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Modeling tumor transport and growth with poroelastic biopolymer networks.
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Soil deformation characteristics in compression tests
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, 19851. The proposed interpretation of the processes of uniaxial and overall compression satisfactorily agrees with experimental data. The graphs of Si, constructed in accordance with theoretical formulas, possess all the properties of the experimental relations. 2.
V. V. Kustov, K. V. Ruppeneit
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Understanding compressive deformation in porous titanium
Philosophical Magazine, 2010The aim of this study was to understand and compare the compression deformation behavior of porous metals with random and designed porosity. Direct observation, analysis and quantification of porosity parameters using microcomputed tomography (µCT) enabled the determination of relationship between porosity characteristics and compressive deformation of
Vamsi Krishna Balla +2 more
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Plastic deformation of germanium in compression
Acta Metallurgica, 1956Abstract The effect of temperature, orientation, impurity content, and annealing on the compressive stressstrain characteristics of germanium single crystals has been investigated. It may be said that the deformation characteristics resemble in a general way the plastic behavior of face-centered cubic metals.
J.R Patel, B.H Alexander
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Plastic deformation of wadsleyite: I. High-pressure deformation in compression
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 2003We have studied the plastic deformation of Mg2SiO4 wadsleyite polycrystals. Wadsleyite was synthesized from a forsterite powder in a multianvil apparatus. It was then recovered and placed in a second multianvil assembly designed to induce plastic deformation by compression between two hard alumina pistons.
E. Thurel, P. Cordier
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Time-dependent Deformation of Composite Restorative Materials in Compression
Journal of Dental Research, 1985The strain of six composite resins, including microfine and conventional types, has been measured in compression as a function of time. Compressive loads have been used in separate experiments to produce a wide range of applied stress in samples of clinically-appropriate size. The magnitude of visco-elastic response generally decreases with increasing
Cock, D.J., Watts, D.C.
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