1998 Vol. 19, No. 10

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Non-Symmetrical Large Deformation of a Shallow Thin Conical Shell
Wang Xinzhi, Zhao Yonggang, Yeh Kaiyuan
1998, 19(10): 847-857.
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In this peper, non-symmetrical large deformation problem of a shallow conical shell is studied by two-parameter perturbation method. The third-order approximate analytical solution of the deformation of a shallow conical shell subjected to linear loads is abtained and the characteristic curves of lo...
The Wavelet Aanalysis Method of Stationary Random Processes
Luo Shaoming, Zhang Xiangwei
1998, 19(10): 859-864.
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The spectral analysis of stationary random processes is studied by using wavelet transform method.On the basis of wavelet transform, the conception of time-frequency pewer spectral density of random processes and time-frequency cross-spectral density of jointly stationary random processes are presen...
Application of the Modified Method of Multiple Scales to the Bending Problems for Circular Thin Plate at Very Large Deflection and the Asymptotics of Solutions(Ⅰ)
Bissanga Gabriel, Jiang Furu
1998, 19(10): 865-877.
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In this paper, the modified method of multiple scales is applied to study the bending problems for circular thin plate with large deflection under the hinged and simply supported edge conditions. Theseries solutions are constructed, the boundary layer effects are analysed and their asymptotics are p...
The Discussion on Algebraic Properties of Polynomial Matrices
Liang Zhian, Ye Qingkai
1998, 19(10): 879-884.
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By using the results about polynomial matrix in the system and control theory,this paper gives some discussions about the algebraic properties of polynomial matrices. The obtained main results include that the ringof n×n polynomial matrices is a principal ideal and principal one-sided ideal ring.
Homotopy Analysis Method: a New Analytic Method for Nonlinear Problems
Liao Shijun
1998, 19(10): 885-890.
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In this paper, the basic ideas of a new analytic technique, namely the Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM), are described. Differem from perturbation methods, the validity of the HAM is independent on whether or not there exist small parameters in considered nonlinear equations. Therefore, it provides us...
Variational Principles in Hydrodynamics of a Non-Newtonian Fluid
Shen Min
1998, 19(10): 891-896.
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In this paper, the principle of maximum power losses for the incompressible visous fluid proposed by professor Chien Weizang in reference[1]is further extended to the hydrodynamic problem of the non-Newtonian fluid with constive law expressed as εij=∂τ/∂σ'ij. The constraint conditions of variation a...
A Nonclassical Constitutive Model for Crystal Plasticity and Its Application
Peng Xianghe, Zeng Xiangguo, Fan Jinghong
1998, 19(10): 897-906.
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A nonclassical constitutive description for a slip system is formulated by using a simple mechanical model consisting of a spring and a plastic dashpot-like block. The corresponding constitutive model for a single crystal and the analysis for polycrystalline response is proposed based on the KVW's s...
Using Wavelet Transform to Study the Lipschitz Local Singular Exponent in Wall Turbulence
Jiang Nan, Wang Zhendong, Shu Wei
1998, 19(10): 907-913.
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In this paper, wavelet transform is introduced to study the Lipschitz local singular exponent for characterizing the local singularity behavior of fluctuating velocity in wall turbulence. It is found that the local singular exponent is negative when the ejections and sweeps of coherent structures oc...
The Homology Classes of Large-Scale Periodic Orbits on Nonlinear Space
Gu Zhiming
1998, 19(10): 915-920.
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The large-scale periodic orbits of a nonlinear mechanics system can represent the homology classes, which are generally non-trivial, of the energy level surface and the topology properties of an energy level surface are determined by the that of the phase space and the large-scale properties of the ...
The Effective Moduli of Composite Reinforced by Spherical Coating Particles
Lu Zixing
1998, 19(10): 921-929.
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The effective moduli of composite reinforced by spherical coating particles are investigated by the four phase spheroidal model and the theory of equivalent media.The theoretical predicting formulae of bulk modulus and shear modulus have been derived for this kind of composite in this paper. These f...
Flow of Robertson-Stiff Fluids Through an Eccentric Annulus
Wang Haige, Su Yinao
1998, 19(10): 931-940.
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Flow of drilling fluids, cement slurries and completion fluids through and eccentric annulus is an everyday event in petroleum drilling and completing enginering. While Robertson-Stiff(RS) rheological model on the basis of its proven success for describing various non-Newtonian fluids is more accura...