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    Archive of applied mechanics 70 (2000), S. 377-386 
    ISSN: 1432-0681
    Keywords: Key words Curved crack ; compositional profile ; thermal shock ; functionally graded material ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Summary Thermal cracking in a ceramic/metal functionally graded plate is discussed. When a functionally graded plate is cooled from high temperature, curved or straight crack paths are experimentally observed on the ceramic surface. One of the reasons that make the crack paths to differ are the thermal or mechanical conditions. In order to clarify the influence of these conditions on the crack path, the crack propagation is simulated using finite element method.
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    International journal of fracture 103 (2000), S. 293-310 
    ISSN: 1573-2673
    Keywords: Cohesive crack models ; concrete ; finite element method ; fracture ; mixed mode ; numerical analysis.
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract A simple and efficient numerical procedure for mixed mode fracture of quasibrittle materials is shown: This technique predicts crack trajectories as well as load-displacement or load-CMOD responses. The model is based on the cohesive crack concept and uses the local mode I approach. Numerical results agree quite well with three experimental sets of mixed mode fracture of concrete beams; one from Arrea and Ingraffea, another from García, Gettu and Carol and from a nonproportional loading by the authors. In constrast to more sophisticated models, this method offers two major advantages: it requires only material properties measured by standardized methods and it can easily be implemented with general multipurpose finite element codes.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 4 (2000), S. 43-56 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: dry friction ; finite element method ; moving contact ; photoviscoelasticity ; viscoelasticity
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Moving contact problems in a viscoelastic body with a rigidindentor are often seen in an industrial field. An evaluation of thetime-temperature-dependent stress and strain behavior around a contactregion is required in order to make clear the fundamental mechanism ofthe local fracture and wear on the contact surface of the viscoelasticbody under moving loads with dry friction. No analyses have yet beenpublished about the stress/strain of the viscoelastic moving contactproblem with the dry friction using both an experimental and a numericalmethod. The authors discuss an experimental and a numerical model forthe analysis of not only the viscoelastic stress and strain, but alsodeformations, taking into consideration the dry friction. Animage-processing-aided photoviscoelastic technique is applied foranalyzing the principal stress and strain behavior near the contactregion. Also, a two-dimensional plane stress model which consists of aviscoelastic strip and a rigid sliding cylinder is adopted in a finiteelement analysis of the same problem. The time-dependent stress andstrain and the coefficient of dry friction are successfully evaluated byexperimental and numerical methods.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 4 (2000), S. 381-405 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: complex properties ; composite laminates ; dynamic response ; viscoelasticity
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The present work deals with the determination of theviscoelastic properties of composite laminates based on the viscoelasticbehaviour of the single lamina. A viscoelastic lamination theory isdeveloped assuming that the lamina stiffness matrix is fully complex andfrequency dependent. For the measurement of the complete setof frequency dependent viscoelastic properties of the single lamina(i.e. complex moduli and Poisson's ratio) a new methodology has beenintroduced, based on the free and forced vibration of unidirectional and[45/−45] ns composite laminates. Allmeasurements have been performed both in air and in vacuum. Since thevibration amplitude was very small, in order to fulfil linearityrequirements, the results do not show any significant difference due toair damping. The effects of experimental errors on theevaluation of the viscoelastic properties of the single lamina have alsobeen discussed.
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    Acta mechanica Sinica 16 (2000), S. 254-263 
    ISSN: 1614-3116
    Keywords: microcrack ; damage healing ; microcrack splitting and spheroidization ; surface diffusion ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Based on the thermal kinetic and mass conservation, a series of controlling equations for the finite element are derived and related programs are developed to simulate the damage microcrack healing process controlled by surface diffusion. Two kinds of typical models for microcrack splitting are proposed, i.e., the grain boundary energy existing on the crack surface and residual stresses applying on the crack surface. And the conditions of microcrack splitting in the two models are given as a function of the microcrack aspect ratio. The microcrack with traction-free surfaces will directly evolve into a spheroid.
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    Acta mechanica Sinica 16 (2000), S. 374-382 
    ISSN: 1614-3116
    Keywords: contact impact ; contact search ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A new contact searching algorithm for contact-impact systems is proposed in this paper. In terms of the cell structure and the linked-list, this algorithm solves the problem of sorting and searching contacts in three dimensions by transforming it to a retrieving process from two one-dimensional arrays, and binary searching is no longer required. Using this algorithm, the cost of contact searching is reduced to the order ofO(N) instead ofO(Nlog2 N) for traditional ones, whereN is the node number in the system. Moreover, this algorithm can handle contact systems with arbitrary mesh layouts. Due to the simplicity of this algorithm it can be easily implemented in a dynamic explicit finite element program. Our numerical experimental result shows that this algorithm is reliable and efficient for contact searching of three dimensional systems.
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    Numerical algorithms 24 (2000), S. 309-332 
    ISSN: 1572-9265
    Keywords: computational fluid dynamics ; Navier–Stokes equations ; finite element method ; finite volume method ; multigrid algorithm ; parallel computing ; 76N10 ; 76M10 ; 65M55 ; 65Y05
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    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper, we report on our recent efforts concerning the design of parallel linear multigrid algorithms for the acceleration of 3-dimensional compressible flow calculations. The multigrid strategy adopted in this study relies on a volume agglomeration principle for the construction of the coarse grids starting from a fine discretization of the computational domain. In the past, this strategy has mainly been studied in the 2-dimensional case for the solution of the Euler equations (see Lallemand et al. [6]), the laminar Navier–Stokes equations (see Mavriplis and Venkatakrishnan [12]) and the turbulent Navier–Stokes equations (see Carré [1], Mavriplis [10] and Francescatto and Dervieux [4]). A first extension to the 3-dimensional case is presented by Mavriplis and Venkatakrishnan in [13] and more recently in Mavriplis and Pirzadeh [11]. The main contribution of the present work is twofold: on the one hand, we demonstrate the successful extension and application of the multigrid by a volume agglomeration principle to the acceleration of complex 3-dimensional flow calculations on unstructured tetrahedral meshes and, on the other hand, we enhance further the efficiency of the methodology through its adaptation to parallel architectures. Moreover, a nontrivial aspect of this work is that the corresponding software developments are taking place in an existing industrial flow solver.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 1058-1065 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: artery ; pulse wave ; blood ; viscoelasticity ; O368 ; O174
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Based on Womersley's theory, the frequency equation satisfied by a complex wave velocity of a pulse wave in arteries was generalized to viscoelastic blood, a general formula of the complex wave velocity with regard to both linearly viscoelastic arteries and linearly viscolelastic blood was obtained, and the effects of the viscoelastic property of blood on the phase velocity and the wave attenuation of the pulse wave using the formula systematically was discussed. It is concluded that the influence of the blood elasticity on the wave propagation of a pulse wave in arteries is weaker than that of the arterial viscosity and may be neglected in larger arteries.
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    Mechanics of composite materials 36 (2000), S. 459-464 
    ISSN: 1573-8922
    Keywords: composite strip ; curved structure ; bending ; geometrical nonlinearity ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract To date, bending problems for strips or plates made of composite materials with curved structure have been investigated only in the linear statement. However, in many cases, the necessity arises to investigate the corresponding bending problems in the geometrically nonlinear statement. Therefore, in the present paper, some bending problems for a composite strip with a periodically curved structure is investigated in such a statement using the exact nonlinear equations of elasticity theory in Lagrangian coordinates. The numerical results are obtained by employing the FEM with the use of the Newton-Raphson and the Modified Newton-Raphson algorithms.
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    Mechanics of composite materials 36 (2000), S. 475-480 
    ISSN: 1573-8922
    Keywords: stability ; three-dimensional theory ; tribotechnics ; elastoplastic deformations ; viscoelasticity ; surface ; tracking and dead loads ; laminated coating ; piecewise-homogeneous model ; active loading
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The problem of surface instability of laminated coatings with inelastic properties is considered within the framework of a model of piecewise-homogeneous media on the basis of the three-dimensional linearized theory of stability. A general statement of the problem is formulated and the basic characteristic equations are derived. The solutions of particular problems are obtained for elastoplastic and viscoelastic models of solids.
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    Mechanics of composite materials 36 (2000), S. 277-286 
    ISSN: 1573-8922
    Keywords: stability theory ; sandwich shell ; arbitrary geometry ; finite element method ; linearized problem ; geometrically nonlinear problem ; arbitrary buckling form
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Two statements of the problem of arbitrary buckling forms (BFs) (including synphasic, antiphasic, mixed flexural, flexural-shear, and shear forms in the tangential directions) of general-form sandwich shells and two schemes of its solution by the FEM are given. The first of the schemes is based on the use of refined linear equations for determination of the precritical stress-strain state and linearized equations of neutral equilibrium with all parametric addends necessary to determine the critical loads and reveal the possible BFs. The second one uses the general geometrically nonlinear relations of elasticity theory for investigation of the whole deformation process up to buckling in terms of a modified incremental (stepwise) statement of the problem. Examples of solution of particular problems are given.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 579-584 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: influence line method ; analytical method ; finite element method ; microcirculatory dynamics ; O368 ; O242.1
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The mathematical model described in Part I was solved using “influence line method” combining analytical method and finite element method. Many important aspects of microcirculatory dynamics were analyzed and discussed. It show that interstitial fluid pressure changes its sign twice within one arteriolar vasomotion period and it is therefore not important that interstitial fluid pressure is a little higher or lower than atmospheric pressure; arteriolar vasomotion can periodically result in lymph formation and interstitial total pressure plays an important role in this procedure; local regulation of microcirculation can meet metabolic need some extent in the form of dynamic equilibrium. The property of arteriole as a “resistant vessel” and the efficiency of microvascular network as heat exchanger are also shown. These results show that the comprehensive mathematical model developed in Part I is physiologically resonable.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 87-94 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: cyclically symmetric structure ; finite element method ; stress analysis ; O175.14
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper, a computational method for finite element stress analysis of a cyclically symmetric structure subjected to arbitrary loads is provided. At first, using discrete Fourier transformation technique, the complete structure is analyzed by considering only one sector with appropriate complex constraints on its boundary with the adjacent sectors. Next, an imaginary structure which is composed of two identically overlapping sectors is constructed, and that the complex constraints mentioned above can be equivalently replaced by a set of real constraints on this imaginary struture is proved. Therefore, the stress analysis of a cyclically symmetric structure can be solved conveniently by most of finite element programs.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 1381-1389 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: porous media ; viscous fluid ; dynamic response ; finite element method ; O347
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The governing equations as well as boundary and initial conditions for nonlinear dynamic response problems of viscous fluid-saturated biphase porous medium model, based on mixture theory, are presented. With Galerkin weighted residual method the corresponding nonlinear dynamic penalty finite element equation, in which the dependencies of volume fraction and permeation coefficients on deformation are included, is obtained. The iteration solution method of the nonlinear system equation is also discussed. As a numerical example, the dynamic response of a porous medium column under impulsive loading action is analyzed with the developed finite element program. The numerical results demonstrate the efficiency and correctness of the method.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 341-346 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: buckling ; composites ; delamination ; finite element method ; shells ; TB332 ; O242.21 ; O346.5 ; TG335.81
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The purpose of the present study is to develop a new finite element method for analyzing buckling of delaminated composite plates and shells. This is achieved by establishing a new finite element called the reference-surface element. By use of the compatibility condition under Mindlin assumptions, the formulation of the reference-surface element was derived from whichever plate-element or shell-element being capable of analyzing composite plates and shells. This method assures a reasonable description of displacement field and the satisfaction of compatibility conditions for delamination problem. Numerical results for linear delamination buckling of axially compressed shells are presented to validate the method.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 13-18 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: wavelet analysis ; finite element method ; nonconforming analysis ; CLC number ; O242.21
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The compactly supported wavelet basis functions are introduced into the construction of interpolating function of traditional finite element method when analyzing the problems with high gradient, and the traditional, interpolating method is modified. The numerical stability of the new interpolating pattern is discussed and the convergence of the new method is also discussed by patch test analysis. The additional freedom of the new interpolating pattern is eliminated by static condensation method. Finally, the wavelet finite element formulations based on variational principles are put forward.
