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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2021
B. Samuel, M. Sumaila, Bashar Dan-asabe
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B. Samuel, M. Sumaila, Bashar Dan-asabe
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Flexural strength of joined and intact amalgam
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1982Flexural strength of joined and intact specimens of five different alloys were measured. The same alloys were also tested in compression. Joined specimens were also tested in compression. Joined specimens were made by condensing fresh amalgam against the ground surface of 1 week old amalgams.
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Flexural Strength and Ductility of High-Strength Concrete Columns
SP-176: High-Strength Concrete in Seismic Regions, 1998High strength concrete with a specified compressive cylinder strength of up to 70 MPa for ductile elements in seismic design and of up to 100 MPa for other elements is now permitted by the recently revised New Zealand concrete design standard NZS 3101:1995.
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Flexural Strength of Square Spread Footing
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1983The collapse load of a reinforced concrete square spread footing under column load is derived by using the theory of plasticity. Several upper bound solutions corresponding to different yield line patterns are obtained. Since the footing slab is rigidly connected to the column end, only the so‐called rigid collapse modes are considered.
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Strength of AC-Sphere Flexure Specimen
2008A 'C-Sphere' flexure strength specimen geometry was conceived and developed to measure a relevant strength of bearing-grade Si{sub 3}N{sub 4} balls and to relate that to surface-located strength-limiting flaws and to ultimately link those flaw populations to rolling contact fatigue performance.
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Web Shear Strength of Flexural Members
Engineering Journal, 1998The shear strength of webs of flexural members is given in the AISC LRFD Specification (AISC 1993) in three separate places: Chapter F, Beams and Other Flexural Members; Appendix F; and Appendix G, Plate Girders. Chapter F covers only unstiffened webs with no tension-field action, Appendix F covers both stiffened and unstiffened webs with no tension ...
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Comparison of Flexural Strength of Different CAD/CAM PMMA‐Based Polymers
Journal of Prosthodontics, 2019Gülce Alp, S. Murat, B. Yılmaz
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