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Flexural behavior of PEEK materials for dental application

Dental Materials, 2015
The high-performance thermoplastic polymer PEEK (poly-ether-ether-ketone) is used as alternative implant material to metals since 1998 in many medical fields due to its bone-like mechanical properties. These iso-elastic characteristics of PEEK lead to the assumption, that it could represent a viable alternative to conventional materials also in the ...
Andreas Dominik, Schwitalla   +3 more
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Flexural Behavior of Composite Reinforced Concrete Elements

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2001
Although structural light-weight concrete has enjoyed frequent application in Europe and the United States since the 1950s, it has not been used at all in Turkey despite abundant and economical sources of natural light-weight aggregates. The reason for this reluctance is lack of confidence and technical ignorance. In order to allay, to some extent, the
Haktanir, Tefaruk, Altun, Fatih
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Identification of Effect of Slabs on Flexural Behavior of Beams

Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 1990
The flexural behavior of reinforced concrete slab‐beam sections is investigated for the case where the slab is in tension. To describe the behavior of the cross section, the traditional kinematic assumption that plane sections remain plane is relaxed and higher order strain profiles in the transverse direction are adopted.
Pantazopoulou, Stavroula J.   +3 more
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Flexural Behavior of Model Sea Ice in a Centrifuge

Journal of Cold Regions Engineering, 1999
An experimental program was devised for the production of saline ice sheets in a centrifuge and the determination of flexural strength and elastic modulus of this ice through in situ cantilever beam testing. A cold box, in which dry ice acted as a heat sink, was used for this purpose. The ice beams were produced by lowering a heated brass frame through
Barrette, P. D.   +4 more
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Flexural Behavior of Biaxial Braided Composites

Materials, 2005
Braided composites have more balanced properties than traditional tape laminates, and have potentially better fatigue and impact resistance due to the interlacing. The natural conformability of biaxial braided tubes makes it the ideal preform for three-dimensional complex components.
Jitendra S. Tate, Ajit D. Kelkar
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Bending Behavior of Flexural Members

2015
Flexural members are widely used in civil engineering shown here as reinforced concrete slabs, beams, stairs, and foundations in Fig. 1.4, retaining walls in Fig. 5.1, and girders, bent caps, and crash barriers in beam bridges in Figs. 5.2 and 5.3. Although flexural members have various section shapes, e.g., rectangular section, T-shaped section, box ...
Xianglin Gu, Xianyu Jin, Yong Zhou
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Flexural Behavior of Hybrid Composite Beams

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2013
This paper presents the development of composite beams, which consist of hybrid carbon and glass fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) I-beams and precast, ultra-high-performance, fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) slabs. Hybrid FRPs (HFRPs) provide the advantage of high resistance to corrosion, while UHPFRC has great strength and durability. The combination
Hai Nguyen   +2 more
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Flexural behavior of polyester polymer concrete

Cement and Concrete Research, 1987
Abstract The effect of temperature, strain rate, resin content, void content and methods of preparation (vibration and compaction) on the overall flexural behavior of a polyester resin based polymer concrete is studied under three-point bending. The strength and modulus of polyester polymer concrete are relatively independent of strain rate but ...
C. Vipulanandan, N. Dharmarajan
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Flexural Behavior of Laterally Restrained Beams

Journal of the Structural Division, 1978
Load carrying capacity of a flexural member is significantly increased if the horizontal displacements of the ends of the member are restricted by suitable end details and support conditions. This phenomenon has been acknowledged by previous investigators.
A. P. Gupta, R. K. Datta
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Flexural behavior of asymmetric structural foams

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2009
AbstractAsymmetric structural foams were prepared by compression molding to study the flexural properties of these sandwich structures with different layer thickness. It was found that the flexural properties of asymmetric structural foams are function of load direction. Since the bending behavior is a combination of tension and compression, the stress
M. Reza Barzegari, Denis Rodrigue
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