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Development of antitaxial fringes during non-coaxial deformation: an experimental study

2003

Strain fringes were modelled experimentally around wooden objects in a simple-shear box containing Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The fringes were made of paraffin wax that was periodically poured into dilated sites next to the core-object and left to crystallise. In the experiments fringes and core-object rotated at similar decreasing rotation rates relative to extensional incremental stretching axes (ISA) of flow and rotated relative to each other by small amounts. Fringes did not necessarily open parallel to ISA due to interactions between fringes and core-object. Therefore, neither displacement-controlled fibres nor object-centre paths can be expected to record the exact orientation of th…

business.industryFlow (psychology)GeologyGeometryTranslation (geometry)RotationOpticsFinite strain theoryOrientation (geometry)Shear zoneCoaxialDeformation (engineering)businessGeology
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Chapter 15 Pain and itch in Wallenberg's syndrome: anatomical–functional correlations

2006

Publisher Summary The Wallenberg syndrome or dorso-lateral medullary infarction is the most common vascular syndrome of the medulla oblongata. Its clinical features include an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome, an ipsilateral limb ataxia, and mostly an ipsilateral but sometimes also a contralateral or bilateral decrease of pain and temperature sensibility of the face. Patients with Wallenberg's syndrome and with morphological (lesion) or functional (ipsilateral sensory deficit and delayed late blink reflex responses) show evidence of damage to the trigeminal tract and nucleus with sparing of the nucleus caudalis would develop facial pain. The trigeminal trophic syndrome (TTS), a very rare compl…

business.industryLimb ataxiaInfarctionmedicine.diseaseLesionAnesthesiaMedulla oblongatamedicineDementiaTrigeminal trophic syndromeCorneal reflexmedicine.symptombusinessDepression (differential diagnoses)
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Helical Shift Mechanics of Rubber V-Belt Variators

2011

A very common configuration of V-belt variators for motorcycles considers the correction of the belt tensioning depending on the resistant torque by means of suitable helical-shaped tracks allowing the driven half-pulleys to close/open. The theoretical model for belt-pulley coupling is rather complex for this configuration, where one half-pulley may run in advance and the other one behind with respect to the belt, and requires the repeated numerical solution of a strongly nonlinear differential system by a sort of shooting technique, until all the operating conditions are fulfilled (angular contact extent, torque, and axial force). After solving the full equations, the present study develop…

business.product_categoryNumerical solutionThrustResistant torqueStrongly nonlinearPulleyAxial thrustNatural rubberTorqueBoundary value problemAxial forceTheoretical modelTension levelCouplingPhysicsOperating conditionTension (physics)Mechanical EngineeringMechanicsComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignSettore ING-IND/13 - Meccanica Applicata Alle MacchineComputer Science ApplicationsClosed form approximationVariatorsClosure (computer programming)Mechanics of Materialsvisual_artShooting techniquevisual_art.visual_art_mediumAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysicsbusiness
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1979

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceBiaxial nematicCondensed matter physicschemistryLiquid crystalLiquid crystallineElectric fieldPolymer chemistryPolymerOrientation (graph theory)Die Makromolekulare Chemie
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Pearl-necklace structures of molecular brushes with rigid backbone under poor solvent conditions: A simulation study

2010

Bottle-brush polymers, where flexible side chains containing N=20 to 50 effective monomers are grafted to a rigid backbone, are studied by molecular dynamics simulations, varying the grafting density σ and the solvent quality. Whereas for poor solvents and large enough σ the molecular brush is a cylindrical object, homogeneous in axial direction, for intermediate values of σ an axially inhomogeneous structure of "pearl-necklace" type is formed. The "pearls," however, have a strongly nonspherical ellipsoidal shape, due to the fact that several side chains cluster together in one pearl, qualitatively consistent with predictions of Sheiko et al. [Eur. Phys. J. E 13, 125 (2004)] We analyze the …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceMolecular StructurePolymersTemperatureGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolymerMolecular Dynamics Simulationchemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsMonomerChain (algebraic topology)chemistryChemical physicsComputational chemistrySolventsCluster (physics)Side chainCylinderPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAxial symmetryThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Martensitic phase transformation cubic-orthorhombic of NaCN and (NaCN)0.98 (KCN)0.02

1990

The ferroelastic cubic-orthorhombic transition of single crystals NaCN and (NaCN)0.98 (KCN)0.02 has been studied by x-ray diffraction. The domain configuration obtained is consistent with the Wechsler, Lieberman, Read-model for martensitic transformations.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryUniaxial compressionCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographyOpticschemistryMartensitePhase (matter)Diffusionless transformationX-ray crystallographyGeneral Materials ScienceOrthorhombic crystal systembusinessInorganic compoundSingle crystalZeitschrift f�r Physik B Condensed Matter
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LC-Polymers with Axial Chirality

1991

Abstract Liquid crystalline polymers with axial chirality are prepared. These polymers are chiral, not due to a single asymmetric carbon atom, but due to a larger molecular fragment, which is chiral as a whole. They exhibit cholesteric and chiral smectic C* phases. Dielectric spectroscopy proves strong ferroelectric properties in the chiral smectic C* phases of these polymers.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceStereochemistryLiquid crystallineHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyPolymerFerroelectricityDielectric spectroscopyCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceCrystallographychemistryAsymmetric carbonAxial chiralityChirality (chemistry)Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
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CONSIDERAZIONI TEORICHE E PRATICHE SUL METODO DEL MASSIMO RETTANGOLO CIRCOSCRITTO PER LA VALUTAZIONE DELL’AMPIEZZA DELLA TENSIONE TANGENZIALE NEI CRI…

2012

The multiaxial fatigue criteria based on the approach of the critical plane require the determination of the amplitude of the alternating shear stress τ aacting on different planes passing through the point of the material analyzed. In the case of non-proportional stresses the shear stress vector varies both in modulus and direction and its tip describes a curvedefined loading path. In these cases τ ais identified and evaluated by means of special procedures the most recent, and apparently more effective, of which is that of the Maximum Circumscribed Rectangle (MCR) to the loading path itself. In particular τ ais equal to the length of the diagonal of the MCR. In this paper, the MCR method …

circumscribed circleSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchinecircumscribed rectanglemultiaxial fatiguerettangolo circoscrittoalternate shear strefatica multiassialetensione tangenziale alternatacerchio circoscritto
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Improvements in the algorithms for the determination of the shear stress components in critical plane class fatigue criteria

2010

This paper presents two improvements in the procedure for the evaluation of the amplitude and mean values of the shear stress in critical plane class fatigue criteria, when the method of the Minimum Circumscribed Circle (MCC) to the path of the tip of the  vector is used. In particular, the paper shows how it is possible to reduce the number of material planes passing through the point of interest in which the MCC has to be determined and the number of points of each curve that has to be considered for the determination of the MCC, noticeably reducing the computational time.

circumscribed circleSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchinemultiaxial fatigue
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Cognitive Deficits and Associated ERP N400 Abnormalities in FXTAS With Parkinsonism

2018

Objective: To examine cognitive deficits and associated brain activity in fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) patients with parkinsonism (FXTp+), in relation to FXTAS patients without parkinsonism (FXTp-), and normal elderly controls (NC). Methods: Retrospective reviews were performed in 65 FXTAS patients who participated in the event-related brain potential (ERP) study and also had either a videotaped neurological examination or a neurological examination for extrapyramidal signs. Parkinsonism was defined as having bradykinesia with at least one of the following: rest tremor, postural instability, hypermyotonia, or rigidity. Eleven FXTp+ patients were identified and compare…

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