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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 corroded HPS beams

Engineering Structures, 2019
Abstract Experimental research is conducted to investigate the flexural behavior of corroded High Performance Steel (HPS) beams. Four beams with various corrosion damage are designed and subjected to electrochemical accelerated corrosion process. 3D scanning technology is employed to analyze the geometric features affected by the corrosion damage ...
Jianxin Peng   +4 more
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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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Flexure Behavior of Composite Spoolable Tubes

21st International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3, 2002
Composite tubes are a realistic alternative to metals in many offshore applications, offering high specific stiffness and strength as well as tailorability to sustain environmental loads [1]. Furthermore the manufacturing options that are available enable them to be coiled onto spools for ease of storage, handling, and ease of installation.
Ozden O. Ochoa, Douglas E. Rodriguez
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Flexural behavior of strain-softening solids

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1989
Abstract The flexural behavior of a beam is investigated in an attempt to establish a correlation between the tensile and bending properties of strain-softening solids. Given the complete uniaxial stress—strain relations, including the post-peak tension-softening portion, it is possible to predict the flexural behavior in moment—curvature and load ...
Chuang Tze-jer, Mai Yiu-Wing
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Flexural–extensional behavior of composite piezoelectric circular plates

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
A plate-type theory is developed for the flexural-extensional vibratory response and static voltage deformation of heterogeneous piezoelectric circular transducer elements. Known results for homogeneous disks and bimorphs are shown to be special cases of the theory. Application is made to the design of simply supported metal-piezoceramic unimorph disks,
Adelman, N. T., Stavsky, Y.
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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 fatigue behavior of resin composite dental restoratives

Dental Materials, 2003
The aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanical properties of resin composite dental restoratives under quasi-static and cyclic loading.Four-point-bending bars of 10 different resin composite materials were manufactured according to ISO standard and stored for two weeks in distilled water.
Ulrich, Lohbauer   +4 more
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Experimental Research on Flexural Mechanical Behavior of Fiber Reinforced Concrete Flexural Members

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Based on the cross-section bending of 5 carbon fiber concrete beams, the mechanism of deflection and strain of carbon fiber concrete beam were studied considering the variation of the length of carbon fiber and stirrup ratio. The experimental results show that the deflection of destruction increased with the increase of the length of the carbon fiber ...
Xiao Chu Wang   +2 more
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Flexural buckling behavior

2022
Mostafa Hassanein, YongBo Shao, Man Zhou
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