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Flexural Strength of Float Glass

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015
A series of simple and laminated glass tests were carried out under laboratory conditions at the Klokner Institute. The test specimens comprised panes made from float glass with dimensions of 1.1 x 0.36 m. The paper contains experimentally determined characteristic values of flexural strength and estimated design values related to commonly used glass.
Petr Bouška   +5 more
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Flexural strength of metakaolin ferrocement

Composites Part B: Engineering, 2013
Abstract Flexural strength of metakaolin ferrocements was evaluated through laboratory investigation. Reference mortar with OPC of 43 grade and metakaolin mortars with 5–25% metakaolin replacement in the increments of 5% with cement were made. Constant water to cementitious ratio of 0.5 was maintained for all the mortars.
Amarnath Yerramala   +2 more
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Flexural Strength of Profiled Beams

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1994
A construction technique that uses steel decking as permanent and integral shuttering for the sides and soffits of reinforced concrete beams is described. Experimental tests on large‐scale profiled beams have shown that the side steel decking can substantially increase both the flexural strength and the ductility, as well as the shear strength of the ...
Deric J. Oehlers   +2 more
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Flexure strength of repaired dental composites

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1986
Abstract — A study was conducted to determine differences in flexure strength between unrepaired and repaired dental composite bars. Four groups, each consisting of 10 samples, were investigated. Group A consisted of unrepaired samples, while groups B‐D consisted of samples which had been cut to lengths of 17.5 mm and repaired to a total length of 35.0
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Flexural Strength of WT Sections

Engineering Journal, 1992
WT sections are commonly used as chord members in lightly and moderately loaded roof and floor trusses. In this application, these members are subjected to combined axial and flexural loads. The design of these sections for flexural loads was not specifically addressed in the ASD Specification.
Duane S. Ellifritt   +3 more
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Glass-ionomer Cements of Improved Flexural Strength

Journal of Dental Research, 1986
The effect of glass and polyacid composition on cement strength has been investigated with a view to improving the glass-ionomer cements. The flexural strength of glass-ionomer cements was found to be greatly dependent on the glass and polyelectrolyte used to prepare them.
H J, Prosser, D R, Powis, A D, Wilson
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Inelastic flexural strength of aluminium alloys structures

Engineering Structures, 2006
Abstract In this paper, the results of an extensive numerical study devoted to the evaluation of the inelastic flexural behaviour of aluminium alloy structures are provided. The main aim of the research is to determine the required ductility for applying simplified methods of plastic analysis (i.e.
M. MANGANIELLO   +2 more
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Relative flexural strength of dental restorative ceramics

Dental Materials, 1990
The relative flexural strengths of ten brands of dental restorative ceramics were evaluated by a three-point bending test. The materials consisted of three low-fusing and one high-fusing feldspathic porcelains and six reinforced dental restorative ceramics which are currently in clinical use.
R R, Seghi, T, Daher, A, Caputo
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Bond strength, biaxial flexural strength and flexural modulus of dentin bonding systems exposed to water

International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 2014
Abstract Purpose This study evaluated the effects of storage time on dentin bond strength, biaxial flexural strength, and flexural modulus of four adhesive systems. Materials and Methods The following adhesive systems were tested: Easy Bond, Scotchbond SE, Single Bond Plus, and Scotchbond Multi-Purpose. Sixty human third molars were used for the
A.O. Carvalho   +4 more
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The Ductile Behaviour Including Flexural Strength of High-Strength Concrete Members Subjected to Flexure

"SP-172: High-Performance Concrete - Proceedings: ACI International Conference, Malaysia 1997", 1999
Fifteen high-strength concrete beams were tested under concentrated load at two points to investigate their ductile behavior including flexural strength with various compressive stress distribution. Six high strength concrete beams were tested to investigate the minimum reinforcement ratios requirements for high strength concrete.
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