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Generalized master curves for creep and rupture
George J Heimerl, Arthur J. McEvily
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Influence of implant-supported prosthesis design on peri-implant health: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Master curve for price-impact function
Nature, 2003Fabrizio Lillo, Rosario N Mantegna
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Polystyrene Master Flow Curves
Transactions of the Society of Rheology, 1974Capillary extrusion flow curves of four anionic and five polydisperse polystyrenes have been measured at five temperatures between 170 and 237°C. The non-Newtonian flow curves of the narrow distribution polymers can be represented by a common master curve in terms of the viscosity ratio (η/η0) and the product of shear rate and a relaxation time.
K. K. Chee, Alfred Rudin
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Linearization of Master Sintering Curve
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2009The master sintering curve (MSC) is a simple and functional sinter model that is used to describe the densification of a particulate material during sintering when one sintering mechanism is dominant. Usually the MSC is expressed mathematically by a sigmoid relationship between the natural logarithm of the work of sintering and the
Blaine, DC, Park, SJ, German, RM
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Austenitic Cladding and Master Curve
Volume 1B: Codes and Standards, 2015Reactor pressure vessels of PWR/BWR/WWER type reactors are covered by austenitic cladding made by welding on their inner wall. Austenitic materials usually have no transition temperature behavior as they have fcc crystallographic structure. But, austenitic cladding made by welding contain usually up to 8 % of delta-ferrite that results in some ...
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