Dimensional Analysis of Critical Phenomena: Self-Weight Failure, Turbulence, Resonance, Fracture
Abstract
Both in physics and engineering, Buckingham’s Π theorem is considered as a key
tool for dimensional analysis, providing a method to identify the dimensionless
parameters governing physical similitude and scale modeling, when the form of
the solving equations is still unknown. In the present paper, the scaling of
different critical phenomena in solid and fluid mechanics is emphasized by the
application of the Π theorem....
Paper Details
Title
Dimensional Analysis of Critical Phenomena: Self-Weight Failure, Turbulence, Resonance, Fracture
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
4
Pages
459 - 463
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