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Estimation of fatigue life of selected construction materials under cyclic loading
Published 2015-07-01“…Some of them in their equations take into account the ratio of normal and shear stresses. Macha has formulated the criterion of maximum normal and shear stress in fracture plane which can be generalised for the scope of random loading of numerous criteria. …”
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Time-Dependent Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Flow of an Exothermic Arrhenius Fluid in a Vertical Channel with Convective Boundary Condition
Published 2023-01-01“…Flow is influenced by several factors, including the Hartmann number, Newtonian heating, Navier slip parameter, Frank-Kamenetskii parameter, and mixed convection parameter. Shear stress and heat transfer rates were also investigated and reported. …”
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Analysis of Fractional Thin Film Flow of Third Grade Fluid in Lifting and Drainage via Homotopy Perturbation Procedure
Published 2022-01-01“…These parameters may be film thickness, volumetric flux, liquid velocity profile, viscosity, shear stress, gravity, density, and different boundary formations. …”
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Pressure-Shear Crack Initiation and Expansion Mechanism of Complex Cracked Rock Mass under the Seepage Stress
Published 2023-01-01“…The crack initiation criterion under compressive shear stress state is analyzed by taking the theory of fracture mechanics and classical mechanics. …”
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Experimental Study on Shear Failure Mechanism and the Identification of Strength Characteristics of the Soil-Rock Mixture
Published 2019-01-01“…The shear deformation laws of the SRM are researched on the basis of the analysis of the curves of shear stress and the horizontal displacement.…”
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Minimization of Peeling Stress in Asymmetric Single-Lap Adhesive Joint Via Firefly Optimization Algorithm
Published 2024-06-01“…This study presents a novel approach aimed at determining optimal parameters for minimizing peeling stress in asymmetric single-lap adhesive joints. Normal and shear stress distributions within this joint configuration are derived analytically through two-dimensional elasticity equations, demonstrating the accuracy of the analytical approach through comparison with finite element model. …”
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Bioinspired nanofilament coatings for scale reduction on steel
Published 2025-01-01“…Our study demonstrates the successful coating of stainless steel with SNFs, achieving super-hydrophobicity and resilience under high shear stress and explosion/decompression tests. Scaling experiments reveal a 75.5% reduction in calcium carbonate deposition on SNF-coated steel surfaces. …”
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Research on Mechanical Behavior of Geogrid–Soil Interface Under Rainfall Infiltration
Published 2025-01-01“…The results show that the soil under rainfall infiltration conforms to the Mohr–Coulomb criterion; with the increase in rainfall infiltration time, the peak shear stress at the geogrid–soil interface decreases, and the cohesion and friction angle of the geogrid–soil interface are significantly reduced, and the cohesion decreases by 45.5%, and friction angle decreases by 22.9% when the shear rate is 1.5 mm/min. …”
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Stress Distribution on Sandwich Structure with Triangular Grid Cores Suffered from Bending Load
Published 2015-01-01“…The calculated bending stiffness and core shear stress were compared to the characteristics of a honeycomb sandwich structure. …”
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Simulation Study on Mechanical Characteristics of Rock Bolt in Rock Mass with Bedding Separation Based on the Nonlinear Bond Slip Relationship
Published 2022-01-01“…The results show that the axial force and the interfacial shear stress distribution curves on both sides are symmetrically distributed with the single bedding separation in rock mass, when the bedding separation is located in the center of the anchoring segment. …”
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Sensitivity of hemodynamics in a patient specific cerebral aneurysm to vascular geometry and blood rheology
Published 2011-03-01“… The sensitivity to mathematical modeling and geometry definition are important when performing numerical simulations from in vivo data, and should be taken into account when discussing patient specific studies since differences in wall shear stress range from 3% to 18%.…”
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A Mathematical Model for the Flow Resistance and the Related Hydrodynamic Dispersion Induced by River Dunes
Published 2013-01-01“…The proposed expression, obtained by combining the balance of momentum referred to the control volume whose longitudinal dimension coincides with the dune wavelength and the energy balance integrated between its extreme sections, was tested by comparison with some laboratory experimental measurements available in the literature and referred to steady flow past fixed, variably rough bedforms. In terms of shear stress or friction factor, the proposed theory provides estimates in good agreement with the real data, especially if evaluated against the performances provided by other classical similar approaches. …”
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Impact of Blade Geometric Parameters on the Specific Cutting Energy of Willow (<i>Salix viminalis</i>) Stems
Published 2025-01-01“…The study established a cutting force-deformation relationship through strength tests with an accuracy of 1 N, which was subsequently used to calculate shear stress and specific cutting energy. Steel blades with an angle of 30° and sliding-cutting angles of 0°, 15°, 30°, and 45° were used in the study. …”
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Numerical Analysis of Forced Convection of Nanofluid under Turbulent Flow between Two Parallel Plates
Published 2022-01-01“…With increasing volume fraction of nanoparticles, shear stress of the channel wall increases, and consequently, skin friction increases too. …”
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Mechanical Characteristics of Asphalt Pavement Pothole Maintenance
Published 2021-01-01“…The results show that the most unfavorable loading position of tensile stress for patch materials and joint filling material is C1-1 (A2-2) and the most unfavorable loading position of shear stress for joint filling material and leveling layer is B2-1 and C1-5. …”
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Effect of Wetting and Drying Cycles on the Dynamic Properties of Compacted Loess
Published 2022-01-01“…The initial dynamic shear modulus (G0) and the maximum dynamic shear stress (τy) of the compacted loess first decreased and then increased with the number of W-D cycles (n) increasing. …”
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Experimental and Numerical Simulation Study of Water Infiltration Impact on Soil-Pile Interaction in Expansive Soil
Published 2024-01-01“…From the numerical simulation model, hygroscopic strain arises as a result of elevated moisture levels resulting from the entry of water, and due to ground heave and the mobilization of lateral soil swelling, the shear stress at the interface between the soil and the pile gradually increases over time. …”
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Experimental and Numerical Study of the Failure Behavior of Intermittent Rock Joints Subjected to Direct Shear Load
Published 2018-01-01“…Based on the numerically measured local stresses, maximum and minimum principal stresses around the middle joint at crack initiation stress and peak shear stress were analyzed.…”
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Forecasting of Surface Currents via Correcting Wind Stress with Assimilation of High-Frequency Radar Data in a Three-Dimensional Model
Published 2016-01-01“…Having developed a “good” water circulation model the authors sought to improve its forecasting ability through correcting wind shear stress boundary conditions. The differences in surface velocity components between HF radar measurements and model output were calculated and used to correct surface shear stresses. …”
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Utilization of TiN and the Texture of Bionic Pangolin Scales to Improve the Wear Resistance of Cast Steel 20Mn Metal
Published 2025-01-01“…This can be chiefly attributed to the significant effects of the modified surface in augmenting hardness, diminishing the contact area of the friction surface, lowering shear stress, and entrapping wear debris. When the pangolin texture and TiN coating work in concert, the abrasive and fatigue wear between the two surfaces is conspicuously mitigated, and the friction coefficient is reduced by 38.09%. …”
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