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Article Citation - WoS: 14Citation - Scopus: 15Yielding of Two-Layer Shrink-Fitted Composite Tubes Subject To Radial Pressure(Springer Heidelberg, 2005) Eraslan, AN; Akis, TYielding of two-layer shrink-fitted composite tubes with axially constrained ends subject to either internal or external pressure is investigated in detail. In the framework of small deformations, a state of plane strain and von Mises yield criterion, analytical expressions are obtained for critical values of the pressure leading to plastic flow. It is shown that, depending on material properties and tube dimensions, different modes of plastic deformation may occur. Yielding may commence at the inner tube or at the outer tube or simultaneously in both tubes. The conditions for different nature of plastic flow are determined. Using analytical expressions obtained for critical values of the parameters and properties of real engineering materials, various numerical examples are handled and the variation of elastic limit pressure with interference and interface radius is explained.Letter Theoretical Modelling of Magnetron Sputtering of Boron Nitride Coating(Springer Heidelberg, 2023) Rake, Nakka; Kaftanoglu, Bilgin; Hacaloglu, Tugce; Aydogan, AsudeThe fundamentals of the magnetron sputtering (MS) technique are simple. However, the complex interplay of various physical and chemical sub-processes lies in its simplicity. The direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method is used to model the MS of the Boron Nitride (BN) coating. The Lorentz force, which is created by an electric field, magnetic field and particle collision, is utilised to model the BN coating. Three distinct bias voltages are used to generate three different BN-coating models under the same conditions. The modelling of BN coatings reveals that the deposition rate decreases as the substrate voltage increases.Article Citation - WoS: 7Citation - Scopus: 8Generalized Waiting Time Distributions Associated With Runs(Springer Heidelberg, 2016) Eryilmaz, SerkanLet be a {X-t, t >= 1} sequence of random variables with two possible values as either "1" (success) or "0" (failure). Define an independent sequence of random variables {D-i, i >= 1}. The random variable is associated with the success when it occupies the ith place in a run of successes. We define the weight of a success run as the sum of the D values corresponding to the successes in the run. Define the following two random variables: is the number of trials until the weight of a single success run exceeds or equals k, and is the number of trials until the weight of each of r success runs equals or exceeds k in {X-t, t >= 1}. Distributional properties of the waiting time random variables and are studied and illustrative examples are presented.Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 4The Kurdish Problem, Print Media, and Democratic Consolidation in Turkey(Springer Heidelberg, 2012) Toros, EmreThis study investigated the link between press and democratic consolidation in Turkey. It was assumed that plural structures in the sense of diversity of the news, approaches, responses, and ideological positions would be contributive to democratic consolidation. Accordingly, this article searched the patterns of diversity and plurality among the print media news between the years of 1984 and 2008. The article proved that the Turkish press responded in a plural manner to the selected case.Article Citation - WoS: 26Citation - Scopus: 26Coupled Coincidence Points for Mixed Monotone Operators in Partially Ordered Metric Spaces(Springer Heidelberg, 2012) Karapinar, Erdal; Karapınar, Erdal; Van Luong, Nguyen; Thuan, Nguyen Xuan; Karapınar, Erdal; Mathematics; MathematicsIn this paper, we give and prove some coupled coincidence point theorems for mappings F : X x X -> X and g : X -> X in partially ordered metric space X, where F has the mixed g-monotone property. Our results improve and generalize the results of Bhaskar and Lakshmikantham (Nonlinear Anal TMA 65: 1379-1393, 2006), Luong and Thuan (Bull Math Anal Appl 2(4): 16-24, 2010), Harjani et al. (Nonlinear Anal 74: 1749-1760, 2011) and Choudhury et al. (Ann Univ Ferrara 57: 1-16, 2011). We also give some examples to illustrate our results.Article Citation - WoS: 7Citation - Scopus: 7Repetition or Alternation of Context Influences Sequential Congruency Effect Depending on the Presence of Contingency(Springer Heidelberg, 2017) Atalay, Nart Bedin; Inan, Asli BaharThe sequential congruency effect (SCE) is defined as the decrease in the congruency effect following incongruent trials compared to congruent trials. The effect of context repetition on the SCE was investigated in four experiments. In all the experiments, dynamic visual white noise was used as the contextual feature, and the number of congruent and incongruent trials was equal. In Experiments 1 and 2, by using eight-value Flanker and Stroop tasks, and excluding stimulus- and response-feature repetitions from the analysis, a SCE was observed in both context repetition and alternation conditions. In Experiment 3, using a two-value Flanker task, all trials consisted of stimulus- and response-feature repetitions, and a SCE was only observed in the context repetition condition. In Experiment 4, we used a four-value Flanker task, which enabled half of the trials to be partial/complete repetitions and the other half to be complete alternations. A SCE was observed in both context repetition and alternation conditions irrespective of the stimulus- and response-feature repetitions. This pattern of results suggested that the effects of context repetition on the SCE are subject to a number of factors including stimulus- and response-feature repetitions and contingency biases. When contingency information exists, the presence of stimulus- and response-feature repetitions was no longer effective in yielding effects of context repetition on the SCE. These findings suggest that the usage of information registered in episodic event representations including stimulus-, response- and contextual-features, control parameters and contingency biases results from interactions of a complex pattern of mechanisms, yet to be further explored.Editorial Citation - WoS: 1The Day the Earth Shook(Springer Heidelberg, 2023) Sezer, Siren; Tuglular, Serhan; Yildiz, Alaattin[No Abstract Available]

