Browsing by Subject "Deformation"
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Compression molding of semi-concentrated fiber suspensions: Flow and fiber orientation
(Publ by ASME, 1993)The focus of this paper is compression molding of semi-concentrated fiber suspensions. During compression molding a premeasured amount of raw material (charge) is placed between two halves of a die. The die is then closed ...
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Model amphiphilic polymer conetworks in the Bulk: dissipative particle dynamics simulations of their self-assembly and mechanical properties
(American Chemical Society, 2023-11-21)Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) simulations were performed on bulk melts of model amphiphilic polymer conetworks (APCN), a relatively new macromolecular architecture comprising two types of mutually incompatible polymer ...
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One-point modelling of rapidly deformed homogeneous turbulence
(1995)Turbulent stresses introduced by Osborne Reynolds do not, by themselves, provide an adequate tensorial base for one-point modelling of rapidly distorted turbulence because they do not carry critical information about the ...
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Simplified method for rapid seismic assessment of older R.C. buildings
(2018)After several years of progress in earthquake design procedures, existing reinforced concrete buildings that fall short of modern standards still represent the vast majority of the built environment. Poorly reinforced ...
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Two-dimensional numerical investigation of the effects of multiple sequential earthquake excitations on ancient multidrum columns
(2016)Ancient monuments of Greek and Roman classical architecture usually consist of multi-drum columns that are constructed of stone blocks placed on top of each other. Several research studies deal with the seismic behaviour ...
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Volume-averaging theory for the study of the mechanics of collagen networks
(2007)A multiscale methodology has been developed for modeling mechanical behavior of collagen fiber networks. The methodology addresses scale separation between the macroscopic, tissue-level scale and the microscopic, fiber-level ...