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Tensile Fracture Strength of Brisbane Tuff by Static and Cyclic Loading Tests
Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2013This research presents the results of laboratory experiments during the investigation of tensile strength–strain characteristics of Brisbane tuff disc specimens under static and diametral cyclic loading. Three different cyclic loading methods were used; namely, sinusoidal cyclic loading, type I and II increasing cyclic loading with various amplitude ...
Erarslan, N. +2 more
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Passive Thermography for Detection of Damaging Events during Quasi-Static Tensile Testing
Key Engineering Materials, 2019In order to determine the material properties of anisotropic continuous fiber-reinforced polymers, such as stiffness and strength, quasi-static tensile tests are carried out, in which the test specimen is subjected to a controlled load until failure. In opposite to ductile metals, exact localization of the failure on the test specimen or observation of
Vitalij Popow, Martin Gurka
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Static Tensile Test of rGO-PDMS Composite
Challenges to national defence in contemporary geopolitical situation, 2018Barbara NASIŁOWSKA +7 more
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Automated system for static tensile tests of materials
Strength of Materials, 1981V. K. Kharchenko +5 more
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Quasi-Static Tensile and Fatigue Tests of Sintered Silver Film
The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan, 2020Shingo KAMMACHI +4 more
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Static and Dynamic Tensile Tests on Nickel Steel
Scientific American, 1921J. J. Thomas, J. H. Nead
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2020
Additive manufacturing of polymers results in low strength and inherently defective parts with limited application, hence the reason for selectively reinforcing the material using continuous fibers for im-proving the mechanical properties for which there are indications deviation from the classical lami-nate theory (CLT) theory and the rule of mixture,
Gljušćić, Matej +4 more
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Additive manufacturing of polymers results in low strength and inherently defective parts with limited application, hence the reason for selectively reinforcing the material using continuous fibers for im-proving the mechanical properties for which there are indications deviation from the classical lami-nate theory (CLT) theory and the rule of mixture,
Gljušćić, Matej +4 more
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Quasi-static tensile test – tensile properties of thermoplastics - data
2014C. Bierögel, W. Grellmann
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