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Finite thickness

About: Finite thickness is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1245 publications have been published within this topic receiving 19481 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the surface and the deepest point of a semi-elliptical crack in a finite thickness plate were derived from a general weight function and two references stress intensity factors.

162 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown that using elastic films of 5-10-microm thickness one can improve the spatial resolution of the technique and derive explicit equations for the mechanical response of an elastic layer of finite thickness to point forces.

142 citations

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TL;DR: Solutions of Ginzburg-Landau equations coupled with three-dimensional Maxwell equations reveal an intriguing magnetic response of small superconducting particles, qualitatively different from the two-dimensional approximation but in agreement with recent experiments as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Solutions of Ginzburg-Landau equations coupled with three-dimensional Maxwell equations reveal an intriguing magnetic response of small superconducting particles, qualitatively different from the two-dimensional approximation but in agreement with recent experiments Depending on the radius and thickness, first or second order transitions are found for the normal to superconducting state For a sufficiently large radius of the disk, several transitions in the superconducting phase are obtained which correspond to different angular momentum giant vortex states The incorporation of the finite thickness in the calculation is crucial in order to obtain agreement with the position and the size of these jumps, and the line shape and magnitude of the magnetization curves

128 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of frictional heating on a fault of finite thickness is considered and the temperature distribution during and after faulting is obtained for faults of various thicknesses.
Abstract: Summary. The problem of frictional heating on a fault of finite thickness is considered. Temperature distributions during and after faulting are obtained for faults of various thicknesses. A thick fault approximation is shown to be valid if a fault has a thickness greater than about 1 cm. The thickness of the melted zone is predicted for various frictional stress levels and displacements. The predicted thicknesses are shown to be in reasonable agreement with field observations.

123 citations

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20221
202121
202027
201933
201849
201724