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The Role of Interfacial Shear Strength in Composite Performance
Plasma‐modified fibre interfaces: effects on interfacial shear strength and composite fracture behaviour. ABSTRACT This study investigates the role of interfacial shear strength (ISS) in governing the mechanical behavior of fiber‐reinforced composites through an experimental approach.
G. Scarselli +5 more
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Hybrid jute/carbon epoxy laminates have better mechanical performance and less drilling damage by the use of optimized stacking sequence and machining parameters. Abstract Three composite laminate systems were produced using the standard hand lay‐up method: jute‐fibre‐reinforced polymer (JFRP), carbon‐fibre‐reinforced polymer (CFRP) and a hybrid of the
Paulraj Prabhu +5 more
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Study of fractography of ferritic ductile iron at different temperatures and loading conditions
This study characterizes the fractography of ferritic ductile iron under various loads, including tensile, fatigue and bending, and impact conditions. The results indicate that ductile fracture is the primary mechanism observed during tensile testing at ...
Wenjie Wang +9 more
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ABSTRACT In this study, the influence of resin cross‐link density on thermomechanical properties and fatigue behavior of polyurethane resins and glass fiber‐reinforced polyurethane (PUR‐GFRP) composites was investigated. This material is a candidate for renewable energy applications like rotor blades in wind turbines.
Martin Demleitner +5 more
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Ultrasonic fracturing (UF) can be used to form crack networks for oil or gas in the mining industry and hard rock excavation. In this paper, the three-dimensional internal laser-engraved crack method (3D-ILC) is introduced to make penny-shaped internal ...
Haijun Wang +4 more
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High Cycle Fatigue Properties of PM‐HIPed High‐Nitrogen Tool Steel: Effect of Surface Condition
ABSTRACT This study explores the impact of surface condition on high‐cycle fatigue performance of a high‐nitrogen martensitic tool steel manufactured through powder metallurgy and hot isostatic pressing. In near‐net manufacturing applications, acid‐leaching pickling treatment and/or machining is used as a post‐treatment to remove the powder container ...
Faezeh Javadzadeh Kalahroudi +3 more
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Microscopic observation of creep-fatigue crack propagation in lead-free solder
Creep-fatigue crack propagation tests of lead-free solder were conducted under various loading waveforms. The waveforms adapted in displacement-controlled tests were four triangular waveforms: pp waveform having fast loading-unloading, cc waveform having
Keisuke TANAKA +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study investigated the influence of restoration type (partial‐coverage versus crown) and ceramic‐layer thickness on the fatigue behavior and failure load of monolithic composition‐gradient multilayer zirconia (4Y‐PSZ/5Y‐PSZ) molar restorations. Material and Methods Seventy‐two CAD/CAM‐fabricated monolithic zirconia restorations (
F. A. Spitznagel +7 more
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Abstract Purpose In metal–ceramic restorations, the substructure fabrication method and design may affect the prognosis of the prosthesis. This study evaluated and compared the fracture resistance of metal–ceramic restorations fabricated with different substructure fabrication methods using two different alloy powders and designs.
Young‐Hoon Lee +4 more
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In this research, we improved the fatigue test method for copper alloy strips which was standardized by Japan Copper and Brass Association. In order to increase test frequency and obtain repeatable test results for 108 cycles, the design of fixed block ...
Natsuhiro MITA +2 more
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