- are rough, with sharp,
rough or
rugged projections,
termed "
asperities".
Surface asperities exist across multiple scales,
often in a self
affine or fractal...
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mechanics "
Asperity on a Fault". earthquake.usgs.gov.
Retrieved 28
October 2018. IRIS page on
fault asperities with
simple cartoon video of an
asperity on an...
- Look up
asperity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Asperity may
refer to:
Asperity (faults), a "stuck" part of a
geologic fault Asperity Mountain, a...
- friction). An
often used
definition for
asperities in
geotechnical engineering:
Unevenness of a
surface are
asperities if
these cause dilation if two blocks...
- at
their asperities (high points); the heat
developed by the
local pressures causes a
condition which is
called stick-slip, and some
asperities break off...
-
consisting of
large numbers of
asperities. As two
solid bodies of the same
material approach one another, the
asperities interact, and they transition...
-
weakly contacting asperities and
resistor type
contacts at
strongly contacting asperities,
where sufficient pressure is
applied for
asperities to penetrate...
-
initial interaction and the
mating points are the
asperities, or high points,
found on each surface. An
asperity may
penetrate the
opposing surface if there...
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Asperity Mountain is a
mountain located in
British Columbia, Canada,
rising to 3,716
metres (12,192 ft). It is
located between Tellot and
Tiedemann Glaciers...
-
imperfections that
extend above the
general form of a
surface are
called asperities, and they can plow
material on
another surface just like the ball dragging...