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not restore the shear modulus without adding a friction law on the microcracks. Color profile: Disabled Black 80 lpi at 45 degrees A Model for the Recovery of Thermomechanical Properties in Strongly ...
been developed for discrete pieces of this problem, including flow laws and kinetic models for grain growth and dislocation recovery . We incorporate these models into a thermodynamic framework to develop ...
, thermomechanical tensile tests consisting of a specific shape‐memory creation procedure (SMCP), in which the programming temperature (Tprog) was varied, followed by recovery under stress‐free condition, enabling ...
of an ωisoth phase considerably increases fracture strength, whereas the α phase strongly decreases the ductility and adversely affects the strain recovery (εr). To control the grain size, the growth ...
consideration of the microscopic conservation equations for each phase separately, further simplifications in regards to the mixture properties resulted in models that are akin to the so-called mixture models ...
) and the environment (ocean–ocean and ocean–continent) (Section 3.2). 3.1 Reference model OC2 3.1.1 General thermomechanics The general thermomechanical behavior of the crust–mantle system during subduction has already ...
to 26% of the overall production cost [15]. Efficiency of the product recovery and purification steps is strongly influenced by the degree of intracellular PHA accumulation relative to the biomass ...
condition, regardless of the starting model . Ismail-Zadeh et al. (2004) also derive an initial condition for the convection problem with an adjoint method while considering a strongly temperature-dependent ...
Abstract Collagen fiber (CF), an abundant natural biopolymer, features many favorable properties that make it a potential carrier for cell immobilization. In the present investigation, CF was grafted ...
modelling framework reproduces cycles of spontaneous analogue earthquakes without predefining fault planes. It is based on a 2-D, coupled thermomechanical code developed for long-term, geodynamic deformation ...
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