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Antisymmetric relation

About: Antisymmetric relation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3322 publications have been published within this topic receiving 64365 citations. The topic is also known as: antisymmetric property & anti-symmetric property.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived a model which treats the filling process of a short-fiber reinforced thermoplastics as a phase-transitional flow of a binary medium consisting of fluid particles (liquid constituent) and immersed particles-fibers (solid-liquid constituent).
Abstract: A phase-transitional flow takes place during the filling stage by injection molding of short-fiber reinforced thermoplastics. The mechanical properties of the final product are highly dependent on the flow-induced distribution and orientation of particles. Therefore, modelling of the flow which allows to predict the formation of fiber microstructure is of particular importance for analysis and design of load bearing components. The aim of this paper is a discussion of existing models which characterize the behavior of fiber suspensions as well as the derivation of a model which treats the filling process as a phase-transitional flow of a binary medium consisting of fluid particles (liquid constituent) and immersed particles-fibers (solid-liquid constituent). The particle density and the mass density are considered as independent functions in order to account for the phenomenon of sticking of fluid particles to fibers. The liquid constituent is treated as a non-polar viscous fluid, but with a non-symmetric stress tensor. The state of the solid-liquid constituent is described by the antisymmetric stress tensor and the antisymmetric moment stress tensor. The forces of viscous friction between the constituents are taken into account. The equations of motion are formulated for open physical systems in order to consider the phenomenon of sticking. The chemical potential is introduced based on the reduced energy balance equation. The second law of thermodynamics is formulated by means of two inequalities under the assumption that the constituents may have different temperatures. In order to take into account the phase transitions of the liquid-solid type which take place during the flow process a model of compressible fluid and a constitutive equation for the pressure are proposed. Finally, the set of governing equations which should be solved numerically in order to simulate the filling process are summarized. The special cases of these equations are discussed by introduction of restricting assumptions.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a damage assessment technique to extract damage information from the complicated PZT signals that could not be interpreted in time domain, and the results showed that the changes of power spectrum density in characteristic frequency band of symmetric and antisymmetric modes are proportional to the delamination size in quasi-isotropic Gr/Ep laminates.
Abstract: Piezo-ceramic transducers of the surface mounted type are commonly used for structural health monitoring (SHM) techniques. But, there is a disadvantage to use piezo-ceramic transducers of the surface mounted type in Lamb wave application. Due to the symmetric and antisymmetric Lamb wave modes generated by the surface mounted piezo-ceramic transducers simultaneously, the received signals are very complex and it is difficult to extract damage information from the signals. In this paper, the practical method for SHM was proposed using piezo-ceramic transducers of the surface mounted type and Lamb wave. In order to overcome the difficulties in the signal processing of the simultaneous modes, the symmetric and antisymmetric modes were separated by using the two sensors bonded on the opposite surfaces at the same point. Also, spectral analyses of the separated symmetric and antisymmetric Lamb waves showed that each mode propagated with different frequency characteristics in the exciting frequency range. By making use of these findings, the changes of power spectrum density in characteristic frequency band of symmetric and antisymmetric modes are proportional to the delamination size in quasi-isotropic Gr/Ep laminates. Therefore, this paper presents the damage assessment technique to extract damage information from the complicated PZT signals that could not be interpreted in time domain.

59 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the exact beam theory is used to calculate the characteristic operators involved in beam's structural behavior and the Saint Venant solution is derived from the solutions of six characteristic beam elasticity problems.

59 citations

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TL;DR: This paper discusses parameterizations of paraunitary matrices which generate tight affine frames with two symmetric/antisymmetric generators (framelets) based on the parameterization of FIR orthogonal systems.
Abstract: Parameterizations of FIR orthogonal systems are of fundamental importance to the design of filters with desired properties. By constructing paraunitary matrices, one can construct tight affine frames. In this paper we discuss parameterizations of paraunitary matrices which generate tight affine frames with two symmetric/antisymmetric generators (framelets). Based on the parameterizations, several symmetric/antisymmetric framelets are constructed.

59 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the linearized interactions of eleven-dimensional supergravity are obtained in a manifestly supersymmetric light-cone gauge formalism, and the vertices are used to calculate certain one-loop processes involving external gravitini, antisymmetric three-form potentials and gravitons.
Abstract: The linearized interactions of eleven-dimensional supergravity are obtained in a manifestly supersymmetric light-cone gauge formalism. These vertices are used to calculate certain one-loop processes involving external gravitini, antisymmetric three-form potentials and gravitons, thereby determining some protected terms in the effective action of M-theory compactified on a two-torus.

59 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023145
2022286
2021109
2020112
2019118
2018122