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Comparison of compressive strength in mud bricks with shred tires and concrete particles as sustainable materials [PDF]
Mud bricks consist of clay, water and different materials. Comparing mud bricks to concrete blocks, an evolution in reducing the cost and also in increasing the compressive strength, can be made.
Kassim, Khairul Anuar, Niroumand, Hamed
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Molecular and nanostructural mechanisms of deformation, strength and toughness of spider silk fibrils [PDF]
Spider silk is one of the strongest, most extensible and toughest biological materials known, exceeding the properties of many engineered materials including steel.
Alberto Redaelli +4 more
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Performance of hemp-FRCM-strengthened beam subjected to cyclic loads
Fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) composites are materials that are usually applied to strengthen existing structures. In this study, a hemp mesh coated with epoxy was manufactured and combined with a cementitious matrix to strengthen a ...
L. Mercedes +3 more
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In situ nanocompression testing of irradiated copper. [PDF]
Increasing demand for energy and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions has revived interest in nuclear energy. Designing materials for radiation environments necessitates a fundamental understanding of how radiation-induced defects alter mechanical ...
Hosemann, P +3 more
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Magnesium-based alloys hold potential for medical applications, but face challenges like rapid bioresorption and limited mechanical strength during early bone healing.
Nikita Luginin +9 more
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A stochastic framework for multiscale strength prediction using adaptive discontinuity layout optimisation (ADLO) [PDF]
The prediction of strength properties of matrix-inclusion materials, which in general are random in nature due to their spatial distribution and variation of pores, particles, and matrix-inclusion interfaces, plays an important role with regard to the ...
Bauer, Sebastian, Lackner, Roman
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Resistance of Materials By Prof. Fred B. Seely and Prof. James O. Smith. Fourth edition. Pp. xvi + 459. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1956.) 52s. net.
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An Evaluation of Techroll Seal Flexible Joint Material [PDF]
This study evaluated the materials utilized in the flexible joint for possible failure modes. Studies undertaken included effect of temperature on the strength of the system, effect of fatigue on the strength of the system, thermogravimetric analysis ...
Hall, W. B.
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The microstructure, deformation mechanisms, tensile properties and fracture micromechanisms of ultrahigh-interstitial austenitic Fe-22Cr-26Mn-1.3V-0.7C-1.2N (mass.%) steel were investigated in wide temperature interval.
Elena Astafurova +8 more
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Structural Changes in Block-Shaped WEBAM’ed Ti6Al4V Samples after Friction Stir Processing
In this paper, the structure and mechanical properties of workpieces made of Ti6Al4V alloy in the shape of blocks manufactured by wire-feed electron beam additive manufacturing and processed by friction stir processing were investigated. Samples were cut
Tatiana Kalashnikova +9 more
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