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In Situ Soil Testing

2014
Mechanical properties of the geomaterial frequently change during the sampling and the traveling as will be described in Sect. 6.5. Therefore, it is recommended to obtain the mechanical properties in situ as possible. As shown in Fig. 4.4, however, an in situ test is difficult to obtain the behavior at large strain.
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In Situ TEM Nanomechanical Testing

Correlating the mechanical behavior of metals with the underlying defect mechanisms remains an outstanding challenge for the development of new material systems. In situ Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) nanomechanical testing provides an experimental technique whereby the behavior of defects such as dislocations and twins can be observed in real ...
Josh Kacher   +4 more
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In situ TEM nanocompression testing

2008
Recent progress in small-scale mechanical testing methods has greatly improved our understanding of size effects in volumes of a few nanometers to a few microns [1–5]. Besides the important results related to the effect of size on the strength of small structures, the ability to systematically measure the mechanical properties of small volumes of ...
A. M. Minor, J. Ye, R. K. Mishra
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Coolants quality in-situ tests

2012
Coolants and lubricants are implemented into the industry production to improve characteristics of the tribological processes that are always present on the contact surfaces of tool and workpiece during machining. Use of these resources increases productivity, improves the surface quality, decrease costs and consequently increases the total profit.
Duspara, Miroslav   +2 more
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Veda N Giri, Todd M Morgan, David Morris
exaly  

In-situ testing

2019
Jonathan Knappett, R. F. Craig
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In situ testing

1999
Tim Williams, Keith Armstrong
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