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Scaling Behavior in Non-Hookean Compression of Thin-Walled Structures

2010

The mechanics and stability of thin-walled structures is a challenging and important branch in structural mechanics. Under vertical compression the deformation of a thin-walled box differs from that of, e.g., a cylindrical shell. It is demonstrated here that compression of a box can be described by a set of generic scaling laws representing three successive regimes: a linear, wrinkled, and collapsed regime. The linear Hookean regime represents the normal behavior before any instability sets in, while the following wrinkled regime is shown to be analogous to compression of thin-film blisters. The compression force reaches its maximum at the onset of the final collapsed regime that has all th…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhysics::Fluid DynamicsPhysicsClassical mechanicsDeformation (mechanics)Structural mechanicsShell (structure)General Physics and AstronomyThin walledCompression (physics)ScalingStability (probability)InstabilityPhysical Review Letters
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THE PETROGRAPHY AND CHEMISTRY OF THIN-WALLED WARE FROM AN HELLENISTIC- ROMAN SITE AT SEGESTA (SICILY)*

2003

Samples of Roman thin-walled ware from Segesta (northwestern Sicily), dating back to the early Imperial period, were studied by optical microscopy (OM) and Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA). Up to now, this class of Roman fine tableware has only occasionally been evaluated archaeometrically. Nevertheless, numerous production centres are believed to have been simultaneously active in the western Mediterranean area. Petrographic and chemical data seem to be in agreement with the archaeological hypothesis of local manufacture in Segesta for most of the analysed samples, through a comparison with kiln wasters and local raw materials. The effectiveness of thin-section petrography for determining…

PetrographyArcheologyHistoryProvenanceMediterranean areaChemical dataThin walledPotteryArchaeologyArchaeological scienceArchaeometry
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A compact 4He cryotarget

1998

Abstract A thin walled cell of 8 cm length and 3 cm diameter has been constructed for liquid 4 He to be used as a target in a tagged photon beam. The target and the housing have been optimised to allow for detection of charged particles emitted on both sides of the beam. A reservoir of 3 l liquid He and good thermal insulation permitted refilling cycles of 12 h.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsOpticsbusiness.industryThermal insulationThin walledPhoton beambusinessInstrumentationBeam (structure)Charged particleNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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