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    Mechanics of composite materials 36 (2000), S. 373-378 
    ISSN: 1573-8922
    Keywords: finite element method ; poroelasticity ; cellular stimulation ; fracture healing
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The process of healing of fractured bone is known to be influenced by the mechanical environment and the loads exerted by physical activity of the patient or otherwise. We compute mechanical fields in the soft connective tissue of the healing fracture using Biot's poroelasticity model and a finite element (FE) method for low-frequency loading. A two-scale FE framework is used to model effects of the rough bone-callus contact surface. We look at the difference the interface roughness makes with respect to different possible mechanostimulating agents.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 4 (2000), S. 1-7 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: creep ; relaxation data ; viscoelasticity
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The response of (linearly) viscoelastic material isapproximately the same for ramp and true step strain histories once aninitial time interval of about ten times the ramp-up time has passed.Because the loss of relaxation data during that initial time can be asubstantial portion of the total (logarithmically measured) time scale,a simple method is documented for exploiting data obtained from theinitial ramp history via a recursion formula. Comparison of dataobtained in ramp and relaxation histories are demonstrated to yield goodresults within the accuracy of the test method.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 4 (2000), S. 155-167 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: damage ; durability ; influence of environmental conditions ; laminates ; reliability ; unidirectional lamina ; viscoelasticity ; viscoplasticity
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Polymers are time-dependent materials. Polymer matrix compositesbehave as viscoelastic-viscoplastic anisotropic continua. Theirthermomechanical characteristics are not only time-dependent, but arestrongly influenced by the variations of the environmental conditions(temperature, moisture diffusion, radiation, etc.). This concerns notonly the stiffness but also the strength characteristics, related to thedamage development. Due to the composite nature, the number of potentialdamage sources is high and the damage development has to take intoaccount all the interactions between simple mechanical loading modes,with or without, changing environmental conditions. Following anon-linear viscoelastic-viscoplastic analysis, based on the Schaperyequations and a Zapas–Crissman functional, the stiffness degradation isobtained based on short-term creep and creep-recovery measurements atdifferent stress levels and different temperatures. A damagecomponent is added to the viscoelastic-viscoplastic model in order toaccount for damage development and associated strength degradation.Results obtained in the transverse direction of an unidirectionalgraphite-epoxy composite are presented. The extension to completelaminates with different stacking sequences is discussed. An assumptionon the interlaminar behaviour must be introduced in order to take intoaccount the important damage source not considered in classical laminatetheories.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 4 (2000), S. 293-331 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: filled rubber ; large deformations ; multiaxial behavior ; viscoelasticity
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract This paper explores the applicability of various pseudo stressand strain models for predicting the nonlinear stress-strain behavior ofa lightly filled rubber. The objectivity of the different models wasexamined and parameters were extracted on the basis of relaxation andramp loading experiments in tension. The effectiveness of the models forpredicting strip biaxial tension and compression and simple shearresponses was examined. A pseudo stress model based on Cauchy stressprovided the best agreement with experimental results. However,improvements are still needed for modeling the unloading behavior in allstress states and the normal stresses that are induced during simpleshear loading.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 4 (2000), S. 359-379 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: finite-element simulations ; glass-ceramic composites ; glass transition ; thermal stresses ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract Opto-electronics make intensive use of composite materialsbased on amorphous materials, which can be considered as smart materialssince they are capable of high performances in their final state.Particularly, glass-ceramic composites involved in welding operationsfor microelectronics applications are subjected to important thermalstresses during their production, which can deteriorate their propertiesat room temperature, until the failure stage is reached. It is thenessential to be able to predict the evolution of the internal stressesgenerated during the cooling. We have performed finite-elementsimulations in order to quantify the stress evolutions for differentcomposite geometries: a ceramic fiber embedded within a glass matrix, aspherical particle located at the center of a spherical glass matrix,and a dispersion of spherical ceramic particles, this last case beingthe most representative of reality. The thermomechanical modeling of theglassy matrix takes into account its viscoelastic behavior, and theglass transition is described by the decrease during cooling of the freevolume as a function of the temperature history. The combined effect ofthe differential thermal strain during the transition and mechanicalrelaxation of glass on stress evolutions is evidenced. It is shown thatthe consideration of a periodical or random distribution of sphericalceramic particles leads to similar stress profiles.
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    Advanced performance materials 6 (1999), S. 149-159 
    ISSN: 1572-8765
    Keywords: super plastic forming ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract FEM analysis has proved to be a powerful investigative tool capable of encompassing all the aspects that characterise an SPF process. However, despite the high potential of FEM programs they do not allow one to directly and suitably obtain the thickness of a sheet product for high deformation values, as commonly occurs in SPF processes. Many papers have been published on finite element analysis of S.P.F. process but the question of calculus accuracy in thicknesses of a sheet product has not been directly investigated. This problem has been already considered by the authors in a previous study which proposed an algorithm to determine thicknesses for a specific application. The software set up starts out with the results of the FEM modelling, keeps track of the “deformation” undergone by each element of the mesh and calculates to a good approximation the thicknesses at the end of the forming. Although the original version of the algorithm could only be used for the application studied an updated version is introduced in this study that can be used for any case. In other words, the software generates the thickness profile at the end of the analysis independently of technological set up, item shape and type of simulation (3D and 2D). The proposed algorithm was tested with reference to the superplastic forming of an item of simple geometry beginning with a thin circular plate blocked at the edges and put under constant hydrostatic pressure on one side. The test material, made superplastic by means of a series of repeated laminations, was characterised using an alternative method to the traditional tension test. The results of the experiments are in good accordance with the numerical predictions both in terms of thickness distribution and forming times.
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    Applied composite materials 6 (1999), S. 71-86 
    ISSN: 1573-4897
    Keywords: viscoelasticity ; viscoplasticity ; cyclic mechanical loading ; flexural loading ; tensile loading
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The flexural behavior of unidirectional composites at 90° to the axis was investigated. The experimental data and finite element method results indicate that beam specimens undergo large deformations. An analytical model was developed to calculate the correct maximum stress level obtained during the flexural tests. Models have been developed to describe the time-dependent viscoelastic-viscoplastic stress-strain relationship of unidirectional fibre reinforced thermoset matrix composites. A procedure that extends the classical lamination theory to include time related response of composite materials for membrane and flexural loading resulted in a FORTRAN program, LAMFLU. For Fibredux 920C-TS-5-42 graphite-epoxy composite the constants in the stress-strain relationships were determined from data obtained in four-point bending tests. The model characteristics for tensile loading have been determined by Qin [1] and were adapted to the LAMFLU procedure. The maximum strain history calculated with both models was compared with experimental results from two different flexural loading programs.
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    ISSN: 1614-3116
    Keywords: viscoelasticity ; interface crack ; general plane wave ; integral transformation ; singular integral equations
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    Notes: Abstract The scattering of general SH plane wave by an interface crack between two dissimilar viscoelastic bodies is studied and the dynamic stress intensity factor at the crack-tip is computed. The scattering problem can be decomposed into two problems: one is the reflection and refraction problem of general SH plane waves at perfect interface (with no crack); another is the scattering problem due to the existence of crack. For the first problem, the viscoelastic wave equation, displacement and stress continuity conditions across the interface are used to obtain the shear stress distribution at the interface. For the second problem, the integral transformation method is used to reduce the scattering problem into dual integral equations. Then, the dual integral equations are transformed into the Cauchy singular integral equation of first kind by introduction of the crack dislocation density function. Finally, the singular integral equation is solved by Kurtz's piecewise continuous function method. As a consequence, the crack opening displacement and dynamic stress intensity factor are obtained. At the end of the paper, a numerical example is given. The effects of incident angle, incident frequency and viscoelastic material parameters are analyzed. It is found that there is a frequency region for viscoelastic material within which the viscoelastic effects cannot be ignored.
