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Heterogeneous shear elasticity of glasses: the origin of the boson peak

2013

The local elasticity of glasses is known to be inhomogeneous on a microscopic scale compared to that of crystalline materials. Their vibrational spectrum strongly deviates from that expected from Debye's elasticity theory: The density of states deviates from Debye's law, the sound velocity shows a negative dispersion in the boson-peak frequency regime and there is a strong increase of the sound attenuation near the boson-peak frequency. By comparing a mean-field theory of shear-elastic heterogeneity with a large-scale simulation of a soft-sphere glass we demonstrate that the observed anomalies in glasses are caused by elastic heterogeneity. By observing that the macroscopic bulk modulus is …

Shear elasticityPhysicsBulk modulusMultidisciplinaryCondensed matter physicsElasticity (physics)BioinformaticsArticleMicroscopic scalesymbols.namesakeShear (geology)Density of statessymbolsAcoustic attenuationDebyeScientific Reports
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Shear elasticity of mixed cyanide orientational glass

1993

Four mixed crystals of KBr:KCN and NaCN:KCN, complemented by KCN, have been investigated by torque-shear measurements. The real and imaginary parts of the shear compliance ${\mathit{s}}_{44}$ at a measuring frequency of 2 Hz have been determined. Zero-field-cooling--field-cooling--remanent-shear-strain cycles have been performed. For (KBr${)}_{0.47}$(KCN${)}_{0.53}$ the creep after zero-field cooling and the elastic aftereffect after field cooling have been followed within a time window from 0.1 to ${10}^{4}$ s. Results on the nonlinear part of the shear compliance have been obtained. It is shown that the field-cooled strain represents the static limit of the elastic response. The results a…

Shear elasticitychemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundSpin glassMaterials scienceCreepchemistryShear (geology)CyanideThermodynamicsElasticity (economics)Orientational glassInorganic compoundPhysical Review B
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Effective charges along the melting line of colloidal crystals

2006

The shear modulus G of charged colloidal crystals was measured at several constant particle densities n and varying salt concentrations c up to the melting salt concentration cM using torsional resonance spectroscopy. Far from the phase boundary the samples are polycrystalline and the shear modulus stays roughly constant as a function of c. Upon approaching the melting transition an increasing amount of wall based crystal material is formed surrounding a shrinking polycrystalline core and G drops nearly linearly. When the transition is complete G again stays constant. The morphologic transitions may be scaled upon a single master curve. For the polycrystalline morphology, the elastic data a…

Shear modulusCrystallographyPhase boundaryMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsPhase (matter)CoulombGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryColloidal crystalElasticity (economics)Effective nuclear chargePhase diagramThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Flexible magnetic filaments in a shear flow

2006

By flexible magnetic filament model its behavior under the simultaneous action of the shear flow and the magnetic field is investigated. It is found that for magnetoelastic numbers larger as the critical value, which depends on the shear rate, the periodic regime is established. For the values of the magnetoelastic number close to the critical the periodical regime is characterized by a rather slow development of the buckling instability due to the action of magnetic torques with the subsequent stage of the fast straightening of the filament. For the magnetoelastic numbers below the critical slightly bent shape of the filament orientated along the flow is established. The application of the…

Shear rateProtein filamentPhysicsShear (sheet metal)Condensed matter physicsMagnetorheological fluidCondensed Matter PhysicsCritical valueShear flowViscoelasticityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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Alteration of the structural properties of inulin gels

2019

Abstract In this work, inulin particle gels, prepared with a type of long chain inulin, were examined in terms of their structural properties and mechanical response, depending on the applied shear rates and temperature during gel preparation. The results are interpreted on the basis of a particle gel model, which takes into account the varying gel structure, depending on the sample preparation parameters. X-ray measurements of the inulin powder, used for the experiments, revealed a mostly amorphous powder. The temperature profiles for the sample preparation, chosen from 25 °C to 60 °C with constant stirring at 600 rpm, yielded viscoelastic particle gels with decreasing hardness. By applica…

Shearing (physics)Materials science010304 chemical physicsGeneral Chemical EngineeringInulin04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry040401 food science01 natural sciencesViscoelasticityAmorphous solidchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyChemical engineeringchemistry0103 physical sciencesParticleSample preparationStatic light scatteringParticle sizeFood ScienceFood Hydrocolloids
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The effects of intensity, frequency, static load, and shore hardness on different parameters in vibration sensitivity measurements.

