Aroesty's result shows a slight decrease in pressure from the strong interaction value. In Fig. 4, skin-friction coefficient is plotted against the rarefaction parameter M^ (c/Rex). It is seen again that slip reduces the skin friction. Also, increase in semiwedge angle increases skin friction.
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On Obtaining Effective Transversely Isotropic Elasticity Tensors
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Kochetov, Mikhail, Slawinski, Michael A.
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Stress channelling in transversely isotropic elastic composites
Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik ZAMP, 1971Une theorie a deja ete proposee au sujet des materiaux a fibres de renforcement ou l'on supposait que ces dernieres etaient inextensibles et uniformement distribuees dans un composite considere comme incompressible. Cependant, quelques unes des predictions de cette theorie semblent etre fondamentalement en desaccord avec la theorie classique de l ...
Everstine, Gordon C., Pipkin, Allen C.
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Journal of Biomechanics, 2005
Articular cartilage is a multi-phasic, composite, fibre-reinforced material. Therefore, its mechanical properties are determined by the tissue microstructure. The presence of cells (chondrocytes) and collagen fibres within the proteoglycan matrix influences, at a local and a global level, the material symmetries.
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Articular cartilage is a multi-phasic, composite, fibre-reinforced material. Therefore, its mechanical properties are determined by the tissue microstructure. The presence of cells (chondrocytes) and collagen fibres within the proteoglycan matrix influences, at a local and a global level, the material symmetries.
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On Transversely Isotropic Eddy Viscosity
Journal of Physical Oceanography, 1994Abstract The conventional parameterization of diffusion in geophysical fluid dynamics, which replaces v∇2u in the Navier-Stokes equations by [AH(δx2 + δy2) + AVδz2]u, where AH and AV are eddy viscosities, rests on the hypothesis that the Reynolds-stress tensor τij is a symmetric, transversely isotropic function of the mean velocity-gradient tensor ...
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Acta Mechanica, 2020
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Migration in Transversely Isotropic Media by Cascading Isotropic Operators
60th EAGE Conference and Exhibition, 1998Isotropic migration algorithms for seismic data from anisotropic media produce onder certain conditions large position errors for steep reflectors.
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