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    Numerical algorithms 21 (1999), S. 23-47 
    ISSN: 1572-9265
    Keywords: multilevel method ; stabilization ; finite element method ; additive method
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    Notes: Abstract There exist two main versions of preconditioners of algebraic multilevel type, the additive and the multiplicative methods. They correspond to preconditioners in block diagonal and block matrix factorized form, respectively. Both can be defined and analysed as recursive two-by-two block methods. Although the analytical framework for such methods is simple, for many finite element approximations it still permits the derivation of the strongest results, such as optimal, or nearly optimal, rate of convergence and optimal, or nearly optimal order of computational complexity, when proper recursive global orderings of node points have been used or when they are applied for hierarchical basis function finite element methods for elliptic self-adjoint equations and stabilized in a certain way. This holds for general elliptic problems of second order, independent of the regularity of the problem, including independence of discontinuities of coefficients between elements and of anisotropy. Important ingredients in the methods are a proper balance of the size of the coarse mesh to the finest mesh and a proper solver on the coarse mesh. This paper presents in a survey form the basic results of such methods and considers in particular additive methods. This method has excellent parallelization properties.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 20 (1999), S. 1331-1341 
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    Keywords: porous media ; wave propagation ; finite element method ; O347
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    Notes: Abstract With the porous media model based on mixture theory, a finite element formulation for dynamic transient analysis of fluid-saturated two-phase porous media is presented. Time integration of the equation, deduced with penalty method, can be performed by using implicit or explicit method. One-dimensional wave propagation in column under step loading and impulsive loading are analyzed with the developed finite element program. The obtained curves of displacements, velocities, effective stresses and pore pressures against time demonstrate the existence of wave propagation phenomena, which coincide with the theoretical results.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 20 (1999), S. 233-240 
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    Keywords: viscoelasticity ; cylindrical shell ; stability
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, the dynamic stability of a viscoelastic circular cylindrical shell subject to an axial compressive force and a uniformly distributed radial compressive load is discussed. By using the Laplace transformation, stability conditions of viscoelastic shell under constant loads are yielded. By using synthetically the classical dynamic methods, the various dynamical properties for the dynamical system defined by the viscoelastic shell and the effect of parameters on the stability of structure are obtained.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 20 (1999), S. 739-747 
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    Keywords: neutron logging ; transport equation ; finite element method ; streamline diffusion ; O241.8
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, a new numerical method, the coupling method of spherical harmonic function spectral and streamline diffusion finite element for unsteady Boltzmann equation in the neutron logging field, is discussed. The convergence and error estimations of this scheme are proved. Its applications in the field of neutron logging show its effectiveness.
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    ISSN: 1573-8922
    Keywords: shells of revolution ; anisotropy ; numerical methods ; finite element method ; linear elasticity ; transverse shear
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    Notes: Abstract The discussion focuses on two numerical algorithms for solving the nonlinear static problems of multilayer composite shells of revolution, namely the algorithm based on the discrete orthogonalization method and the algorithm based on the finite element method with a local linear approximation in the meridian direction. The material of each layer of the shell is assumed to be linearly elastic and anisotropic (nonorthotropic). A feature of this approach is that the displacements of the face surfaces of the shell are chosen as unknown functions, i.e., the functions which allows us to formulate the kinematic boundary conditions on these surfaces. As an example, a cross-ply cylindrical shell subjected to uniform axisymmetric tension is considered. It is shown that the algorithms elaborated correctly describe the local distribution of the stress tensor over the shell thickness without an expensive software based on the 3D anisotropic theory of elasticity.
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    Mechanics of composite materials 35 (1999), S. 307-314 
    ISSN: 1573-8922
    Keywords: carbon-carbon composite ; spatial reinforcement ; asymptotic averaging method ; thermoelasticity ; periodicity cell ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract A zero approximation of the asymptotic averaging method is applied to investigate the structural stresses in the structures of spatially reinforced composite materials subjected to mechanical loading and high-temperature heating. A carbon-carbon composite material reinforced with anisotropic fibers in three mutually orthogonal directions in the ratio 1∶1∶1 is considered. According to the averaging method, the local functions, namely the components of the tensors of elastic moduli and thermoelasticity in a zero approximation, must be determined by solving a set of problems for a periodicity cell. The effective thermoelastic constants of the composite are found by averaging the local functions obtained over the periodicity cell. To calculate the structural stresses in constructions, the periodic local functions and the field of macrostrains, which is obtained from the solution of the averaged boundary value problem, must be known. The problems posed for the periodicity cell are solved by the method of finite elements. The average values of the local functions and the measures of deviation from them are examined for various temperatures and volume fractions of fibers of two different cross section shapes.
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    International journal of computer vision 33 (1999), S. 29-49 
    ISSN: 1573-1405
    Keywords: non uniform multiresolution ; optical flow ; non quadratic regularization ; finite element method ; adaptive mesh ; phase portrait ; flow pattern classification ; ocean and atmospheric circulation
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper we define a complete framework for processing large image sequences for a global monitoring of short range oceanographic and atmospheric processes. This framework is based on the use of a non quadratic regularization technique for optical flow computation that preserves flow discontinuities. We also show that using an appropriate tessellation of the image according to an estimate of the motion field can improve optical flow accuracy and yields more reliable flows. This method defines a non uniform multiresolution approach for coarse to fine grid generation. It allows to locally increase the resolution of the grid according to the studied problem. Each added node refines the grid in a region of interest and increases the numerical accuracy of the solution in this region. We make use of such a method for solving the optical flow equation with a non quadratic regularization scheme allowing the computation of optical flow field while preserving its discontinuities. The second part of the paper deals with the interpretation of the obtained displacement field. For this purpose a phase portrait model used along with a new formulation of the approximation of an oriented flow field allowing to consider arbitrary polynomial phase portrait models for characterizing salient flow features. This new framework is used for processing oceanographic and atmospheric image sequences and presents an alternative to complex physical modeling techniques.
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    International journal of fracture 96 (1999), S. 1-15 
    ISSN: 1573-2673
    Keywords: Crack ; finite element method ; least-squares ; roller bearing ; stress intensity factors.
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    Notes: Abstract The three-dimensional finite element method and the least-squares method were used to find the stress intensity factors (SIFs) of a surface crack in a lubricated roller. A steel roller on a rigid plane was modeled, in which a semi-elliptical surface crack is inclined at an angle ψ to the vertical axis. A distance c is set between the crack base and the roller edge. The results indicate that the mode-I SIF reaches the maximum value when the angle θ is equal to 0° (on the roller surface), and the mode-II SIF reaches the absolute maximum value when the angle θ is near or equal to 90° (inside the roller), where θ is the angle of the semi-ellipse from 0° to 180°. The influence of mode-III SIFs in this model is minor since they are much smaller than the mode-I and mode-II SIFs. The SIFs increase greatly when the crack location approaches the uncrowned edge. At this time, a crowned profile can be used to significantly reduce the SIFs near the roller edge.
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    International journal of fracture 97 (1999), S. 33-66 
    ISSN: 1573-2673
    Keywords: viscoelasticity ; damage mechanics ; viscoplasticity ; nonequilibrium thermodynamics.
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    Notes: Abstract Nonequilibrium thermodynamics, rate-process theory, viscoelastic fracture mechanics and various experimentally-motivated simplifications are used to develop constitutive equations that account for effects of viscoelasticity, viscoplasticity, growing damage and aging. Their form is more general than previously developed by the author, and allows for relatively general tensorial effects of damage. Some important special cases are then covered, with emphasis on viscoelasticity. Evolution equations for the damage expressed in terms of internal state variables (ISVs) are discussed, comparing formulations using scalar ISVs and tensor ISVs. Finally, some experimental support for the theory is described. An Appendix illustrates the theory for an aging, linear viscoelastic material with growing cracks.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 3 (1999), S. 141-157 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: CFRP ; fatigue ; frequency ; stress ratio ; temperature ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract A prediction method of fatigue strength under an arbitraryfrequency, temperature, and stress ratio is proposed for polymercomposites and its validity is confirmed for the flexural fatiguestrength of satin-woven CFRP laminates. This method is based upon fourhypotheses: (a) same failure process under constant strain-rate (CSR),creep, and fatigue loadings, (b) same time-temperature superpositionprinciple for all failure strengths, (c) linear cumulative damage lawfor nondecreasing stress process, and (d) linear dependence of fatiguestrength upon stress ratio. This method was applied to the flexuralfatigue strength of various unidirectional CFRPs, and the verificationand limitations of this method were discussed.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 3 (1999), S. 245-261 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: experimental stress analysis ; finite element method ; photoviscoelasticity ; rolling contact ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, the authors discuss the first step in theapproach to the fundamental mechanism of small-scale local wear/fracturenear the contact surface between a viscoelastic body and a rigidtraveling roller. A rectangular viscoelastic strip made of epoxy resinwas loaded by a cylindrical hard roller moving along the upper straightedge. A convenient photoviscoelastic method using computer immageprocessing was applied to investigate the time-dependent stress andstrain around a contact region under a typical type of non-proportionalloading conditions. On the other hand, the finite element method (FEM)was used to analyze the viscoelastic stress and strain under the severalconditions. The results obtained from the two methods qualitativelycompared the time variation for the photoviscoelastic fringe patternsand the contour bands of stress/strain distribution patterns. Moreover,the time variation for principal stress differences, principal straindifferences and the directions of principal stress/strain undernon-proportional conditions, were evaluated, at which time the materialshowed remarkable viscoelastic and rubber-like properties.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 3 (1999), S. 49-69 
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    Keywords: mathematical models ; polymers ; temperature dependence ; viscoelasticity ; yield
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    Notes: Abstract In previous work, a phenomenologically constitutive model was presented describing the finite, nonlinear, viscoelastic behaviour of polymer glasses up to yield. This model was, however, restricted to thermorheologically simple materials. In this paper this restriction is removed, thus extending the model to materials behaving thermorheologically complex. Based on linear viscoelasticity, this extension can be achieved by either adding a process in parallel, or in series. Experiments in the plastic range suggested an approach based on stress additivity, i.e. two processes in parallel. The resulting model consists of two linear relaxation time spectra in parallel, each having its own characteristic stress and temperature dependence. Whereas in the case of a single process the influence of stress and temperature is comparable, this is no longer valid for two processes since the molecular processes depend on a part of the applied stress rather than on the total applied stress itself. Numerical predictions using the extended representation showed that the model correctly describes the yield behaviour observed in practice. Simulations of creep experiments at various stress levels and temperatures showed a good qualitative agreement with experimental observations in literature.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 3 (1999), S. 279-303 
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    Keywords: creep ; fractional calculus ; stress relaxation ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract The quasi-static viscoelastic response of polymeric materialsis investigated utilizing constitutive models based on fractionalcalculus. Time-based fractional calculus analysis techniques areemphasized. Analytic solutions to quasi-static boundary value problemsin which the viscoelastic behavior is characterized by thefour-parameter fractional calculus-based solid model are given. Varioussets of data from the literature are fit with existing and newfractional calculus-based constitutive equations.
