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Critical strain to dead bend

Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1987
On essaie de montrer qu'il y a une relation entre morphologie fibrillaire, resistance a la compression, bandes de cisaillement, deformation non elastique et faible recourance a faibles contraintes.
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Critical Dose for Strained Layer Configurations

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1996
We introduce an equilibrium critical Ge dose as stability criterion for strained SiGe structures, which is based on our new approach in equilibrium theory for strained layer relaxation reported in a recent paper. This critical dose concept for strained layers having a variable concentration of solute atoms in the host lattice is more appropriate to ...
A. Fischer, H. Kühne
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An interpretation of the critical strain measure for polymers

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1979
During creep deformation many polymeric materials exhibit small cracklike zones, crazes. In the literature it is reported that crazing will not occur if the strain is kept under a critical value, specific for each material. This fact has importance in avoiding rupture.
L. Br??the, M. Rigdahl
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Critical Tensile Strain in Asphalt Pavements

Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE, 1973
Charts based on two-layer elastic theory are presented for determining the critical tensile strain at the bottom of the asphalt-bound layer under single, dual, and dual-tandem wheels. They can be applied directly to full-depth asphalt pavements where only two layers are involved.
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The strain quantum critical point for superstripes

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2001
The experimental determination of the quantum critical point (QCP) that controls the self-organization of charged striped domains in cuprate perovskites is reported. The phase diagram of doped cuprate superconductors is determined by the hole doping δ and by a second variable: the micro-strain e of the Cu–O bond length.
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A critical strain design limit for thermoplastics

Materials & Design, 1983
Abstract A strain limit is defined to aid designers in the cost effective design of lightly stressed, light weight thermoplastic components subject to degrading environments.
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Strain and Juvenile Delinquency: A Critical Review of Agnew's General Strain Theory

Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2007
The past decades have seen a revived interest for criminological strain theories. Among these theories Agnew's general strain theory (a social psychological interpretation of juvenile delinquency) could be considered the most original and complete. It has a solid conceptual basis. Moreover, Agnew's theory has recalled the interest of researchers in the
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Critical strain rate

Strength of Materials, 1979
A. P. Gulyaev   +2 more
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A critical review of the theory of the mercury strain-gauge plethysmograph

Medical & Biological Engineering, 1969
A short introductory treatment of the basic theory of the mercury strain-gauge plethysmograph is presented. Some physiological aspects of this type of plethysmography are then discussed which, among other things, illuminate the difficulty in discriminating between skin-flow and muscular flow. A detailed calculation of the elastic influences follows and
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154 Critical Strain of Indentation

The Proceedings of Yamanashi District Conference, 2009
Nagahisa OGASAWARA   +4 more
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