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Anelasticity is a property of materials that describes their behaviour when undergoing deformation. Its formal definition does not include the physical or atomistic mechanisms but still interprets the anelastic behaviour as a manifestation of internal relaxation processes. It is a behaviour differing (usually very slightly) from elastic behaviour.
Anelasticity is a property of materials that describes their behaviour when undergoing deformation. Its formal definition does not include the physical...
In reflection seismology, the anelastic attenuation factor, often expressed as seismic quality factor or Q (which is inversely proportional to attenuation...
Solids) Prize for the discovery of the Zener effect, pioneering studies of anelasticity in metals and prediction and observation of thermoelastic damping. ICIFUAS...
temperature fields, and can allow for pressure stratification in the domain. Anelastic flow: ∇ ⋅ ( ρ o u ) = 0 {\displaystyle {\nabla \cdot \left(\rho _{o}\mathbf...
versus thermal heterogeneity in the lower mantle: The most likely role of anelasticity". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 262 (3–4): 429–437. Bibcode:2007E&PSL...
thickening in viscoelastic fluids. An anelastic material is a special case of a viscoelastic material: an anelastic material will fully recover to its original...
greater volumes dispersion as heat, also called intrinsic attenuation or anelastic attenuation. In porous fluid—saturated sedimentary rocks such as sandstones...
the mathematical level, it is based on the general theory of nonlinear anelasticity. While the basic theoretical framework was understood as early as 1994...
engineering and geological concepts, Voight developed the widely used anelastic strain recovery (ASR) method for measuring stress on deep rock. With a...
seismic tomography and related global geophysical models. It incorporates anelastic dispersion and anisotropy and therefore it is frequency-dependent and...
substantial changes in air density influences their dynamics, they are called anelastic (internal) waves. If generated by flow over topography, they are called...
He made pioneering contributions to the study of internal friction, anelasticity, crystal defects and other subjects over a fifty-year career and helped...
10–30%) in material properties. Seismic tomography can resolve anisotropy, anelasticity, density, and bulk sound velocity. Variations in these parameters may...
certainly do not satisfy Hooke's law. In fact, elastic hysteresis occurs. Anelastic If the material is close to elastic, but the applied force induces additional...
developing the instrumentation for anelastic experiments on resonating samples, and to other aspects of anelasticity. In the 1980s he turned to the study...
equation are known as nonhydrostatic. A nonhydrostatic model can be solved anelastically, meaning it solves the complete continuity equation for air assuming...
intercept multiplied by gradient, far minus near, fluid factor, etc. The anelastic attenuation factor (or Q) is a seismic attribute that can be determined...
versus thermal heterogeneity in the lower mantle: The most likely role of anelasticity". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 262 (3–4): 429–437. Bibcode:2007E&PSL...
and geodynamicsInterrelationships between volcanism, seismicity, and anelasticity in western South America". Tectonophysics. 37 (1): 131–139. doi:10...
-R.; Antonangeli, D. (2020). "Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data". Nature Geoscience. 13 (3):...
for enhancing the resolution of reflection seismology images. Q is the anelastic attenuation factor or the seismic quality factor, a measure of the energy...
localize permeable layers in porous rocks and provide information about anelastic properties. This theoretical potential for hydrogeological applications...
the earth's response to seismic waves. In reflection seismology, the anelastic attenuation factor, often expressed as seismic quality factor or Q, which...
vibration as the logarithmic decrement. The damping behaviour originates from anelastic processes occurring in a strained solid i.e. thermoelastic damping, magnetic...