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Publication Date: 2018-02-07Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)Print ISSN: 1539-3755Electronic ISSN: 1550-2376Topics: PhysicsKeywords: Networks and Complex SystemsPublished by: -
2N. Bozinovic ; Y. Yue ; Y. Ren ; M. Tur ; P. Kristensen ; H. Huang ; A. E. Willner ; S. Ramachandran
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2013Staff ViewPublication Date: 2013-07-03Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
3Aharoni, A. ; Tur, M. ; Jassby, K. M.
Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1987Staff ViewISSN: 1077-3118Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: A real-time holographic technique is described for the detection of ultrasound pulses on unpolished surfaces of common engineering materials. Results obtained on a rough aluminum surface offer a detection resolution limit of 0.1 A(ring).Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
4Aharoni, A. ; Tur, M. ; Jassby, K. M.
Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1992Staff ViewISSN: 1077-3118Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
5Aharoni, A. ; Tur, M. ; Jassby, K. M.
Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1991Staff ViewISSN: 1077-3118Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: A noncontact, nondestructive, laser-based method for remote monitoring of material grain size is described. A surface acoustic wave surge, generated in the material under test by a short, high-power laser pulse, is detected optically. The leading-edge rise time of the acoustic signal is found to relate to the material grain size through frequency-dependent scattering. In assuming a Rayleigh scattering model, a good correlation with metallurgical measurements is obtained in steel specimens.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
6FUENMAYOR, F. J. ; GINER, E. ; TUR, M.
PO Box 1354, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2XG, UK. : Blackwell Science Ltd
Published 2005Staff ViewISSN: 1460-2695Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision MechanicsNotes: A new procedure to extract the generalized stress intensity factor (GSIF) in full sliding complete contact problems is proposed. It is based on a path-independent integral derived from the reciprocal theorem of Maxwell-Betti and on a specially conceived extraction field. This extraction field avoids the computation of path integrals along the contact plane that start from the singular point. The methodology presented here is also applicable to configurations with large relative displacements of the indenter (gross sliding). The procedure overcomes the problems that arise when extracting the GSIF via the stress extrapolation technique, because it does not need highly refined meshes, and it can be applied far from the singularity-dominated zone and with much less user intervention. The robustness of the method has been verified with numerical examples, studying the effect of large displacements of the indenter and different discretizations.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0925-3467Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision MechanicsPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: