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Maximum Dynamic Strength, Relative Dynamic Endurance, and Their Relationships
Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1971(1971). Maximum Dynamic Strength, Relative Dynamic Endurance, and Their Relationships. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Vol. 42, No. 4, pp. 460-465.
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The dynamic (spall) strength of steels
Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1993Energy-based theory of dynamic fracture (spall) was examined for 21 steels (including different heat treatments). The explosive loading was used. Experimental results suggest that the present theory of this fracture should be modified in order to include the models of the observed microstructure changes.
Jaroslav Buchar, JiŘí HŘebíček
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The theory of dynamic sink strengths
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1983Abstract Dynamic sink strengths for the void, dislocation and thin foil surfaces are derived using a cellular model. These can be used in the chemical rate theory analysis of non-steady irradiation damage. In particular, appropriate dynamic sink strengths to model a steady state pulsing regime, such as is expected to prevail in a ...
H. Rauh, R. Bullough, M. H. Wood
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1974
A whole series of problems related to stress wave-material interaction can be solved by using Fourier methods in connection with the recently discovered least action law for brittle fracture. A quantitative physical meaning will be given to the concepts of rest pulse, fracture potential, and penetration depth.
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A whole series of problems related to stress wave-material interaction can be solved by using Fourier methods in connection with the recently discovered least action law for brittle fracture. A quantitative physical meaning will be given to the concepts of rest pulse, fracture potential, and penetration depth.
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Strength reduction in masonry due to dynamic loads
1995San Francisco (USA)
AUGENTI, NICOLA, CLEMENTE P.
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The dynamic compressive strength of aluminas
Journal of Applied Physics, 1998The plate impact loading response of three aluminas with varying glass content (purity) and porosity has been investigated using the 50 mm gas-gun facility at the University of Cambridge. The elastic precursor amplitude has been shown to be sensitive to both shock propagation distance and impact stress. The precursor decay effect is greatest in the low
N. H. Murray, N. K. Bourne, Z. Rosenberg
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Dynamic strength of cohesive soils
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, 1997A mathematical model and procedure for its practical use, which are intended for determination of the dynamic ultimate strengths of cohesive soils (clays, clayey loams) under external dynamic (impact) loads, the duration of which is reckoned in tenths and hundredths of a second, are proposed.
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Dynamic Yield Strength and Spall Strength of Polycrystalline Nickel Aluminide
Physical Mesomechanics, 2022V.V. Yakushev +4 more
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Effects of fibres on ultra-lightweight high strength concrete: Dynamic behaviour and microstructures
Cement and Concrete Composites, 2022Baifa Zhang, , Jianhe Xie
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Relationship of Chinning Strength to Total Dynamic Strength
Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1966openaire +2 more sources

