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Axial Compression Properties of Kamaboko

Journal of Food Science, 1991
ABSTRACT Kamaboko, gelled seafood product from frozen surimi, has distinctive textural properties. Characterization of those properties, using an integrated approach to Theological studies, was accomplished by means of an instrumental texture profile analysis and evaluation of resultant stress‐strain relationships.
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The Buckling of Thin Cylindrical Shells under Axial Compression

Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 1941
In two previous papers [1,2] the authors have discussed in detail the inadequacy of the classical theory of thin shells in explaining the buckling phenomenon of cylindrical and spherical shells. It was shown that not only the calculated buckling load is 3 to 5 times higher than that found by experiments, but the observed wave pattern of the buckled ...
von Kármán, Theodore, Tsien, Hsue-Shen
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Buckling of Axially Compressed Cylinders with Imperfect Length

Civil-Comp Proceedings, 2009
The load bearing capacity has been computed for axially compressed mild steel cylinders with non-uniform axial length. The initial geometric imperfection had a sinusoidal shape along the compressed edge. Computations were carried out for the radius-to-thickness ratio, 165=
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Axial compression fracture in carbon fibres

Journal of Materials Science, 1975
Axial compression fracture of carbon fibres was studied by embedding single fibres in epoxy resin and compressing the specimens parallel to the fibre axis. By careful optical monitoring of the fibre surface the earliest stages of fracture were identified leading to estimates of the fibre axial compression failure strengths.
H. M. Hawthorne, E. Teghtsoonian
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Axially Symmetric Creep Buckling of Circular Cylindrical Shells in Axial Compression

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1968
Abstract The creep-buckling phenomenon of circular cylindrical shells subjected to axial compression is studied in the presence of initial imperfections when the creep strain rate is proportional to a power of the stress with the exponent greater than unity.
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Double-Tee Members in Axial Compression

Engineering Journal, 2015
This paper presents tabulated compressive strengths of double-tee members, which are comprised of two WT members oriented with their flanges back to back (referred to as "2WTs"ť or "double WTs"ť hereafter). The benefits and typical use of these members are described, including schematic details of connection designs.
Leigh Arber, Meng Wang, Pat McManus
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Experimental deformation of flint in axial compression

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2005
Abstract The experimental deformation of flint, a water-rich (1–2 wt%) fine-grained (1 μm) microcrystalline quartz, has been studied using a gas-confining medium apparatus at 300 MPa confining pressure in the temperature range 500–1000 °C.
David Mainprice, Mervyn Paterson
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Strength of Armos Fibres in Axial Compression

Fibre Chemistry, 2000
O. V. Sidorov, A. M. Shchetinin
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Experimental study on large-scale 3D printed concrete walls under axial compression

Automation in Construction, 2022
Jiachuan Yan, Liang Huo
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Photoelastic Circular Cylinders in Axial Compression

2009
Photoelastic plastic circular cylindrical shells fabrication with near perfect geometry for improved elastic buckling test results under axial ...
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