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2022 ◽  
Vol 171 ◽  
pp. 108776
Author(s):  
Kailun Huang ◽  
Keyao Song ◽  
Xiang Zhou ◽  
Bin Ji ◽  
Hai Wang

2022 ◽  
pp. 97-139
Author(s):  
Muhammad Muzammil Azad ◽  
Mohsin Ejaz ◽  
Atta ur Rehman Shah ◽  
S. Kamran Afaq ◽  
Jung-il Song

Geophysics ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-50
Author(s):  
Yang Wang ◽  
Luanxiao Zhao ◽  
De-Hua Han ◽  
Qianqian Wei ◽  
Yonghao Zhang ◽  
...  

Understanding the linearly and nonlinearly elastic behaviors of tight reservoir rocks is crucial for numerous geophysical and geomechanical applications in hydrocarbon exploration and production, geological repositories for greenhouse gases, and geothermal energy exploitation. We perform a suite of triaxial load and unload cycling tests with increasing stress amplitudes on three tight sedimentary rocks to explore the evolution of their static mechanical properties (Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio). We intend to depict the transition from linear to nonlinear elasticity by combining static measurements with dynamic measurements. The experimental results suggest that static mechanical properties increase upon load stress cycling but decrease upon unload stress cycling. Upon the increasing-amplitude unload cycling, static mechanical properties gradually decrease from values approaching dynamic properties to values closer to static properties upon load cycling. By quadratically fitting the static mechanical properties as functions of the strain amplitude in the process of unload cycling, we define a characteristic strain amplitude of about 5 × 10−5 to distinguish the linearly elasticity-dominated and nonlinearly elasticity-dominated behaviors for three tight rocks. Such transitional behavior in tight sedimentary rocks can be microscopically explained by the gradual activation of friction-controlled sliding from the beginning of the cyclic stress unload. These observations provide direct experimental evidence of the transition from linear to nonlinear elasticity for tight sedimentary rocks during the laboratory static measurements, which will facilitate understanding of the dynamic-static parameter correlation and the modeling of rock deformations in geoscience or geoengineering applications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. 639-647
Author(s):  
A.A. Alabi ◽  
A.I. Obi ◽  
D.M. Kulla ◽  
S.M. Tahir

The quest to discover more and to enhance the qualities of agro-residue for use as natural reinforcement of polymers continues to attract the attention of researchers because of the environmental friendliness. Hyphaene thebaica also known as doum palm is a fruit tree native to the Nile in Egypt and found in abundance in many parts of Africa. Doum palm fruit contains probably the hardest and toughest known nut. The doum palm nuts (DPN) are the most under-used hard-nut despite their abundance in nature. This study presents the potential doum palm nut particles (DPNp) as natural reinforcement for high density polyethylene (HDPE). Properties of DPN such as density, hardness and weight loss due to heating were determined. HDPE/DPNp composites were produced by reinforcing HDPE with 30, 35, 40 and 45% DPNp particles of two different sizes. The particle sizes 600 μm and 710 μm led to classifying the composites as X-composite and Y-composite respectively. The static and dynamic mechanical properties of the composites were determined and compared with the those of pure HDPE. Results showed that HDPE and DPNp can be formed into light and attractive components. Loading HPDE with DPNp significantly improve static mechanical properties of HDPE such as tensile strength, hardness, stiffness and resistance to impact failure by 50%, 200%, 800% and 1500% respectively. The HDPE/DPNp composites also had better dynamic mechanical properties. The ability of the composites to maintain load bearing capacity under dynamic conditions was superior to that of HDPE.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Y. Liu ◽  
Qiutong Li ◽  
Xiujie Jiang ◽  
Huan Liu ◽  
Xianpu Yuan ◽  
...  

This paper aimed to study the effect of material static mechanical properties on the fatigue crack initiation life of ω-shaped rail fastening clips, in which the Vossloh 300-1 fastener system was taken as an example. The static mechanical properties of 38Si7 steel (the material of the clip) were first investigated through a series of uniaxial tensile tests. According to the experimental outcomes, a classic assembly system was simulated afterwards using the finite element analysis (FEA) method. On the basis of the Brown–Miller criterion, an in-depth numerical study regarding the critical plane was realized, which allowed fatigue crack initiation to be successfully reproduced by FEA. Finally, a detailed parametric study was performed with the relevant sensitivity analysis. The results showed that the initiation and progression of fatigue cracks in the fastening clip occur in the plane of the maximum shear strain. The fatigue crack initiation life of the fastening clip was extremely sensitive to the elastic modulus, especially more sensitive to the tensile strength. From an engineering viewpoint, the fatigue resistance of the fastening clip could be boosted by (i) increasing the tensile strength of the material to at least 1450 MPa and (ii) rendering the elastic modulus smaller than 160 GPa.


2021 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 30-35
Author(s):  
Alexandru Ioan Rădoi ◽  
Cosmin Mihai Miriţoiu ◽  
Alexandru Bolcu ◽  
Valeriu Ionică ◽  
Alina Elena Romanescu ◽  
...  

In this paper we present some researches about the static mechanical properties for some composites made in this way: the reinforcement is made from two types of felt and the matrix is from epoxy resin Resoltech 1050 with its hardener Resoltech 1055. There are built some plates from felt/epoxy resin and from these plates there are cut some samples. The samples are tensile loaded on an universal testing machine Instron 1000 HDX which is assisted by a BlueHill software. There are determined the next mechanical properties: Young modulus, yield strength, elongation at break and breaking strength. By using an optical microscope, there are presented some images with the breaking sections.


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