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    Tribology letters 7 (1999), S. 67-71 
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    Keywords: alkanethiol ; self‐assembled monolayers ; quartz crystal microbalance ; viscoelasticity ; kinetics ; ellipsometry
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    Notes: Abstract Quartz crystal microbalance techniques and in situ spectroscopic ellipsometry are used to probe the structure‐dependent intrinsic viscoelastic properties of self‐assembled CH3(CH2)8SH alkanethiol monolayers adsorbed from the gas phase onto Au(111)‐textured substrates. Physisorbed molecules, mixed chemisorbed‐fluid/solid phases and solid‐phase domain boundaries make sequentially dominant contributions to the measured energy dissipation in the growing monolayer. Deviations from Langmuir adsorption kinetics reveal a precursor‐mediated adsorption channel. These studies reveal the impact of structural heterogeneity in tribological studies of monolayer lubricants.
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    Numerical algorithms 19 (1998), S. 1-12 
    ISSN: 1572-9265
    Keywords: Lagrange's equations of motion ; viscoelasticity ; semi-explicit methods ; 92C10
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper a mathematical model is developed for the dynamical behaviour of a hydrostatic skeleton. The basic configuration is taken from the worm-like shape of the medicinal leech. It consists of a sequence of hexahedra with damped elastic springs as edges to model the various parts of the musculature. The system is stabilized by the constraint of constant volume either in the whole body or in prescribed compartments. We set up Lagrange's equations of motion with the Lagrange multipliers being the pressure values in the compartments. The equations of motion lead to a large differential-algebraic system which is solved by an application of semi-explicit numerical methods. Though the model has not yet been adapted to experimental data, first simulations with a simplified set of parameters show that it is capable of generating basic movements of the leech such as crawling and swimming.
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    Keywords: finite element method ; quenching ; heat conduction ; phase transformation
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    Notes: Abstract The calculation of temperature field has a great influence upon the analysis of the thermal stresses and strains during quenching, and also upon the residual stresses and microstructure of the workpiece after quenching, too. In this paper, a 42CrMo steel cylinder was taken as an investigating example. From the TTT diagram of the 42 CrMo steel, the CCT diagram was simulated by mathematical transformation, and the volume fraction of phase constituents was calculated. The thermal physical properties were treated as the functions of temperature and the volume fraction of phase constitutents. Finally, the temperature field with phase transformation and non-linear surface heat-transfer coefficients was calculated with finite element method, and the corresponding functional of temperature was established.
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    Colloid & polymer science 276 (1998), S. 1050-1056 
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Rheological measurements ; viscoelasticity ; salt effect ; CTAB ; micellar solution
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  The aim of this experimen-tal work is to investigate the mechanism responsible of the decrease of the zero shear viscosity at high inorganic salt content. We report the linear and some nonlinear rheological properties of aqueous worm-like micellar solutions of CTAB containing NaNO3 salt. The zero-shear viscosity η0 curve versus salt concentration exhibits a well-defined maximum. We choose two salt concentrations (low and high) having the same zero-shear viscosity, and carefully explore the rheological characteristics and their evolutions in (and around) these two situations. The experimental results presented here, without excluding the possibility of the connections, suggest the possibility that the decreasing of η0 is a result of the reduction in size of the worm-like micelles.
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    ISSN: 1573-1987
    Keywords: vibro-acoustics ; finite element method ; boundary element method
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    Notes: Abstract The coupling between a cavity and a vibrating plate is written as a strong coupling where both the continuity of stresses and particle velocities at the interface are taken into account. A FEM analysis reveals an important coupling between the first mode of the plate and the cavity. The pressure distribution in the cavity shows a strong quarter of a wave length pattern indicating the influence of the first Dirichlet mode in the cavity. The vibrating plate is then excited by a turbulent flow modelled by its spectral density using the Corcos model. A comparison is made between the results obtained from a FEM and a BEM formulation. Good agreements are observed concerning the plate displacements. The comparison of the cavity sound pressure levels is less good.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 19 (1998), S. 1065-1071 
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    Keywords: finite element method ; pipe conveying fluid ; solid-fluid coupling vibration
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    Notes: Abstract On the basis of Hamilton principle, the equation of solid-liquid coupling vibration of pipe conveying fluid is deduced. An asymmetrical solid-liquid coupling damp matrix and a symmetrical solid-liquid coupling stiffness matrix are obtained. UsingQR method, pipe's nature frequencies are calculated. The curves of the first four orders of natural frequency-flow velocity of pipe waw given. The influence of flowing velocity, pressure, solid-liquid coupling damp and solid-liquid coupling stiffness on natural frequency are discussed respectively. The dynamic respondence of the pipes for stepload with different flow velocity are calculated by Newmark method. It is found that, with the flow velocity increased, the nature frequency of the pipes reduced, increased, reduced again and so on.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 19 (1998), S. 101-110 
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    Keywords: dynamic response ; viscoelasticity ; approximate boundary element method ; error estimation
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, the necessary theoretical analysis for the approximation boundary element method to solve dynamical response of viscoelastic thin plate presented in [1] is discussed. The theorem of existence and uniqueness of the approximate solution and the error estimation are also obtained. Based on these conclusions, the principle for choosing the mesh size and the number of truncated terms in the fundamental solution are given. It is shown that the theoretical analysis in this paper are consistent with the numerical results in [1].
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 19 (1998), S. 237-242 
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    Keywords: viscoelasticity ; constitutive model ; static displacement ; inverse analysis
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    Notes: Abstract An explicit relation between constitutive parameters and quasi-static displacement of viscoelasticity is derived under a kind of boundary condition, and an iterative form of optimized identification is presented. Viscoelastic constitutive models are identified from a two order differential model, and effects of information errors on results of inverse analysis are discussed.
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    International journal of computer vision 26 (1998), S. 25-40 
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    Keywords: medical imaging ; adaptive meshes ; non-rigid motion ; differential geometry ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract We describe a new method for computing the displacement vector field in time sequences of 2D or 3D images (4D data). The method is energy-minimizing on the space of correspondence functions; the energy is split into two terms, with one term matching differential singularities in the images, and the other constraining the regularity of the field. In order to reduce the computational time of the motion estimation, we use an adaptive image mesh, the resolution of which depends on the value of the gradient intensity. We solve numerically the minimization problem with the finite element method which gives a continuous approximation of the solution. We present experimental results on synthetic data and on medical images and we show how to use these results for analyzing cardiac deformations.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 2 (1998), S. 269-286 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: crack growth process ; finite element method ; fracture mechanic ; numerical modelling ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, the effects of viscoelastic characteristics, on the creep-crack growth process are studied through a finite element approach. The general approach of an independent path integral is extended to crack propagation. Afterwards, fracture parameters are computed through a coupling process with an incremental viscoelastic formulation. Finally, numerical examples are presented in order to demonstrate the independence of the integration domain and the possibility of evaluating fracture characteristics which can be energetic (energy release rate) and local in the vicinity of the crack tip (stress and crack opening intensity factors).
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 2 (1998), S. 335-349 
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    Keywords: Lyapunov exponents ; numerical methods ; random processes ; reliability ; rods ; stability ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract The stability and reliability of a nonlinear viscoelastic rod under a stochastic excitation is investigated. The loads are assumed to be in the form of random stationary processes. The solution is obtained with the help of a numerical method, which is based on the method of the statistical simulation of random input processes and on the numerical solution of the system of nonlinear and linearized integro-differential equations. These equations describe a nonperturbed and perturbed motion of the rod. The estimation of the stability is carried out with the help of top Lyapunov exponents.
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    International journal of fracture 93 (1998), S. 409-429 
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    Keywords: Stress intensity factor ; plate theory ; energy release rate ; finite element method ; large deflection.
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    Notes: Abstract The stress field near the tip of a crack in a plate subjected to membrane and bending loads and undergoing large deflections, is investigated by performing an asymptotic analysis in the context of von Karman plate theory. It is demonstrated that the character of the near tip fields is identical to those of the linear plate theory. However, the determination of the crack tip stress intensity factors requires the solution of a large deflection, and hence nonlinear, problem due to the coupling of the membrane and bending modes. This effect is illustrated through the solution of three fracture problems involving plates of simple geometries loaded by pressure, tension and shearing. In two of these problems, the energy release rate is obtained exactly. Nonlinear finite element computations are performed to obtain the stress intensity factors and energy release rate associated with tension, bending and shearing. These results are compared to the theoretical results for energy release rate and stress intensity factors.
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    International journal of fracture 94 (1998), S. 357-370 
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    Keywords: Fracture ; elastic-plastic fracture ; constraint ; two-parameter characterization ; stable crack growth ; finite element method ; remeshing.
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    Notes: Abstract An investigation is performed to determine to what extent the state at a growing crack tip vicinity can be characterised by J and Q calculated from FE analyses of successively stationary crack tip positions. FE models in two-dimensionals of single edge notch bend and double edge cracked panel specimens with several different crack lengths are used to cover a range of load and constraint levels. The stress and strain fields are compared between different specimens keeping J- and Q-values equal. A remeshing technique in the commercial FE-code ABAQUS is used to enhance the efficiency of the analysis. The results show that the J-Q-theory provides reasonably accurate crack tip characterization also for growing cracks. This leads to the conclusion that FE analyses of successive stationary cracks rather than full FE propagation analyses are sufficient. The limit of validity for propagation is similar to the validation limit for the stationary case, although somewhat more restrictive.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 2 (1998), S. 171-193 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: capillary flow ; foams ; friction factor ; Reynolds number ; rheology ; slip correction methods ; slip velocity ; thixotropy ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract Foams have been prepared from water added with a surfactant and a polymer. A controlled stress rheometer was used to study the changes of their rheological properties during ageing by the mean of different rheological tests: shear viscosity measurements, creep compliance tests at a constant low shear stress and dynamic experiments have been performed. It has been observed that apparent viscosity decreases with ageing. A thixotropic behaviour was also found, loading and unloading curves present an hysteresis. Then, the choice of the stress ascent time is of primary importance to study the time-dependent properties of the foam. The viscosity was found to decrease with the stress ascent time while the thixotropic area decreases. Creep flow and harmonic tests have shown important viscoelastic properties of the foams. The second part of this work is concerned with the study of the flow properties of the foams. Pressure drops were measured during flow in capillary tubes in laminar regime. Pronounced wall slip effects were found. While the Mooney method for slip correction is not applicable, the Oldroyd–Jastrzebski method leads to satisfactory results. The Metzner and Reed correlation method was found to be applicable in the case of the corrected data.
