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The impact of storage protocols on the mechanical and structural properties of frozen platelet-rich fibrin membranes. [PDF]

open access: yesBiomater Investig Dent
Gottumukkala SNVS   +6 more
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Capturing snapback in indirect tensile testing using AUSBIT - Adelaide University Snap-Back Indirect Tensile test

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2021
Abstract Specimen cracking in a controlled environment is an essential characteristic that is challenging to capture in indirect tensile testing methodologies, including the Brazilian disc test and Ring test. Despite wide popularity, these experiments are incapable of acquiring the actual post-peak behavior and complete load versus displacement ...
Verma, R.K.   +3 more
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Indirect tensile testing of anisotropic rocks

Rock Mechanics Felsmechanik M�canique des Roches, 1973
The tensile strength of rock materials is a parameter relevant to many rock mechanics applications. Rocks are often anisotropic in nature. Therefore, it is of interest to investigate suitable experimental methods for tensile testing to be used with these rocks.
G. Barla, N. Innaurato
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Estimating the direct tensile strength of rocks from indirect tests

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021
Within the scope of this study, a series of experimental, numerical and statistical analyses were performed in order to find the coefficients that would allow the accurate determination of the tensile strength values of the rocks. In this context, direct and indirect tensile strength values of 9 different rock types including sedimentary, metamorphic ...
ALTINDAĞ, Raşit   +4 more
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Indirect tensile versus two-point bending fatigue testing

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport, 2008
This paper describes a comparison between an indirect tensile fatigue method and the currently preferred European standard two-point bending, trapezoidal fatigue test. A study was undertaken using both tests to determine the fatigue properties of a standard UK asphalt mixture at two temperatures of 10 and 30°C.
COCURULLO, ANDREA   +3 more
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An Indirect Tensile Test for Masonry Units

Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 1978
Abstract The failure of masonry in laboratory testing of walls and prisms and certain aspects of grouted construction is often the result of tensile splitting. These tensile stresses arise from differences in modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio between the masonry unit and mortar or grout. Since tensile splitting is so prevalent in
JG Borchelt, RH Brown
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Indirect tensile test applied to anisotropic materials

Materials and Structures, 1994
The paper presents the general theory of stresses and displacements in a two-dimensional cross-anisotropic disc subjected to two diametrically opposite loads. Such an indirect tensile test is often used for paving materials and this theory provides the necessary background for the determination of the stiffness, Poisson's ratio, and the anisotropy ...
F. Van Cauwelaert, B. Eckmann
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Indirect Tensile Strength of Concrete Containing Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Using the Superpave Indirect Tensile Test

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Concrete mixes containing Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) were evaluated by the Superpave® Indirect Tensile (IDT) strength test using a constant force-control and a displacement-control rate. The IDT strength of concrete without RAP at early age was seen to increase as the temperature decreased.
Yu Min Su, Nabil Hossiney, Mang Tia
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Evaluation of an HMA Stiffness Modulus Based on Indirect Tensile Testing

Geo-China 2016, 2016
"Geo-China 2016 : Advances in Pavement Engineering and Ground Improvement".
Neves, José Manuel, Correia, A. Gomes
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