Others note that
shear forces from shaking are not the only issue — bursting of bubbles caused by shaking may also damage cells or denature proteins.
Not exact matches
They say factors external to the cluster, such as
shearing forces produced by the galaxy's rotation, disrupt the cluster more intensely and prevent stars
from forming.
In addition to this
shear effect, the cavitating jet also produces a considerable
force when the bubbles collapse that is able to remove particles
from the biofilm and carry them away.
These vortices of upwardly spiraling wind have been studied for decades, but information about them is usually, and understandably, obtained
from a distance, precluding fine - scale measurements of rotational speed,
shear forces, and internal wind pathways.
If a researcher extracts a one - inch sample of rock
from the fault zone located inside a single plate and subjects it to compression and
shearing forces in a laboratory until it slips, it will behave in much the same way that rocks in the ground do.
The role of many elements of the proper deadlifting form, such as keeping an erect torso and not allowing the bar to drift away
from the body, is to minimize
shearing force.
The core muscles help to resist spinal rotation during running, which can help to prevent the pelvis
from rotating and applying
shearing forces on the lumbar spine and down the body into the knees / ankles.
«It's in the safety cell and the floor to absorb
shear forces, to transfer the energy
from the front of the vehicle into the back.»
The Institute's dynamic ratings of good, acceptable, marginal, or poor are derived
from two seat design parameters (peak acceleration of the dummy's torso and time
from impact initiation to head restraint contact with the dummy's head) plus neck tension and
shear forces recorded on BioRID during the test.
The Institute's dynamic ratings of good, acceptable, marginal, or poor are derived
from two seat design parameters (peak acceleration of the dummy's torso and time
from impact initiation to head restraint contact with the dummy's head) plus neck tension and
shear forces recorded on the BioRID dummy during the test.
One type of
forced convection is when the cold air
from the poles flows under the warmer subtropical air, which results in wind
shear.
The winds build up and start to bend
from the coriolis
force as they approach the low pressure center, and the whole thing migrates to the west and north, moving like a vacuum cleaner over warm water and growing in size and strength as long as the
shear remains low.
However, even without the actual results
from the models for the past 30 years, I think we can surmise that driven by changes in anthropogenic
forcings alone, the models simulations of the past 30 years would be trending in a similar direction as the model projections for the future, that is, vertical stability and wind
shear should be increasing, at least over the tropical Atlantic.