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    Keywords: cyclic mechanical loading ; durability ; ramp loading ; relaxation ; stress-strain rate dependent ; viscoelasticity ; viscoplastic
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    Notes: Abstract A numerical procedure to predict long-term laminate properties of fibre reinforced composite materials was developed. In the procedure, we extended the classical laminate theory to include time related response of composite materials for membrane and flexural loading. The material response, dependent on the stress history, was modelled using the Schapery single integral equation. The integrals were handled by an approximate method that uses the Prony's series and only requires the storing of the current stress and some internal strain components. An efficient semi-direct time-integration scheme, providing a stable integration process, was derived to be included in the numerical procedure. Comparisons of theoretical results were made with experiments conducted on composite materials under creep-creep recovery, relaxation and ramp loading.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 2 (1998), S. 245-267 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: anisotropy ; creep ; paper ; printing ; relaxation ; viscoelasticity
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper the applicability of two-dimensional phenomenlogical linear viscoelastic modelling aimed at printing applications is presented. An iterative algorithm is used to find model parameters evaluated from dynamic mechanical testing at stationary conditions. Experiments are performed in the time domain with different load stimuli in either displacement or force control. The experiments are compared to model predictions. The results show that only small deviations were found on model parameters from the algorithm used on either the loss or the storage properties of paper. This was illustrated by converting line spectra from storage compliances to loss compliances within the frequency domain. The harmonic properties were obtained at conditions with nonlinear material behaviour. Despite this, the two-dimensional linear viscoelastic model described well the behaviour of paper at different states of stress and strain at levels adequate for web-fed printing. The usefulness of the relation between retardances and relaxances was examined by comparing model predictions with different driving stimuli resulting in either creep or relaxation. The time-dependent transverse strain of machine-made paper due to either longitudinal stress relaxation or creep was demonstrated. Finally, extensions of the present model including inelastic material behaviour were discussed.
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    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Cationic surfactant ; phenol ; viscoelasticity ; thermodynamic properties ; transport properties
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The study of micellar systems water + CTAB + phenol, as function of the concentration of the solutes and of the temperature, was realised by calorimetry, conductometry and rheology. These different techniques have allowed to characterise the formation of complexes. The presence of phenol located between head groups of the surfactant diminishes the repulsive forces existing between the cationic groups, favoring the formation of worm-like micelles. The entanglement of these micelles provides viscoelasticity with the increase of phenol concentration and solutions seem to be gelled when ratioR=[phenol]/ [CTAB] is close to 1/1, similar to the behavior of solutions of polymers. For larger ratioR, or at elevated temperature, solutions become fluid again, indicating the weakness of the worm-like micelles comparatively to polymers.
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    Acta mechanica solida Sinica 10 (1997), S. 28-35 
    ISSN: 0894-9166
    Keywords: buckle propagation ; arrest of buckle ; beam on a nonlinear foundation ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract Based on the dynamic governing equation of propagating buckle on a beam on a nonlinear elastic foundation, this paper deals with an important problem of buckle arrest by combining the FEM with a time integration technique. A new conclusion completely different from that by the quasistatic analysis about the buckle arrestor design is drawn. This shows that the inertia of the beam cannot be ignored in the analysis under consideration, especially when the buckle propagation is suddenly stopped by the arrestors.
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    Acta mechanica solida Sinica 10 (1997), S. 76-85 
    ISSN: 0894-9166
    Keywords: finite element method ; mode- II loading ; J integral
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Finite element method (FEM) has been used to analyze the stress and strain fields and the stress tri-axial levels around the tip of the crack under mode- II loading. The results show that: under mode- II loading, the direction of the maximum tensile stress and that of the maximum tri-axial levels (R o ) exist at an angle of −75. 3° from the original crack plane; the maximum shear stress andR o = 0 exist along the original crack plane. Mode- II loading experiment using BHW-35 steel at different temperatures show that there are two kinds of fracture mode, opening mode (or tensile mode) and sliding mode (or shear mode). A decrease in temperature causes the fracture mode to change from shear mode to tensile mode. For BHW-35 steel, this critical temperature is about −90 C. Actually, under any kind of loading mode (mode I . mode II , mode III or mixed mode), there always exist several kinds of potenital fracture modes (for example, opening mode, sliding mode, tearing mode or mixed mode). The effect of temperature under mode- II loading is actually related to the change of the elastic-plastic properties of the material.
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    Acta mechanica Sinica 13 (1997), S. 241-252 
    ISSN: 1614-3116
    Keywords: pile-soil system ; soil anisotropy ; transversely isotropic layered media ; dynamic behavior ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract Dynamic behavior of single pile embedded in transversely isotropic layered media is investigated using the finite element method combined with dynamic stiffness matrices of the soil derived from Green's function for ring loads. The influence of soil anisotropy on the dynamic behavior of piles is examined through a series of parametric studies
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    Acta mechanica Sinica 13 (1997), S. 143-152 
    ISSN: 1614-3116
    Keywords: deformation localization and shear band fracture ; planar anisotropy ; sheet metal tension ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract The tensile deformation localization and the shear band fracture behaviors of sheet metals with strong anisotropy are numerically simulated by using Updating Lagrange finite element method, Quasi-flow plastic constitutive theory[1] and B-L planar anisotropy yield criterion[2]. Simulated results are compared with experimental ones. Very good consistence is obtained between numerical and experimental results. The relationship between the anisotropy coefficientR and the shear band angle θ is found.
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    Numerical algorithms 14 (1997), S. 211-225 
    ISSN: 1572-9265
    Keywords: bifurcation function ; elliptic boundary value problem ; finite element method ; reduction to an alternative problem ; stability of steady-states ; 35J25 ; 65N35
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    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Solutions $$u \in H_0^1 (\Omega ) \cap H^2 (\Omega )$$ of a semilinear elliptic boundary value problem, $$Au + f(x,u,\lambda ) = 0$$ (with $$f_u (x,u,\lambda )$$ bounded below) can be put into a one-to-one correspondence with zeros $$c \in \mathbb{R}^d $$ of a function $$c \to B(c,\lambda ) \in \mathbb{R}^d $$ . Often d is small. The function $$B(c,\lambda )$$ is called the bifurcation function. It can also be shown that the eigenvalues of the matrix $$B_c (c,\lambda )$$ characterize the stability properties of the solutions of the elliptic problem as rest points of $$u_t + Au + f(x,u,\lambda ) = 0$$ . A finite element method that can be used for computing B and B c has recently been proposed. An overview of these results and the finite element method is given.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 18 (1997), S. 61-68 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: viscoplastic dynamics ; optimal control ; variational principle ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract This paper presents the optimal control variational principle for Perzyna model which is one of the main constitutive relation of viscoplasticity in dynamics. And it could also be transformed to solve the parametric quadratic programming problem. The FEM form of this problem and its implementation have also been discussed in the paper.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 18 (1997), S. 1159-1167 
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    Keywords: viscoelasticity ; plane problem ; Airy stress function ; identity relation ; integral constitutive relation
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, the boundary value problems of plane problems with a simply- or multiply-connected domain for isotropic linear visco-elasticity are first established by terms of Airy stress function F(x0 t). Secondly some identity relations between displacements and stresses for plane problems of visco- and elasticity are discussed in detail and some meaningful conclusions are obtained. As an example, the deformation response for viscoelastic plate with a small circular hole at the center is analyzed under a uniaxial uniform extension.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 18 (1997), S. 229-235 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: dynamic response ; viscoelasticity ; BEM
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    Notes: Abstract In this paper, a boundary element method for solving dynamical response of viscoelastic thin plate is given. In Laplace domain, we propose two methods to approximate the fundamental solution and develop the corresponding boundary element method. Then using the improved Bellman's numerical inversion of the Laplace transform, the solution of the original problem is obtained. The numerical results show that this method has higher accuracy and faster convergence.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 18 (1997), S. 663-670 
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    Keywords: variational principle ; shallow shell ; large displacement ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract The variational functional of the Hellinger-Reissner variational principle for the large displacement problem of a thin shallow shell with an arbitrary shape is first established. Then the functional of the modified principle suitable for the finite element method is derived. In the functional only two independent variables, the deflection ω and the stress function F are included. The displacement expressions in the middle surface on the boundary of the shell is also derived by means of the previous two variables.
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    Neural processing letters 5 (1997), S. 83-89 
    ISSN: 1573-773X
    Keywords: finite element method ; Kohonen ; neural networks ; self-organizing ; topological mapping
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    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract The usual “Kohonen” algorithm uses samples of points in a domain to develop a topological correspondence between a grid of “neurons” and a continuous domain. “Topological” means that near points are mapped to near points. However, for many applications there are additional constraints, which are given by sets of measure zero, which are not preserved by this method, because of insufficient sampling. In particular, boundary points do not typically map to boundary points because in general the likelihood of a sample point from a two-dimensional domain falling on the boundary is typically zero for continuous data, and extremely small for numerical data. A specific application, (assigning meshes for the finite element method), was recently solved by interweaving a two-dimensional Kohonen mapping on the entire grid with a one-dimensional Kohonen mapping on the boundary. While the precise method of interweaving was heuristic, the underlying rationale seems widely applicable. This general method is problem independent and suggests a direct generalization to higher dimensions as well.
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    Journal of electroceramics 1 (1997), S. 73-89 
    ISSN: 1573-8663
    Keywords: impedance ; porous electrode ; inhomogeneous contact ; finite element method ; potential distribution ; current constriction
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    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The total impedance of samples with electrodes exhibiting only partial contact (porous electrodes) is investigated using the finite element method in three dimensions. Emphasis is put on porous electrodes built up of arrays of small perfect contacts. An equivalent circuit to analyze the impedance spectra is put on a firm basis enabling the reliable determination of bulk properties of “imperfectly” contacted samples. Approximations are given to estimate the contact geometry impedance. The results are also applicable to other imperfect contact problems as occurring at grain boundaries.
