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J. C. Simo, N. Tarnow, and K. K. Wang. Exact energy-momentum conserving algorithms and symplectic schemes for nonlinear dynamics. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 100 63-116, 1994. [Pg.260]

Plastic working of a metal such as steel is the permanent deformation accompHshed by applying mechanical forces to a metal surface. The primary objective is usually the production of a specific shape or si2e (mechanical shaping), although increasingly it also involves the improvement of certain physical and mechanical properties of the metal (mechanical treatment). These two objectives can be readily attained simultaneously. [Pg.383]

G. F. Carrier in H. Gitrder, ed.. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Congress of Applied Mechanics Springer, Berlin, 1964. [Pg.101]

The elastic stress cannot exceed the yield stress of the material, implying a region of local yielding at the crack tip. Nevertheless, to apply the simple framework of hnear elastic fracture mechanics, Irwin [J. Applied Mechanics, 24, 361 (1957)] proposed that this process zone size / be treated as an effective increase in crack length be. Fracture toughness is then given by... [Pg.1887]

Weibull, W. 1951 A Statistical Distribution Function of Wide Applicability. Journal of Applied Mechanics, 73, 293-297. [Pg.393]

Prohl, M. A., A General Method for Calculating Critical Speeds of Flexible Rotors, ASME, Journal of Applied Mechanics, September 1945, pp. 142-148. [Pg.400]

G. R. Irwin, Journal of Applied Mechanics, Trans. ASME, Vol. 24, 1957. [Pg.533]

Heskestad, G. 1966. Hot-wire measurements in a radial turbulent jet. Transactions A.SiVlE Journal of Applied Mechanics, no. 33, pp. 417-H24. [Pg.507]

The most frequently applied mechanical manometers in ventilation applications are fluid manometers, bur the following types are also used. The Bourdon tube is a small-voiume tube with an elliptic cross-section bent to the shape of a circular arc, the C-type. One end is open to the applied pressure while the other end is closed. The pressure inside the tube causes an elastic defonnation ot the tube and displaces the closed end, which is then converted, by means of a linkage mechanism, into the movement of a pointer. The Bourdon tube may be of a spiral or helical design as well. [Pg.1149]

Zvi Hashin, The Elastic Moduli of Heterogeneous Materials, Journal of Applied Mechanics, March 1962, pp. 143-150. [Pg.185]

E. Reissner and Y. Stavsky, Bending and Stretching of Corteiin Typos of Heterogeneous Aeolotropic Elastic Plates, Journal of Applied Mechanics, September 1961, pp. 402-408. [Pg.275]

Henry L. Langhaar, Energy Methods in Applied Mechanics, John Wiley, NeW ork, 1962 (also Krieger, Malabar, Florida, 1982). [Pg.330]

J. M. Whitney and A. W. Leissa, Analysis of Heterogeneous Anisotropic Plates, Journal of Applied Mechanics, June 1969, pp. 261-266. [Pg.330]

Robert M. Jones, Harold S. Morgan, and James M. Whitney, Buckling and Vibration of Antisymmetrically Laminated Angle-Ply Rectangular Plates, Journal of Applied Mechanics, December 1973, pp. 1143-1144. [Pg.330]

Eric Reissner, The Effect of Transverse Shear Deformation on the Bending of Elastic Plates, Journal of Applied Mechanics, June 1945, pp. A-69-77. [Pg.363]

R. D. Mindlin, Influence of Rotatory Inertia and Shear on Flexural Motions of Isotropic, Elastic Plates, Journal of Applied Mechanics, March 1951, pp. 31-38. [Pg.363]

K. Girkmann and R. Beer, Application of Eric Reissneris Refined Plate Theory to Orthotropic Plates, Osterr. Ingenieur-Archiv., Vol. 12, 1958, pp. 101-110. Robert M. Jones (Translator), Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, University of liiinofs, Urbana, 1962. [Pg.364]

Harold S. Morgan and Robert M. Jones, Buckling of Rectangular Cross-Ply Laminated Plates with Nonlinear Stress-Strain Behavior, Journal of Applied Mechanics, September 1979, pp. 637-643. [Pg.365]

M. Goland and E. Relssner, The Stresses In Cemented Joints, Journal of Applied Mechanics, March 1944, pp. A-17-A-27. [Pg.466]

Smith, Charles E., Applied Mechanics Dynamics, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1976. [Pg.386]

As reviewed thermoplastics (TPs) being viscoelastic materials respond to induced stress by two mechanisms viscous flow and elastic deformation. Viscous flow ultimately dissipates the applied mechanical energy as frictional heat and results in permanent material deformation. Elastic deformation stores the applied mechanical energy as completely recoverable material deformation. The extent to which one or the other of these mechanisms dominates the overall response of the material is determined by the temperature and by the duration and magnitude of the stress or strain. The higher the temperature, the most freedom of movement of the individual plastic molecules that comprise the... [Pg.45]

Porter, D. and Gould, P.J. Presented at the 15th U.S. National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, University of Colorado, Boulder, June 29, 2006. [Pg.671]

G.H. Markstein. Flames as amplifiers of fluid mechanical disturbances. In Proceeding of the sixth National congress for Applied Mechanics, Cambridge, MA, pp. 11-33,1970. [Pg.79]

Department of Applied Mechanics Chalmers University of Technology Goteborg, Sweden... [Pg.235]

In any case, the young Rillieux was hardworking, aggressive, and scientifically gifted, and France recognized his talents. By 1830, when Norbert was 24, he was already teaching applied mechanics at the Ecole Centrale in Paris. [Pg.34]

Rodgers, J. T., and R. G. Rosehart, 1969, Turbulent Interchange Mixing in Fuel Bundles, Trans. Conf. Applied Mechanics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada. (App.)... [Pg.550]


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