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Long-term Creep Strength of Creep Strength Enhanced Ferritic Steels

2007
Overestimation of long-term creep strength of creep strength enhanced ferritic steels is caused by inflection of a relation between stress and time to rupture. Creep rupture strength of those steels has been re-evaluated by a region splitting analysis and allowable tensile stress of some steels regulated in METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry)
Kazuhiro Kimura   +3 more
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Long-term microtensile bond strength of surface modified zirconia

Dental Materials, 2011
To compare long-term microtensile bond strength of zirconia, surface-modified via a novel treatment, to current surface conditioning methods for zirconia, when resin bonded to dental composite.Two ProCAD (porcelain) and 10 sintered ZirCAD (ZrO(2)) blocks (18 mm × 14 mm × 12 mm) were obtained from manufacturers.
Robert L, Smith   +6 more
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Distribution fitting for long term electric field strength measurements

2017 40th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), 2017
As a result of the enormous increase in usage of wireless systems; electromagnetic radiation (EMR) sources in residential areas as well as the exposed EMR levels has increased significantly. Therefore this study aims to determine the exposed E levels and characterize the electromagnetic environment on the basis of long term (24 hours) E measurements ...
Kurnaz, Cetin, Engiz, Begum Korunur
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Long-Term Strength of Materials

2023
Alexander Chudnovsky, Kalyan Sehanobish
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Long-term strength of soils

Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, 1968
S. S. Vyalov, N. K. Pekarskaya
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Long-term strength of nonuniform pillars

Soviet Mining Science, 1970
F. P. Bublik, G. A. Ivanov
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Fatigue and Long Term Strength of Thermoplastics

1986
Thermoplastics are complex materials in their response to applied loads. They do not obey Hooke’s law, being non-linear in their relationship between stress and strain. They are also viscoelastic in nature. This property is seen either as a time dependent response in stress (stress relaxation), when held under conditions of constant strain, or as a ...
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The Rise and Current Status of Polaritonic Photochemistry and Photophysics

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Gabriel W Castellanos   +2 more
exaly  

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