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    Colloid & polymer science 275 (1997), S. 67-72 
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Gelatin ; gel formation ; NMR ; viscoelasticity ; circular dichroism
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  Network formation of gelatin gel is known to consist of three-dimensionally cross-linked triple helices among polypeptide chains. The effects of added low molecular weight mono-ols, diols and polyols on the higher-order structure formation of gelatin chains were investigated using the following measurements: melting temperature, viscoelasticity and spin-lattice relaxation time (T 1) of H17 2O of gels, and circular dichroism spectra of diluted gelatin solutions. Furthermore, hydration behaviors of these hydroxy compounds were evaluated from the dynamic hydration numbers (n DHN) derived from T 1 of H17 2O in the solutions. It was found that network structures of gelatin gels containing hydoxy compounds were influenced by the number and position of hydroxyl groups as well as the number of carbon atoms of these coexisting compounds. The effect of hydroxyl groups of hydroxy compounds was considered to stabilize the helices among gelatin chains. Especially, the addition of polyols with large number of hydroxyl groups increased the number of cross-linking junctions in the gel networks, which consist of the aggregation among the helices. On the contrary, the effect of carbon atoms of hydroxy compounds is to disturb the formation of the helices and the aggregation among the helices.
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    Colloid & polymer science 275 (1997), S. 537-545 
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    Keywords: Key words Methylcellulose ; thermogelation ; sol ; gel transition ; phase diagram ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract  As we determined visually by the temperature cloud point method, the coexistence phase curve of methylcellulose in aqueous solution belongs to the LCST (low critical solution temperature) type. Rheological dynamic measurements reveal the existence of three gel domains. The gel (I) localized in the homogeneous phase at low concentration and low temperature, is a very weak gel, where the cross-links are attributed to pairwise hydrophobic interactions between the most hydrophobic zones of the backbone: the trimethyl blocks. The second gel (II) was revealed in the high concentration regime and below the LCST, it may be attributed to the formation of crystallites which play the role of cross-linking points. The third gel was concomitant to the micro-phase separation. In these turbid gels, syneresis develops slowly with time: the higher the temperature and the lower the concentration, the faster the syneresis. Near the three sol–gel transitions, a power law frequency dependence of the loss and storage moduli was observed and the viscoelastic exponent Δ(G′∼G″∼ωΔ) was found to be 0.76 and 0.8 and to reach 1 at high concentration.
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    Colloid & polymer science 106 (1997), S. 150-157 
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    Keywords: Polymer solutions ; shear flow ; phase separation ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract We numerically investigate nonlinear regimes of shear-induced phase separation in entangled polymer solutions. For the purpose a time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau model describing the two-fluid dynamics of polymer and solvent is used. A conformation tensor is introduced as a new dynamic variable to represent chain deformations. Its variations give rise to a large viscoelastic stress. Above the coexistence curve, a dynamical steady state is attained, where fluctuations are enhanced on various spatial scales. At relatively large shear, the elongated polymer-rich regions form a transient network supporting most of the stress. Because such a network is continuously deformed in shear flow, the shear stress and the normal stress difference exhibit large fluctuations. This result explains an early observation of large temporal fluctuations of the normal stress by Lodge.
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    International journal of fracture 85 (1997), S. 111-130 
    ISSN: 1573-2673
    Keywords: Elastic-plastic fracture mechanics ; J-integral ; surface crack ; pipe ; finite element method ; energy release rate.
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    Notes: Abstract This study proposes two new methods to estimate the energy release rate of a circumferentially cracked pipe with an internal, constant-depth, finite-length surface flaw subjected to pure bending loads. The methods are based on the deformation theory of plasticity, constitutive law characterized by Ramberg-Osgood model, and an equivalence criterion incorporating reduced thickness analogy for simulating system compliance due to the presence of a crack. Closed-form solutions were developed in terms of elementary functions for an approximate evaluation of J-integral. They are general and can be applied in the complete range between elastic and fully plastic conditions. Several numerical examples are presented to illustrate the proposed methods. The comparisons with the results of elastic-plastic finite element analysis showed satisfactory prediction of J-integral by one of the proposed methods.
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    International journal of fracture 86 (1997), S. 127-159 
    ISSN: 1573-2673
    Keywords: dynamic fracture ; dynamic crack propagation ; finite element method ; numerical simulation ; computational modeling ; asymptotic eigen field ; dynamic J integral.
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    Notes: Abstract This paper provides a review on the state of the art in computational dynamic fracture mechanics. The following important essential ingredients in computational dynamic fracture mechanics are included: (i) fundamental aspects of dynamic fracture mechanics, (ii) types of fracture simulation, (iii) computational models of dynamic crack propagation, and (iv) use of dynamic J-integral in computational models. In the item (i), a special attention is focused on the asymptotic eigen fields for various states of dynamic crack tips, which provide the foundation of dynamic fracture mechanics as Williams' asymptotic eigen solutions provided the foundation of static linear fracture mechanics. In the item (ii), a new concept of mixed-phase simulation is presented for general nonself-similar crack propagation, in addition to the generation-phase and application-phase simulations. A comprehensive summary of computational models for dynamic crack propagation is given in the item (iii). Finally, in the item (iv) several attractive features of the dynamic J-integral are presented.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 1 (1997), S. 51-65 
    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: contact under complex load ; experimental stress analysis ; photoviscoelastic ; time- and temperature-dependent properties ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract This study discusses several types of contact, involving compression andsliding, between a time-dependent material and a rigid body. Itdemonstrates a useful application of a new hybrid method forphotoviscoelastic stress analysis under non-proportional loadingconditions, in which the principal axes of stress, strain, andbirefringence are not aligned with each other. Using a computer-aidedimage processing technique, the distribution of fringe order andbirefringent principal axes in the vicinity of the contact surface areevaluated from a few photoviscoelastic images through a plane polariscopeby using the well known diagonal summation theorem. The variation of theprincipal stress and/or strain differences as well as their directions areeasily obtainable over a wide time range by use of the opticalconstitutive equations of photoviscoelasticity and the characteristicmaterial properties functions.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 1 (1997), S. 293-305 
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    Keywords: composite materials ; continuum damage ; cyclic response ; random reinforcement ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract This study examines the development of damage in randomly reinforced polymeric composite materials. The material under consideration was made in a structural reaction injection molding process (SRIM) involving a continuous strand swirl mat of E-glass fibers and a urethane matrix. Theobjective of this work is to establish a predictive deformation model based on principles of viscoelasticity, damage mechanics and plasticity which maybe experimentally verified. Tests involving creep above a threshold stress level and recovery after load removal showed evidence of damage that was uniformly distributed throughout the coupon in the form of multitudes of matrix micro-cracks. Previous studies have shown that the material possesses a void content of about 5% and exhibits material property scatter of about 20%. The effects of damage could be assessed only when the scatter was separated by normalizing the data with individual coupon stiffness. Damage was measured through an increase in compliance and resulted in a permanent strain after load removel. The current study involves repeated loading. Compliance has been observed to increase with load cycle, while the permanent strain remains small and is neglected.Damage, as a function of load cycle, is incorporated into the non-linear viscoelastic model developed previously for creep/recovery response.Comparisons of the predictive model with experimental data are presented and show good agreement.
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    Keywords: foam ; Poisson‘s ratio ; polyethylene ; projected fringes ; relaxation ; specklecorrelation ; viscoelasticity
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    Notes: Abstract The mechanical behavior of a solid polyethylene foam is characterizedby a constitutive equation which is of second order in the linearstrain tensor. It turns out that for the determination of the sixtime dependent material functions relaxation tests intension/compression, torsion and, for instance, in isotropic tension andcompression are necessary. For tension/compression tests theexperimental procedure is described in detail. Main emphasis is givento the methods of optical deformation measurement techniques. Resultsfor the relaxation moduli in tension/compression and for the Poisson‘sratio are presented.
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    Mechanics of time-dependent materials 1 (1997), S. 357-396 
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    Keywords: finite element method ; large deformation thermo-viscoelasticity ; non-linear evolution law ; thermo-mechanical coupling phenomena ; time integration algorithm
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    Notes: Abstract Most current models for finite deformation thermo-viscoelasticity are restricted to linear evolution laws for the viscous behaviour and to thermorheologically simple materials. In this paper, we extend a model for finite deformation viscoelasticity that utilizes a nonlinear evolution law to include thermal effects. In particular, we present a thermodynamically consistent framework for the model and give a detailed form for then on-equilibrium Helmholtz free energy of the material in terms of the isothermal free energy function. The use of the model in a computational setting is addressed and it is shown that an efficient predictor-correct oralgorithm can be used to integrate the evolution equation of the proposed constitutive model. The integration algorithm makes crucial use of the exponential map as has been done previously in elastoplasticity. Numerical examples are presented to show some interesting features of the new model.
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    International journal of fracture 86 (1997), S. 247-265 
    ISSN: 1573-2673
    Keywords: Fracture mechanics ; nonlinear fracture ; quasibrittle fracture ; cohesive crack ; crack bridging ; rate effect ; time effect ; creep ; viscoelasticity ; characteristic length ; scaling ; concrete.
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    Notes: Abstract The time dependence of fracture has two sources: (1) the viscoelasticity of material behavior in the bulk of the structure, and (2) the rate process of the breakage of bonds in the fracture process zone which causes the softening law for the crack opening to be rate-dependent. The objective of this study is to clarify the differences between these two influences and their role in the size effect on the nominal strength of stucture. Previously developed theories of time-dependent cohesive crack growth in a viscoelastic material with or without aging are extended to a general compliance formulation of the cohesive crack model applicable to structures such as concrete structures, in which the fracture process zone (cohesive zone) is large, i.e., cannot be neglected in comparison to the structure dimensions. To deal with a large process zone interacting with the structure boundaries, a boundary integral formulation of the cohesive crack model in terms of the compliance functions for loads applied anywhere on the crack surfaces is introduced. Since an unopened cohesive crack (crack of zero width) transmits stresses and is equivalent to no crack at all, it is assumed that at the outset there exists such a crack, extending along the entire future crack path (which must be known). Thus it is unnecessary to deal mathematically with a moving crack tip, which keeps the formulation simple because the compliance functions for the surface points of such an imagined preexisting unopened crack do not change as the actual front of the opened part of the cohesive crack advances. First the compliance formulation of the cohesive crack model is generalized for aging viscoelastic material behavior, using the elastic-viscoelastic analog (correspondence principle). The formulation is then enriched by a rate-dependent softening law based on the activation energy theory for the rate process of bond ruptures on the atomic level, which was recently proposed and validated for concrete but is also applicable to polymers, rocks and ceramics, and can be applied to ice if the nonlinear creep of ice is approximated by linear viscoelasticity. Some implications for the characteristic length, scaling and size effect are also discussed. The problems of numerical algorithm, size effect, roles of the different sources of time dependence and rate effect, and experimental verification are left for a subsequent companion paper.
