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Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 2006
This paper reports the effects of structure on the mechanical responses of kaolinite with known and controlled fabric associations. The dynamic properties and strength were assessed by resonant column tests and undrained triaxial compression tests, respectively.
Wang, Yu-hsing, Siu, W.K.
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This paper reports the effects of structure on the mechanical responses of kaolinite with known and controlled fabric associations. The dynamic properties and strength were assessed by resonant column tests and undrained triaxial compression tests, respectively.
Wang, Yu-hsing, Siu, W.K.
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Structure, Mechanical Properties, and Mechanics of Intracranial Saccular Aneurysms
2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Humphrey, J. D., Canham, P. B.
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Mechanical Properties of Structural Cables
Journal of the Structural Division, 1971Structural cables have been used as a building component since 685 B.C. but only recently have excited engineers to the application of cables to building and bridge designs. The advantage of structural cables as an economical tension member for bridges and buildings has prompted new design concepts of cable-stayed bridges and cable-supported roof ...
John B. Scalzi, William K. McGrath
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The Structure and Mechanical Properties of Polypyrrole
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 1985Abstract The evidence for the presence of the pyrrole moiety in electro-chemically prepared polypyrrole is reviewed together with structural and IR data obtained for the crystalline dimer and trimer of pyrrole. The modification of the mechanical properties of polypyrrole by formation of graft copolymers with polystyrene, by polymerization of the ...
G. B. Street +3 more
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Mechanical Properties and the Structure of Hair
Textile Research Journal, 1950A simple quantitative method for determining the amount of mechanical strength contributed by the various types of bonds in hair fiber has been developed. The effects of various types of reagents, such as acids, bases, oxidizing agents, and reducing agents, are discussed.
Cecil E. Reese, Henry Eyring
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Structure and mechanical properties of polysaccharides
Macromolecular Symposia, 1998AbstractThis article serves both as a review of polysaccharides as gelling and thickening agents and as an introduction to polysaccharides, other than starch and cellulose, their source and extraction, and how molecular detail is reflected in their macromolecular and supramolecular properties.
Simon B. Ross‐Murphy +2 more
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Structure and mechanical properties of Silumin
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 19761. The reason for the low plasticity, and in some cases the hardness, of Silumins is the brittleness of silicon particles of lamellar form. These platelets break by splitting even with small plastic deformation of the α matrix. Because of the substantial volume of these silicon particles in the structure of the alloy they have a large effect on ...
I. Lukach, M. Shlesar, P. Khrokh
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THE STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FIBRES
Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings, 1962Possible forms of structure in fibres are described, together with a list of sources of evidence. The effects of nucleation and growth of crystals in man-made fibres are shown to influence fibre structure. Opinions of the most likely structure in vegetable fibres, wool and hair fibres, regenerated cellulose fibres, and synthetic fibres are expressed ...
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Mechanical Properties of Micromachined Structures
2004To be able to accurately design structures and make reliability predictions in any field, it is first necessary to know the mechanical properties mechanical property nanostructure mechanical property of the materials that make up the structural components.
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