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Yayın Waves in an elastic tube filled with a heterogeneous fluid of variable viscosity(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2009-07) Demiray, HilmiBy treating the artery as a prestressed thin elastic tube and the blood as an incompressible heterogeneous fluid with variable viscosity. we studied the propagation of weakly non-linear waves in such a composite medium through the use of reductive perturbation method. By assuming a variable density and a variable viscosity for blood in the radial direction we obtained the perturbed Korteweg-deVries equation as the evolution equation when the viscosity is of order of epsilon(3/2). We observed that the perturbed character is the combined result of the viscosity and the heterogeneity of the blood. A progressive wave type of solution is presented for the evolution equation and the result is discussed. The numerical results indicate that for a certain value of the density parameter sigma, the wave equation loses its dispersive character and the evolution equation degenerates. It is further shown that, for the perturbed KdV equation both the amplitude and the wave speed decay in the time parameter tau.Yayın Localized travelling waves in a prestressed thick elastic tube(Pergamon-Elsevier Science, 2001-10) Demiray, HilmiIn the present work, by using the exact non-linear equations of an incompressible inviscid fluid contained in a prestressed thick elastic tube, the propagation of localized travelling wave solution in such a medium is investigated. Employing the hyperbolic tangent method and considering the long-wave limit, we showed that the lowest-order term in the perturbation expansion gives a solitary wave equivalent to the localized travelling wave solution of the Korteweg-de Vries equation. The progressive wave type of solution is also sought for the second-order terms in the perturbation expansion. The correction terms in the speed of propagation are obtained as part of the solution of perturbation equations.Yayın The dynamic response of an incompressible non-linearly elastic membrane tube subjected to a dynamic extension(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2004-06) Tüzel, Vasfiye Hande; Erbay, Hüsnü AtaThe dynamic response of an isotropic hyperelastic membrane tube, subjected to a dynamic extension at its one end, is studied. In the first part of the paper, an asymptotic expansion technique is used to derive a non-linear membrane theory for finite axially symmetric dynamic deformations of incompressible non-linearly elastic circular cylindrical tubes by starting from the three-dimensional elasticity theory. The equations governing dynamic axially symmetric deformations of the membrane tube are obtained for an arbitrary form of the strain-energy function. In the second part of the paper, finite amplitude wave propagation in an incompressible hyperelastic membrane tube is considered when one end is fixed and the other is subjected to a suddenly applied dynamic extension. A Godunov-type finite volume method is used to solve numerically the corresponding problem. Numerical results are given for the Mooney-Rivlin incompressible material. The question how the present numerical results are related to those obtained in the literature is discussed.Yayın Investigating effects of milling conditions on cutting temperatures through analytical and experimental methods(Elsevier Science SA, 2018-12) Karagüzel, Umut; Budak, ErhanCutting temperatures in milling operations have a significant impact on tool wear, size and shape tolerances and residual stresses of the machined part. Prediction and measurement of cutting temperatures in milling, on the other hand, have some challenges due to the rotary tools resulting in an intermittent process and transient thermal loadings. In this study, novel approaches are presented to model and measure the cutting tool temperature variations during milling. The model is used to predict effects of milling conditions on cutting temperatures particularly to determine a relationship between tool temperature and radial depth of cut. The model predictions are verified by measurements obtained from the developed measurement technique and the literature data.












