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Drying Stress and Strain of Wood: A Review [PDF]
Wood drying stress causes various drying defects, which result from the wood microstructure and the transfer of heat and mass during the drying. It is the fundamental way to solve the problem of defects to clarify the law and mechanism of wood stress and
Qin Yin, Hong-Hai Liu
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Models were developed to study the heat-mass transfer and stress–strain process in carrots during hot air drying. The distribution and variation in temperature, moisture content, strain, and stress of the samples were investigated at different drying ...
Yanyan Li +5 more
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Drying-Induced Strain-Stress and Deformation of Thin Ceramic Plate
Ceramic thin plates are applied to several industrial purposes including electronic materials and sensors. Drying-induced shrinkage and strain-stress formation of a ceramic thin plate were studied experimentally and theoretically.
Yoshinori Itaya +3 more
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Hygromechanical strains during the drying of Eucalyptus nitens boards [PDF]
Collapse and drying stresses are currently induced during the drying of Eucalyptus nitens in solid wood products. The purpose of this study was to investigate these drying stresses by measuring hygromechanical strains during the drying of Eucalyptus ...
N. Pérez-Peña +7 more
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The quantitative evaluation of longitudinal drying strain can provide relevant information for the processing wood and lumber industry, especially with regard to reaction wood in Corymbia, since little has been published.
José Yony Cricel Sima Sánchez +3 more
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Observations on the resistance to drying of staphylococcal strains [PDF]
Death rates have been determined for staphylococcal strains dried on cotton blanket material and stored at room temperature in the dark and in the light. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains that produced a golden pigment and had a wide distribution within the hospital survived for longer periods than MRSA strains that produced ...
M A, Beard-Pegler +2 more
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Drying and cracking mechanisms in a starch slurry [PDF]
Starch-water slurries are commonly used to study fracture dynamics. Drying starch-cakes benefit from being simple, economical, and reproducible systems, and have been used to model desiccation fracture in soils, thin film fracture in paint, and columnar ...
Lucas Goehring +9 more
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Freeze-drying Various Strains of Shigella [PDF]
Of six candidate strains of Shigella prepared in Brain Heart Infusion broth as freeze-dried vaccine, low survival rates were obtained with two of the most promising strains. Survival rates with these two strains were increased to acceptable levels when the organisms were suspended in a medium
S, Berman +4 more
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Study on the evolution process of drying-wetting cycle cracks in compacted loess based on DIC technology [PDF]
Loess cracks and expands easily under the condition of drying-wetting cycles, which will seriously affect the mechanical properties of loess in geotechnical engineering applications and lead to a large number of engineering accidents. Taking the loess in
Hu Changming +5 more
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Association of eye strain with dry eye and retinal thickness
Purpose The purpose of this cohort study was to investigate the association between the prevalence of abnormal ocular examination results and the common visual symptoms of eye strain, blurred vision and photophobia. Methods Consecutive first-visit outpatients with best-corrected visual acuity better than 20/30 in both eyes were enrolled and those ...
Masahiko Ayaki +2 more
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