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    Keywords: continuum damage mechanics ; finite element method ; large deformation
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    Notes: Abstract A finite element analysis model for material and geometrical non-linearities due to large plastic deformations of ductile materials is presented using the continuum damage mechanics approach. To overcome limitations of the conventional plastic analysis, a fourth-order tensor damage, defined in Part I of this paper to represent the stiffness degradation in the finite strain regime, is incorporated. General forms of an updated Lagrangian (U.L.) finite element procedure are formulated to solve the governing equations of the coupled elastic–plastic-damage analysis, and a computer program is developed for two-dimensional plane stress/strain problems. A numerical algorithm to treat the anisotropic damage is proposed in addition to the non-linear incremental solution algorithm of the U.L. formulation. Selected examples, compared with published results, show the validity of the presented finite element approach. Finally, the necking phenomenon of a plate with a hole is studied to explore plastic damage in large strain deformations.
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    International journal of fracture 86 (1997), S. 267-288 
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    Keywords: integro-differential equations in space and time ; numerical algorithm ; cohesive fracture ; rate-effect ; viscoelasticity ; creep ; quasibrittle materials ; concrete ; numerical algorithm ; scaling ; size effect ; analysis of test data.
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    Notes: Abstract In the preceding companion paper (Bažant and Li, 1995), the solution of an aging viscoelastic law was structure containing a cohesive crack with a rate-dependent stress-displacement softening law was reduced to a system of one-dimensional integro-differential equations involving compliance functions for points on the crack faces and the load point. An effective numerical algorithm for solving these equations, which dramatically reduces the computer time compared to the general two-dimensional finite element solution, is presented. The behavior of the model for various loading conditions is studied. It is shown that the model can closely reproduce the available experimental data from fracture tests with different loading rates spanning several orders of magnitude, and tests with sudden changes of the loading rate. Influence of the loading rate on the size effect and brittleness is also analyzed and is shown to agree with experiments.
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    Journal of elasticity 47 (1997), S. 241-250 
    ISSN: 1573-2681
    Keywords: viscoelasticity ; monotone relaxation ; stability.
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The parameters of a linear model of a viscoelastic material are determined by testing the material in homogeneous (i.e. spatially constant) states. Some of the qualitative properties of the behaviour of the material observed in the tests may be unexpectedly lost if the material is confined, so that the behaviour varies in space and is thus not homogeneous. One such property is the (Lyapunov) stability of the deformation. To ensure that the material possesses these properties it is necessary to impose some additional restrictions on the model parameters. These restrictions are found by analysing the boundary value problems for viscoelastic bodies of various shapes and subjected to various boundary conditions.
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    ISSN: 1573-2738
    Keywords: fiber reinforced plastics ; joint ; fatigue ; creep ; viscoelasticity ; static failure
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract A prediction method for the fatigue life of polymercomposites under arbitrary frequency, load ratio andtemperature was extended to that of polymer compositestructures. The method is based upon fourhypotheses: (a) the same mechanism applies to static,creep and fatigue failure, (b) the same time-temperaturesuperposition principle holds for all failure loads, (c) thelinear cumulative damage law applies to monotone loading, and(d) there exists a linear dependence of fatigue failure load uponload ratio. The tensile tests of a conically shapedjoint system for fiber reinforced plastics (FRP joint)for static, creep and fatigue loadings were conductedat various temperatures. The validity of theproposed method and the applicability of thehypotheses for this FRP joint are discussed.
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    Advanced performance materials 3 (1996), S. 295-307 
    ISSN: 1572-8765
    Keywords: composites ; damping ; viscoelasticity ; polymer matrices
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract This paper describes the concept of viscoelastic composites and how their dynamic physical characteristics may be exploited for ship applications where high vibrational damping and damage tolerance is a requirement. A mathematical model is used to describe the effect of fibre alignment on viscoelastic composite dynamic Young's Moduli and loss factors. The model, supported by experimental validation, requires the dynamic physical properties of the matrix resin for the range of operational temperatures and frequencies of interest. The model predicts that the resulting loss factor of a fibre reinforced viscoelastic resin composite behaves in an anisotropic fashion, however, damping optimisation may be achieved in two different ways dependant on the angle of fibre alignment. The implications of these findings and how the fibre alignment in a viscoelastic composite may be exploited for noise free ship and submarine machinery rafts are also discussed. Empirical studies on viscoelastic composites of this type using a drop weight impact tester have shown that their damage tolerance is superior to conventional glass reinforced polyester GRP. Although a theoretical analysis has not been made, it is implied that the viscoelastic nature of the matrix resin and its optimisation over the typical damaging impact frequencies is an important factor in absorbing the impact energy in much the same way as it is for absorbing vibrational energy. In this case the impact impluse is considered to be one particular extreme form of vibrational source. Provided the impact force can do work on the matrix, the energy will be absorbed by it if the viscoelastic nature of matrix is correct with little or no resulting damage to the composite.
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    Advanced performance materials 3 (1996), S. 309-324 
    ISSN: 1572-8765
    Keywords: creep ; modelling ; modulus ; molecular modelling ; polymers ; viscoelasticity
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The use of molecular-level materials modelling techniques in the development of advanced performance polymers is discussed, with particular emphasis upon bridging the large difference in the scales of dimensions between atomic structure and fabricated parts. The advantages and disadvantages of bulk quantitative structure-property relations and atomistic modelling are assessed, and the method of group interaction modelling is suggested as a means of bridging the dimensional scales. After a brief introduction to the concept of group interaction modelling, examples of modelling the engineering properties of polymers are presented which are difficult to model quantitatively by any other means. The important phase transitions from the crystal and glassy states of matter to those of rubber- and liquidlike states are shown quantitatively to be due to the same isoenergetic condition. The viscoelastic properties of a polymer are critical for many applications and expressions are derived for the loss and storage components of the complex modulus, with reference to failure initiation conditions. The effect of crosslinking in thermosets upon the glass transition temperature and viscoelastic properties is outlined. Finally, the scaling of time from atomic vibrations to the years involved in creep and ageing effects are discussed.
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    Archive of applied mechanics 66 (1996), S. 273-283 
    ISSN: 1432-0681
    Keywords: Key words stability of motion ; random perturbation ; viscoelasticity ; initial condition ; eigenfunction
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    Notes: Summary  The present paper is concerned with the investigation of the almost sure stability of elastic and viscoelastic systems, when their parameters assume a random wide-band stationary process. The parameters are parametric loads, characteristics of external damping and material viscosity. With the help of Liapunov’s direct method, the sufficient condition of the almost sure asymptotic stability for distributed parameter systems with respect to perturbations of initial conditions of an arbitrary form is obtained. It is shown that, in some cases, this condition coincides with a similar condition derived from the assumption that the form of sure and required perturbations coincides with the first eigenfunction of system oscillations. However, an example is given for the stability of a viscoelastic rod, when the perturbations of initial conditions are more dangerous, if their form differs from the first eigenfunction.
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    Archive of applied mechanics 66 (1996), S. 273-283 
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    Keywords: stability of motion ; random perturbation ; viscoelasticity ; initial condition ; eigenfunction
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    Notes: Summary The present paper is concerned with the investigation of the almost sure stability of elastic and viscoelastic systems, when their parameters assume a random wide-band stationary process. The parameters are parametric loads, characteristics of external damping and material viscosity. With the help of Liapunov's direct method, the sufficient condition of the almost sure asymptotic stability for distributed parameter systems with respect to perturbations of initial conditions of an arbitrary form is obtained. It is shown that, in some cases, this condition coincides with a similar condition derived from the assumption that the form of sure and required perturbations coincides with the first eigenfunction of system oscillations. However, an example is given for the stability of a viscoelastic rod, when the perturbations of initial conditions are more dangerous, if their form differs from the first eigenfunction.
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    Numerical algorithms 13 (1996), S. 225-263 
    ISSN: 1572-9265
    Keywords: numerical integration ; error analysis ; harmonic transformation ; finite element method ; digital image ; image transformation ; 65N15 ; 65D30 ; 68A45
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    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Let an image be distorted by a nonlinear transformationT, and then be restored back to its original by the inverse transformationT −1. Such a cycle conversion,T −1 T, of digital images can be facilitated by the combination (CSIM) given in [6] using the splitting-shooting method and the splitting-integrating method forT andT −1 respectively. Since there is no need to solve nonlinear equations, CSIM has been widely applied to specific areas of image processing and pattern recognition, even those with complicated transformations, e.g., the harmonic transformation [12]; however, no strict error analysis has been provided so far. In this paper, a priori error estimates and convergence rates are derived for pixel greyness obtained from CSIM; also the analytical results are extended to the harmonic transformation. Numerical and graphical experiments are provided to support the theoretical analysis.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 17 (1996), S. 549-554 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: seepage flow ; variational inequality ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The free boundary of the seepage flow is a problem of close consideration in engineering. So far, an estimation of the wet set region usually needs a priori before the numerical analysis, and the configuration of the free boundary is then obtained by successive approximation. The authors of this paper benefit from a new mathematical expression—The Variational Inequality—to formulate the free boundary problem, which is then solved by the finite element method. Instead of the conventional way of discretization, here the finite element mesh is generated in the entire domain of the studied media and the free boundary of the seepage region can be defined directly without any process of iteration. The investigation gives a new effective scheme for the seepage flow analysis.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 17 (1996), S. 723-727 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: debonding ; metal matrix composites ; elastoplasticity ; generalized self-consistent method ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Based on the generalized self-consistent finite element iterative averaging method, this paper studied the effects of the fiber-end debonding on the axially tensile elasto-plastic properties of SiC whiskers reinforced Aluminium matrix composite for various cases of different fiber's aspect ratios and volume fractions. Compared with the cases of perfect interface, it could be concluded that the effects of fiber-end debonding will become weaker with the fiber aspect ratio increasing and greater as the fiber volume fraction increases.
