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Dynamic Mechanical Property of a Steel

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
In order to realize the dynamic mechanical property of a steel, the quasic-static and dynamic compressive and tensile mechanical tests of a steel are carried out. Based on the stress-strain curves of the steel, the constitutive relation is presented and it can be used to describe compressive and tensile mechanical property correspondently.
Jun Lin Tao   +5 more
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Dynamic mechanical properties of amalgams

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1981
AbstractA recently developed dynamic mechanical analysis technique was utilized to determine the setting rates of dental amalgams. Via a compound parallel beam apparatus the dynamic mechanical properties of five amalgam materials were continuously measured at 37°C within ca. 7 min after the start of trituration.
R P, Kusy, A R, Greenberg
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Dynamic mechanical properties of elastin

Biopolymers, 1979
AbstractThe dynamic mechanical properties of water‐swollen elastin under physiological conditions have been investigated. When elastin is tested as a colsed, fixed‐volume system, mechanical data could be temperature shifted to produce master curves.
J M, Gosline, C J, French
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Dynamic mechanical properties of dental amalgams

Dental Materials, 1990
The dynamic mechanical properties of two high-copper amalgams (Tytin and Dispersalloy) and two traditional amalgams (Aristalloy and Aristalloy with Zn) were measured over a temperature range of 0-70 degrees C and at frequencies of 0.1, 1, and 10 Hz by means of a DuPont DMA.
J H, Chern Lin   +3 more
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Dynamic mechanical properties of human lenses

Experimental Eye Research, 2005
The purpose of this study was to determine the shear compliance of human crystalline lenses as a function of age and frequency. Dynamic mechanical analysis was performed on 39 human lenses, ranging in age from 18 to 90 years, within the frequency range of 0.001-30 Hz. The lenses were stored at -70 degrees C before being measured.
Henk A, Weeber   +5 more
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