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Reduction of parameters in failure criteria for multiaxial Random Fatigue

1990

In the paper some equivalent methods of determining the expected fatigue fracture plane position have been presented. These methods make use of elements of a full linear rotation group. Replacing nine direction cosines, mutually related, by three Euler angles we obtain a reduced number of parameters used for the description of the excepted fatigue fracture plane position. New mathematical forms of the fatigue criteria with a reduced number of independent parameters have been presented well.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringFracture planeCondensed Matter PhysicsDirection cosineEuler anglessymbols.namesakeMechanics of MaterialsPosition (vector)symbolsGeneral Materials SciencebusinessReduction (mathematics)Rotation group SOMaterialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik
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Anisotropic muon Knight shift in the HCP single crystals of Cd, Zn and Be

1984

In single crystal samples of Zn, Cd and Be (hcp structure) stroboscopicμSR measurements successfully revealed anisotropies in the muon Knight shift (Kμ). An anisotropic Kμ can provide information on the amount of non s-electrons screening the charge of the muon implanted in these metals as a light hydrogen isotope. In Cd, the anisotropic part depends strongly on the temperature and shows a change in sign at roughly 110 K. In Zn, the anisotropic part below 10 K turns out to comprise 4th order contributions in the direction cosines of the external field. This can be understood on the basis of an anisotropicg-factor of the conduction electrons or spin-orbit coupling, respectively.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMuonCondensed matter physicsChemistryKnight shiftCharge (physics)ElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal conductionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsDirection cosinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAnisotropySingle crystalHyperfine Interactions
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Simulation investigations of the position of Fatigue Fracture Plane in materials with biaxial loads

1989

In the paper three methods of determination of the expected fatigue fracture plane position under random triaxial stress state have been presented. They are: weight function method, variance method and damage cumulation method. The weight function method for biaxial cyclic loadings has been analysed with digital simulation. The fatigue fracture plane position has been determined with mean values of the direction cosines of principal stress axes. Averaging has been done at angle values with use of weights. Eleven various weights have been presented and their usability has been analysed on the basis of experimental results obtained by Rotvel, and Nishihara-Kawamoto. The weights with good agre…

Variance methodWeight functionMaterials scienceBasis (linear algebra)business.industryMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringFracture planeCondensed Matter PhysicsDirection cosineStress (mechanics)Position (vector)Mechanics of MaterialsPrincipal stressGeneral Materials SciencebusinessMaterialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik
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Field-free one-dimensional alignment of ethylene molecule

2006

International audience; We report an experimental study of non-adiabatic laser-induced molecular alignment of ethylene (C2H4) using a linearly polarized short laser pulse of moderate intensity. The information about the confinement of the C=C bond axis along the direction of the applied electric field is obtained by measuring the depolarization of a second short pulse of weak intensity interacting with the molecules after they have been exposed to the first pulse. The experimental data are compared with the numerical simulation of the Schr¨odinger equation written for the non-resonant interaction of an asymmetric top rigid rotor with a linearly polarized electric field. The field-free align…

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