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    ISSN: 1573-2711
    Keywords: elastohydrodynamic ; pressure dam bearings ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The elastic effects of the liner of a hydrodynamic bearing are considered to be very significant, since they are found to influence the performance of the bearing considerably. The study of bearings such as circular, ordinary two-lobe, elliptical pressure dam etc. has already been reported. This paper describes the elastohydrodynamic study of an offsethalves pressure dam bearing, which is one of the common types of two-lobe bearings. The flexibility of the liner is represented by a dimensionless deformation coefficient. The results indicate that with the flexibility of the liner, the zone of infinite stability increases, whereas the minimum threshold speed first decreases and then increases in the investigated range. Rotor flexibility adversely affects the minimum threshold speed, but the zone of infinite stability remains unaffected.
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    International journal of fracture 81 (1996), S. 383-399 
    ISSN: 1573-2673
    Keywords: DENT specimens ; steel plates ; essential work of fracture ; J integral ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract Double-edge notched (DENT) steel plates were pulled until complete fracture and several experimental observations were made (using profilometry and scanning electron microscopy). The essential work of fracture (EWF) model was found to be well verified. Numerical simulations—up to the maximum load only—of some experiments were performed using the finite element method (FEM), and incorporating geometric and material non-linearities (large deformation elasto-plasticity). Some experimental measurements were compared with the corresponding numerical computations and excellent agreement was found.
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    Journal of elasticity 44 (1996), S. 61-87 
    ISSN: 1573-2681
    Keywords: 35B40 ; 35L05 ; 35L70 ; viscoelasticity ; exponential decay ; initial boundary value problems
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract We consider the viscoelastic plate equation and we prove that the first and second order energies associated with its solution decay exponentially provided the kernel of the convolution also decays exponentially. When the kernel decays polynomially then the energy also decays polynomially. More precisely if the kernel g satisfies g(t) ⩽ -c0g(t)1+1/p and g,g1+1/p ∈ L1(ℝ) with p 〉 2, then the energy decays as 1/(1+t)p.
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    Advanced performance materials 2 (1995), S. 335-340 
    ISSN: 1572-8765
    Keywords: analysis ; laminate ; measurement ; residual stress ; viscoelasticity
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper, the fibre/resin layers in unidirectional aramid aluminium laminate was considered as viscoelastic layers and the modulus was expressed by the function of temperature and time. In order to determine the constant parameters in the function, dynamic mechanical property of the fiber/resin layers was tested under dynamic load with different frequency. The test temperature was range from room temperature to 200°C. After the parameters in the function was determined, the transvers residual stress in the laminate was calculated. In order to examine the calculated results, strain gages were embedded in the unidirectional aramid aluminium laminates to measure the transverse residual stresses. The calculated results are in good agreement with the experimental values.
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    Archive of applied mechanics 66 (1995), S. 45-64 
    ISSN: 1432-0681
    Keywords: finite elastoplasticity ; thermoplasticity ; becking ; plastic localization ; coupled problems ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Summary A formulation of isotropic thermoplasticity for arbitrary large elastic and plastic strains is presented. The underlying concept is the introduction of a metric transformation tensor which maps a locally defined six-dimensional plastic metric onto the metric of the current configuration. This mixed-variant tensor field provides a basis for the definition of a local isotropic hyperelastic stress response in the thermoplastic solid. Following this fundamental assumption, we derive a consistent internal variable formulation of thermoplasticity in a Lagrangian as well as a Eulerian geometric setting. On the numerical side, we discuss in detail an objective integration algorithm for the mixed-variant plastic flow rule. The special feature here is a new representation of the stress return and the algorithmic elastoplastic moduli in the eigenvalue space of the Eulerian plastic metric for plane problems. Furthermore, an algorithm for the solution of the coupled problem is formulated based on an operator split of the global field equations of thermoplasticity. The paper concludes with two representative numerical simulations of thermoplastic deformation processes.
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    Archive of applied mechanics 66 (1995), S. 45-64 
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    Keywords: Key words finite elastoplasticity ; thermoplasticity ; becking ; plastic localization ; coupled problems ; finite element method
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    Notes: Summary  A formulation of isotropic thermoplasticity for arbitrary large elastic and plastic strains is presented. The underlying concept is the introduction of a metric transformation tensor which maps a locally defined six - dimensional plastic metric onto the metric of the current configuration. This mixed-variant tensor field provides a basis for the definition of a local isotropic hyperelastic stress response in the thermoplastic solid. Following this fundamental assumption, we derive a consistent internal variable formulation of thermoplasticity in a Lagrangian as well as a Eulerian geometric setting. On the numerical side, we discuss in detail an objective integration algorithm for the mixed-variant plastic flow rule. The special feature here is a new representation of the stress return and the algorithmic elastoplastic moduli in the eigenvalue space of the Eulerian plastic metric for plane problems. Furthermore, an algorithm for the solution of the coupled problem is formulated based on an operator split of the global field equations of thermoplasticity. The paper concludes with two representative numerical simulations of thermoplastic deformation processes.
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    Archive of applied mechanics 65 (1995), S. 99-109 
    ISSN: 1432-0681
    Keywords: Key words Bars ; voids ; viscoelasticity ; stability ; critical load
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Summary  Dynamic stability of an elastic bar with voids is considered. Using the Lyapunov approach some new sufficient stability conditions are obtained and explicit expressions for the critical load are derived.
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    Archive of applied mechanics 65 (1995), S. 99-109 
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    Keywords: Bars ; voids ; viscoelasticity ; stability ; critical load
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    Notes: Summary Dynamic stability of an elastic bar with voids is considered. Using the Lyapunov approach some new sufficient stability conditions are obtained and explicit expressions for the critical load are derived.
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    ISSN: 1436-5057
    Keywords: 65L10 ; 65L60 ; 65N30 ; Singular perturbation ; finite element method ; uniform convergence
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    Topics: Computer Science
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Wir analysieren eine neue nichtkonforme Petrov-Galerkin Finite-Elemente-Methode zur Lösung eines linearen singulär gestörten 2-Punkt Randwertproblems ohne Wendepunkte. In einer im Vergleich zur üblichen Engergienorm etwas stärkeren Norm wird gezeigt, daß die Methode bezüglich des Störparameters gleichmäßig konvergent mit der Ordnungh 1/2 ist. Unser Beweis benutzt ein neues abstraktes Konvergenztheorem für Petrov-Galerkin Finite-Elemente-Methoden.
    Notes: Abstract We analyze a new nonconforming Petrov-Galerkin finite element method for solving linear singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems without turning points. The method is shown to be convergent, uniformly in the perturbation parameter, of orderh 1/2 in a norm slightly stronger than the energy norm. Our proof uses a new abstract convergence theorem for Petrov-Galerkin finite element methods.
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    ISSN: 1614-3116
    Keywords: transonic flow ; turbomachinery ; finite element method
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    Notes: Abstract A new method based on the anisotropic tensor force finite element and Taylor-Galerkin finite element is presented in the present paper. Its application to two-dimensional viscous transonic flow in turbomachinery improves the convergence rate and stability of calculation, and the results obtained agree well with the experimental measurements.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 16 (1995), S. 437-442 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: artificial mechanical value ; fluid-solid interaction ; transient dynamic analysis ; finite element method
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Using finite element method, this paper has analyzed the blood-mechanical heart valve interaction system subjected to a step pressure when the value is, at closing position. As demonstrated in the present study, in, such conditions mechanical values made of pyrolytic carbon, Ti alloy, Co-Cr alloy and ceramics tend to be very stiff which result in high impinging pressure. The impinging pressure acted on the value of the blood-valve system can be reduced by decreasing the elastic modulus of the mechanical value.
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    Colloid & polymer science 273 (1995), S. 1088-1094 
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Rheological property ; cationic-anionic surfactants ; negative thixotropy ; viscoelasticity
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The rheological properties of the aqueous mixtures of cationic-anionic surfactants, both in single-phase systems and in aqueous two-phase systems, have been studied. Bizarre rheological properties —negative thixotropy, viscoelasticity and hihg viscosity of shear rate dependent at relatively low concentration — have been observed. An unusual viscosity change, that is, viscosity lowering with increasing concentration, was obtained. The negative thixotropy might be due to the existence of lamellar or sheet-like micelles, viscoelasticity might be induced by rodlike and lamellar or sheet-like micelles, the high viscosity might be a consequence of the formation of network by long rodlike micelles and the concentration-induced viscosity lowering could be interpreted in terms of the decrease of micellar dimensions with concentration.
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    Flow, turbulence and combustion 55 (1995), S. 297-310 
    ISSN: 1573-1987
    Keywords: cationic surfactant drag reduction ; shear induced structure ; viscoelasticity ; turbulence intensities
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    Notes: Abstract There is considerable interest in the use of viscoelastic cationic surfactant-counterion mixtures in district heating and cooling systems to reduce pressure losses. A recent field test in a secondary system near Prague showed a 30+% reduction in pumping energy requirements. We have studied a number of commercial surfactants and we report here results of rheological, drag reduction and turbulence measurements on Arquad 18–50 (octadecyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (AR 18)) with an excess of sodium salicylate (NA). The concentration studied was 1.6 mM AR 18 and 4.0 mM NA which is about one third the concentration for excellent drag reduction in this surfactant's effective temperature range 30–90°C. Viscosity, η, vs. shear rate,D, first normal stress difference,N 1, vs. shear rate, drag reduction (as pressure drop,i=ΔP/1) vs. average velocity,U ave, in a 39.4 mm tube for AR 18, and turbulence intensity data for three drag reducing surfactants are reported. Of particular interest are the generally low turbulence intensities in all three directions which correspond to reduced heat, mass and momentum transfer rates compared to water, and the existence of large normal stress differences at 20°C for AR 18, a temperature at which no drag reduction occurs with this surfactant, indicating that normal stress effects do not correlate directly with drag reduction. The effect of time of pumping on increasing drag reduction demonstrates that this factor overwhelms the expected increase in drag reduction as temperature is raised from 18–19°C to 40.5°C.
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    Acta mechanica solida Sinica 2 (1989), S. 319-330 
    ISSN: 0894-9166
    Keywords: structural dynamics ; viscoelasticity ; modal theory
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    Notes: Abstract The present paper investigates the vibration modal theory of composite structures constructed with elastic and viscoelastic materials. The equation of motion that comes in the form of integrodifferential equations is transformed into the first order differential equation in state space. Then modal analysis is carried out. The concepts of ‘vibrating modal set’ and ‘creeping modal set’ are proposed. And impulsive response matrix and transfer function matrix are defined and discussed in detail. Finally sample problems are given to support the theory developed in this paper.
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