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Theoretical study on effect of confinement on flexural ductility of normal and high-strength concrete beams [PDF]
Compared with normal concrete, high-strength concrete has higher strength but is generally more brittle. Its use in a reinforced concrete structure, if not properly controlled, could lead to an unsustainable reduction in ductility.
Essand, Magnus+3 more
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Flexural modulus, flexural strength, and stiffness of fiber-reinforced posts
Background: The radiopacity degree of posts is not enough for adequate visualization during radiographic analyses. Glass fiber post with stainless steel reinforcement has been fabricated in an attempt to overcome this limitation.
Novais Veridiana+4 more
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Comparison of the flexural strength of printed and milled denture base materials [PDF]
Background To evaluate the flexural strength of digitally milled and printed denture base materials. Methods The materials tested were Lucitone 199 denture base disc (Dentsply Sirona), AvaDent denture base puck (AvaDent), KeyMill denture base disc ...
Shatha Alshali+3 more
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Influence of additives on flexural strength of concrete [PDF]
In earlier studies, the effect of chemical and mineral additives on the compressive strength of concretes was considered, but little attention was paid to the flexural strength of concrete.
Tolmachov Sergii+2 more
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Flexural strength and ductility of reinforced normal- and high-strength concrete beams [PDF]
A number of singly reinforced concrete beams made of normal- and high-strength concretes were tested under monotonically increasing loads to study their flexural behaviour and to compare the flexural ductility of normal- and high-strength concrete beams.
Islam, MS, Kwan, AKH, Pam, HJ
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A note on the temperature dependence of the flexural strength of a porcelain
The purpose of this study is to determine the temperature dependence of the flexural strength of a dental porcelain (IPS-Classic Dentin; manufacturer: Ivoclar, Liechtenstein) with temperature between its glass transition (T(g) = 581.7 degrees C) and room temperature.The flexural strength was measured in three-point bending tests on an Instron 4204 ...
J. Lenz+3 more
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The flexural strength of bonded ice [PDF]
Abstract. The flexural strength of ice surfaces bonded by freezing, termed freeze bond, was studied by performing four-point bending tests of bonded freshwater S2 columnar-grained ice samples in the laboratory. The samples were prepared by milling the surfaces of two ice pieces, wetting two of the surfaces with water of varying salinity, bringing these
Murdza, Andrii+4 more
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THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF POLYMER COMPOSITES REINFORCED BY NATURAL MATERIALS
The waste natural such as groundnut shell, rice husk, eggshell, pistachio shells, etc., are regionally available. All these waste natural has good mechanical characteristics and can be employed more efficiently in the improvement of composite materials ...
Rusul S. Hadi, Hwazen S. Fadhil
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Study of flexural strength of concrete containing mineral admixtures based on machine learning
In this paper, the prediction of flexural strength was investigated using machine learning methods for concrete containing supplementary cementitious materials such as silica fume.
Yue Li, Yunze Liu, Hui Lin, Caiyun Jin
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