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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ANELASTICITY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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anelasticity in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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1
A Method for the Study of
Anelasticity in Fused Silica
Abstract not available.
Scott Erich Kittelberger, Syracuse University. Graduate School, 2005
2
Deformation of Earth Materials: An Introduction to the ...
Understanding the physical mechanisms of anelasticity (or visco-elasticity) is
critical for the inference of distribution of temperature, grain size, water content
and other variables describing physico-chemical environment such as the
presence of ...
3
Theoretical Global Seismology
Chapter. 6. Anelasticity. and. Attenuation. We have in several instances in this
book recognized that anelasticity causes the normal modes of oscillation of the
Earth to decay following their excitation by an earthquake. So far, however, we
have ...
F. A. Dahlen, Jeroen Tromp, 1998
4
Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering: ...
Anelasticity. and. internal. friction. For an elastic solid it is generally assumed that
stress and strain are directly proportional to one another, but in practice the
elastic strain is usually dependent on time as well as stress so that the strain lags
...
R. E. Smallman, Ray J. Bishop, 1999
5
An Introduction to Seismology, Earthquakes, and Earth Structure
Here, we consider four other processes that can reduce wave amplitudes:
geometric spreading, scattering, multipathing, and anelasticity. The first three are
elastic processes, in which the energy in the propagating wave field is conserved
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Seth Stein, Michael Wysession, 2009
6
Mineral and Rock Deformation: Laboratory Studies
Recent progress in the experimental investigation of the anelasticity of rocks is
reviewed with particular emphasis upon studies of nearly-dry rocks at relatively
low frequencies and strain amplitudes. An introduction to the phenomenology of
...
Bruce E. Hobbs, Hugh Corey Heard, 1986
7
Mechanics problems in geodynamics. 1 (1995)
If the results of the present study are valid and the eigenfrequency of the normal
mode does not shift positively with time, it means that either the aspherical
anelasticity is uncorrelated with velocity or the variation of Q in the upper mantle
is ...
Ren Wang, Keiiti Aki, 1995
8
M3D III: Mechanics and Mechanisms of Material Damping
REFERENCE: Suzuki, I., "Anelasticity of Single and Polycrystalline Materials by
the Resonant Sphere Technique RST," M3D HI: Mechanics and Mechanisms of
Material Damping, ASTM STP 1304, A. Wolfenden and V. K. Kinra, Eds.,
American ...
Alan Wolfenden, Vikram K. Kinra, 1997
9
Rheology V2: Theory and Applications
Anelasticity and Reversible Deformations For an ideal or perfectly elastic body
the various moduli of elasticity completely specify the mechanical behavior at a
given temperature. However, organic glasses are not ideal elastic bodies, so that
a ...
10
Anelastic Relaxation In Crystalline Solids
Chapter 6 / Anisotropic Elasticity and Anelasticity To this point, our discussion of
both elastic and anelastic behavior has treated stress and strain as though they
were scalar quantities. This approach allowed us to concentrate our attention on
...