The theory of the tensile strength of a pure liquid is developed and it is shown that it predicts much larger tensile strengths than are observed. This theory is modified and extended under the supposition that liquids usually contain nuclei which are here taken to be solid particles. It is shown that the theory leads to more moderate predictions of tensile strength provided the solid particles are not wetted by the liquid. It is also shown that Brownian motion will serve as the mechanism whereby solid particles can remain in suspension in liquids
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The liquids differ from gases and solids in that they are neither completely ordered like the latter...
In this paper a new method for the determination of the tensile strength in combination with the und...
Contrary to the general impression, water and other common liquids, when pure, have high tensile st...
The tensile strength or the negative pressure required to induce cavitation in a pure liquid has bee...
The liquid state of matter is of great practical importance. The arrangement of atoms in a liquid is...
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The solubility of gases in liquids has been under quantitative investigation since the beginning of ...
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The mechanical properties of solids can be understood only by taking proper account of the imperfect...
© 2017 Dr. Maoyuan LiuComputer simulations provide information on atomic structures that can be chal...
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This research investigates effects of tensile stresses in liquids. Areas of application include bea...
International audienceThis article deals with the identification of solid-like properties measured a...
The liquids differ from gases and solids in that they are neither completely ordered like the latter...
In this paper a new method for the determination of the tensile strength in combination with the und...
Contrary to the general impression, water and other common liquids, when pure, have high tensile st...
The tensile strength or the negative pressure required to induce cavitation in a pure liquid has bee...
The liquid state of matter is of great practical importance. The arrangement of atoms in a liquid is...
This paper discusses the differences between the results of various measurements of the effective te...
As we focus our attention on the liquid state and on solutions, I shall make a few comments on the r...
It is well known that strain rate and size effects are both important in material failure, but the r...
The solubility of gases in liquids has been under quantitative investigation since the beginning of ...
The role of surface tension in mineral suspensions. Concentrated suspensions of mineral particles ...
The mechanical properties of solids can be understood only by taking proper account of the imperfect...
© 2017 Dr. Maoyuan LiuComputer simulations provide information on atomic structures that can be chal...
Crucial to understanding the properties of dense matter in supernova explosions and neutron stars is...
This research investigates effects of tensile stresses in liquids. Areas of application include bea...
International audienceThis article deals with the identification of solid-like properties measured a...
The liquids differ from gases and solids in that they are neither completely ordered like the latter...
In this paper a new method for the determination of the tensile strength in combination with the und...