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Testing Cement Static Tensile Behavior Under Downhole Conditions
Proceedings of SPE Eastern Regional Meeting, 2005Abstract Today's analytical models can calculate stresses imposed upon the annular cement sheaths of wells, and it has become apparent that induced stresses can often be tensile in nature. These models often predict the cement failing in tension as well.
R. L. Dillenbeck +2 more
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The Static Notch‐Bar Tensile Test
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1949VARIOUS steels, or even different heats of the same steel, with identical mechanical properties when determined by ordinary tests, vary considerably in behaviour in service; and such differences of performance are neither due to any variation in composition nor to any other known factors.
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High-speed imaging on static tensile test for unidirectional CFRP
SPIE Proceedings, 2008The objective of this study is to clarify the fracture mechanism of unidirectional CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics) under static tensile loading. The advantages of CFRP are higher specific stiffness and strength than the metal material. The use of CFRP is increasing in not only the aerospace and rapid transit railway industries but also the ...
Hideaki Kusano +4 more
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Simulation of Metal Material Quasi-Static Tensile Test Based on ABAQUS
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013As the rapid development of metal material science, various kinds of metal materials have emerged. The strain and stress characteristics of materials are prerequisites of its application in the actual production. So it has to take many experiments which will cost a lot of manpower, materials, time and equipments to get the characteristics.
Duo Nian Yu, Yuan Wang, Jun Wei She
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Application of high-performance computing to a bolt static tensile test
International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 2012Faced with an increasingly fast-changing market, airplane manufacturers have to reduce the development time of their new programs whilst dealing with more and more complex composite structures. The European project More Affordable Aircraft Structure Lifecycle through eXtended, Integrated and Mature nUmerical Sizing aims at providing methods and tools ...
Adam, Louis +3 more
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Comparison of different testing machine control in static tensile testing during cold deformation
MTECH 2023 - 4. međunarodna konferencija o materijalima : toplinska obrada i inženjerstvo površina, materijali i tribologija, korozija i ispitivanje materijala, 2023Static tensile tests were performed during the application of different types of loading rates during cold deformation on aluminum - magnesium alloy. The influence of different types of loading rates and different testing machine control on the distribution of temperature changes and deformations during cold deformation of aluminum - magnesium alloys ...
Grizelj, Branko +5 more
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Journal of Biomechanics, 2010
Accidentology data showed that liver is often injured in car crashes; three types of injuries occur: hematoma, laceration and vessel failure. This paper focuses on surface laceration, which involves liver capsule and hepatic parenchyma. Liver capsule behavior has been studied but its failure properties are still unclear, particularly on a local point ...
A, Brunon, K, Bruyère-Garnier, M, Coret
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Accidentology data showed that liver is often injured in car crashes; three types of injuries occur: hematoma, laceration and vessel failure. This paper focuses on surface laceration, which involves liver capsule and hepatic parenchyma. Liver capsule behavior has been studied but its failure properties are still unclear, particularly on a local point ...
A, Brunon, K, Bruyère-Garnier, M, Coret
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Slow strain rate tensile tests on T91 in static lead–bismuth eutectic
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2006Abstract The embrittlement effect of liquid lead–bismuth eutectic (LBE) on martensitic steel T91 has been studied by performing slow-strain-rate tensile (SSRT) tests in static LBE with about 1 wppm oxygen at temperatures ranging from 250 °C to 425 °C. Two groups of samples were used.
Y. Dai, B. Long, F. Groeschel
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