WebArticle “Metafluids beyond the Bulk Modulus” Detailed information of the J-GLOBAL is a service based on the concept of Linking, Expanding, and Sparking, linking science and technology information which hitherto stood alone to support the generation of ideas. By linking the information entered, we provide opportunities to make unexpected discoveries … Web25 sep. 2024 · The bulk modulus is central to our understanding of seismic wave propagation and Earth structure. The mantle is a multiphase assemblage, and as such displays thermodynamic properties that may differ …
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Webintroduce the following elastic properties to describe it: Mis the longitudinal modulus, G is the shear modulus and K= M 4 3 Gis the bulk modulus. All these moduli correspond to … Web4 feb. 2009 · ABSTRACT. Acoustic metafluids are defined as the class of fluids that allow one domain of fluid to acoustically mimic another, as exemplified by acoustic cloaks. It is shown that the most general class of acoustic metafluids are materials with anisotropic inertia and the elastic properties of what are known as pentamode materials. a summon synonym
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Web24 aug. 2008 · Acoustic metafluids are defined as the class of fluids that allow one domain of fluid to acoustically mimic another, as exemplified by acoustic cloaks. It is shown that the most general class of acoustic metafluids are materials with anisotropic inertia and the elastic properties of what are known as pentamode materials. The derivation uses the … Web1 mei 2024 · Almost all mechanical metamaterials described here are related to the three elastic constants, i.e., the Young's modulus, shear modulus, bulk modulus, and a dimensionless parameter, Poisson's ratio. From an engineering point of view, the former three respectively correspond to three elastic material properties, the stiffness, rigidity, … Web22 jan. 2024 · There are bulk modulus values for solids (e.g., 160 GPa for steel; 443 GPa for diamond; 50 MPa for solid helium) and gases (e.g., 101 kPa for air at constant temperature), but the most common tables list values for liquids. Here are representative values, in both English and metric units: a sukai 2313e