1987

The effects of shore hardness, static load, frequency, and intensity of vibration on the amplitude and dynamic force effects of vibration were studied in conditions corresponding to those occurring in vibrotactile sensitivity measurements. The measurements were performed on three silicon plates of known shore hardness. The results indicated that the effect of differences in elasticity on the vibration amplitudes was evident at lower frequencies up to about 200 Hz whereas at higher frequencies the amplitudes remained at the same level, regardless of elasticity. On dynamic force the effect of elasticity was observed at all frequencies studied (50-500 Hz). The static load of the contractor had…

SiliconMaterials scienceAcousticsVibrationElasticityVibrationPsychiatry and Mental healthAmplitudeHardnessPhysical StimulationForce dynamicsShore durometerSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Elasticity (economics)Research ArticleJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
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Joined effects of pennation angle and tendon compliance on fibre length in isometric contractions: a simulation study.

1998

The main purpose of this study was to investigate the joined behaviours of tendon and pennation angle during maximal isometric contractions. A musculotendon model of the human soleus muscle was simulated as a function of ankle joint position, which determines the soleus length. Analysis of the respective values of tendon length and pennation angle for various musculotendon lengths showed that the primary effects of tendon elasticity and pennation angle variation were to reduce the fibre length variations by absorption of the musculotendon lengthening. The efficiency of this reduction process was the highest at short soleus lengths and principally related to tendon length variations. Finally…

Soleus muscleMaterials sciencePhysiologyMuscle Fibers SkeletalBiomechanicsGeneral MedicineIsometric exerciseAnatomymusculoskeletal systemModels BiologicalTendonBiomechanical PhenomenaTendonsmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysiology (medical)Isometric ContractionmedicineHumansElasticity (economics)AnkleMuscle SkeletalAnkle JointBiomedical engineeringArchives of physiology and biochemistry
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A method to transform a nonlocal model into a gradient one within elasticity and plasticity

2014

Abstract A method based on the principle of the virtual power (PVP) is presented, by which a mechanical problem of nonlocal elasticity, or plasticity, is transformed into one of gradient nature. Different Taylor series expansion techniques are applied to the driving local strain fields of the nonlocal problem, either full spatial expansion within the bulk volume, or uni-directional expansion along the normal to the thin boundary layer. This, at the limit when the boundary layer thickness tends to zero, makes the PVP of the nonlocal model transform itself into one featuring a counterpart gradient model. Also, for a class of “associated” nonlocal and gradient elasticity models (i.e. the kerne…

Spatial expansionNonlocal and gradient elasticity Nonlocal and gradient plasticity Higher order boundary conditionsMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisGeneral Physics and AstronomyPlasticityBoundary layer thicknessMechanical ProblemBoundary layersymbols.namesakeMechanics of MaterialsVirtual powerTaylor seriessymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceElasticity (economics)Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniMathematics
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Increasing the elastic modulus of polyamides

1977

Specific modulusBulk modulusMaterials scienceGeneral EngineeringAggregate modulusYoung's modulusElasticity (physics)symbols.namesakeDynamic modulusTangent modulussymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialElastic modulusJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Letters Edition
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Bioorganic/inorganic hybrid composition of sponge spicules: matrix of the giant spicules and of the comitalia of the deep sea hexactinellid Monorhaph…

2007

The giant basal spicules of the siliceous sponges Monorhaphis chuni and Monorhaphis intermedia (Hexactinellida) represent the largest biosilica structures on earth (up to 3 m long). Here we describe the construction (lamellar organization) of these spicules and of the comitalia and highlight their organic matrix in order to understand their mechanical properties. The spicules display three distinct regions built of biosilica: (i) the outer lamellar zone (radius: >300 mu m), (ii) the bulky axial cylinder (radius: <75 mu m), and (iii) the central axial canal (diameter: <2 mu m) with its organic axial filament. The spicules are loosely covered with a collagen net which is regularly perforated …

SpiculeMaterials scienceBinding SitesbiologyHexactinellidScanning electron microscopebiology.organism_classificationPoriferaCrystallographySponge spiculeStructural BiologyMicroscopy Electron ScanningAnimalsLamellar structureCollagenComposite materialElasticity (economics)PorosityDissolutionPeptide HydrolasesJournal of structural biology
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