Moving Contact Point
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1. Finite element formulation and analysis of a functionally graded Timoshenko beam subjected to an accelerating mass including inertial effects of the mass
Abstract This study describes a new finite element method that can be used to analyse transverse and axial vibrations of a Functionally Graded Material (FGM) beam under an accelerating / decelerating mass. The differential equations of the FGM beam are obtained using First-order Shear Deformation Theory (FSDT). In these equations, the interaction terms of ma
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 08/10/2018
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2. Modelagem Matemática e Simulação Computacional de Escoamentos Bifásicos com a Presença de Surfactante Insolúvel / Mathematical Modeling and Computational Simulation of two-phase ows with Insoluble Surfactant
Quando se trata de escoamentos bifásicos, torna-se inevitável falar de surfactantes. Surfactantes são agentes ativos de superfície que podem estar presentes em sistemas, tanto na forma de impurezas quanto na forma de substâncias químicas adicionadas propositalmente _a misturas para controlar efeitos físicos interfaciais. Os surfactantes são amplament
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Observations on human tactile directional sensibility.
1. The ability to tell the direction of a motion across the skin deserve attention for being an easily observed function which provides a sensitive test for disturbances of the peripheral and central nervous systems. The mode of operation, on the other hand, of this tactile directional sensibility is still uncertain. 2. The dependence of directional sensibil
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4. Neutrophil morphology and migration are affected by substrate elasticity
To reach sites of inflammation, neutrophils execute a series of adhesion and migration events that include transmigration through the vascular endothelium and chemotaxis through the vicinal extracellular matrix until contact is made with the point of injury or infection. These in vivo microenvironments differ in their mechanical properties. Using polyacrylam
American Society of Hematology.