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Hayley H. Shen

Researcher at Clarkson University

Publications -  113
Citations -  2648

Hayley H. Shen is an academic researcher from Clarkson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea ice & Granular material. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 111 publications receiving 2254 citations. Previous affiliations of Hayley H. Shen include Nanyang Technological University & Clarkson College.

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Gravity waves propagating into an ice-covered ocean: A viscoelastic model

TL;DR: In this paper, a viscoelastic model is proposed to describe the propagation of gravity waves into various types of ice cover, where the wave number is the closest to the open water value and attenuation rate is the least among all modes.
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The stress tensor in granular shear flows of uniform, deformable disks at high solids concentrations

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical model is used to simulate the mechanical behavior of a small assembly of uniform, inelastic, frictional, deformable disks in a simple shear flow, where spatially and temporally averaged dimensionless stresses is the shear rate, Kn is the normal stiffness of an assumed viscoelastic contact force model, Ks/Kn is the ratio of tangential to normal stiffness, ζn is normal damping coefficient, μ is the friction coefficient, and ρs, D and m are the particle density, diameter and mass,
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Dissipation of wind waves by pancake and frazil ice in the autumn Beaufort Sea

TL;DR: In this paper, a model for wind-generated surface gravity waves, WAVEWATCH IIIR, is used to analyze and interpret buoy measurements of wave spectra, which is applied to a hindcast of a wave event in sea ice in the western Arctic, 11-14 October 2015, for which extensive buoy and ship-borne measurements were made during a research cruise.
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Shear Stress Induces Preimplantation Embryo Death That Is Delayed by the Zona Pellucida and Associated with Stress-Activated Protein Kinase-Mediated Apoptosis

TL;DR: Preimplantation embryos sense shear stress, chronic shear Stress is lethal, and the zona pellucida lessens the lethal and sublethal effects of shearstress.