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Gas Turbine Blade Characterization Through Modal Analysis. [PDF]
Troglia Gamba A, Bagnera F, Botto D.
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Comprehensive characterization of nonlinear viscoelastic properties of arterial tissues using guided-wave optical coherence elastography. [PDF]
Jiang Y +5 more
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Experimental Evidence for the Pore Size Dependence of Elastic Properties in a Liquid Adsorbate Confined to Nanopores. [PDF]
Schappert K, Pelster R.
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Elastic Properties and Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting of a Lead-Free Hybrid Perovskite, (DABCO)RbBr<sub>3</sub>. [PDF]
Liu Y, Shi G, Li C, Luo F.
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The Elastic Moduli of Heterogeneous Materials
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1962Bounds and expressions for the elastic moduli of two or many phase nonhomogeneous materials are obtained by an approximate method based on the variational theorems of the theory of elasticity and on a concentric-spheres model. Theoretical results are in good agreement with experimental results for a two-phase alloy.
Z. Hashin
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Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1987
Macroscopic elastic moduli governing the incremental deformation of pressurized lungs are calculated on the basis of a micromechanical study of an individual lung element (alveolus). The spongy lung tissue (parenchyma) is presumed to be in an initial state of isotropic tension, and the lung alveolus is idealized as a pin-jointed truss in the shape of a
Budiansky, B., Kimmel, E.
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Macroscopic elastic moduli governing the incremental deformation of pressurized lungs are calculated on the basis of a micromechanical study of an individual lung element (alveolus). The spongy lung tissue (parenchyma) is presumed to be in an initial state of isotropic tension, and the lung alveolus is idealized as a pin-jointed truss in the shape of a
Budiansky, B., Kimmel, E.
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Elastic moduli and visco-elastic relaxation
Journal of Dentistry, 1994The elastic moduli of dental biomaterials are discussed in relation to the various intrinsic and extrinsic factors that can influence the magnitude of these parameters and hence the extent of modulus-matching with oral tissues. The time-dependent visco-elastic response is shown to be an important feature of both natural and many synthetic biomaterials.
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Physical Review, 1957
The adiabatic elastic moduli of single crystal diamond have been determined by means of ultrasonic waves in the frequency range 20-200 Mc/sec. ${c}_{12}$ is much lower and ${c}_{44}$ much higher than respective values reported in the literature. In units of ${10}^{12}$ dynes per ${\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$, the newly determined values are: ${c}_{11}=10.76 ...
H. J. McSkimin, W. L. Bond
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The adiabatic elastic moduli of single crystal diamond have been determined by means of ultrasonic waves in the frequency range 20-200 Mc/sec. ${c}_{12}$ is much lower and ${c}_{44}$ much higher than respective values reported in the literature. In units of ${10}^{12}$ dynes per ${\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$, the newly determined values are: ${c}_{11}=10.76 ...
H. J. McSkimin, W. L. Bond
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Scripta Metallurgica, 1985
Determination des modules d'Young et de cisaillement de melanges Al−Al 3 Zr que l'on extrapole pour les moduler d'elasticite de Al 3 Zr ...
M.S. Zedalis, M.V. Ghate, M.E. Fine
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Determination des modules d'Young et de cisaillement de melanges Al−Al 3 Zr que l'on extrapole pour les moduler d'elasticite de Al 3 Zr ...
M.S. Zedalis, M.V. Ghate, M.E. Fine
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