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Comparison of High-tensile Suture and 16-gauge Wire for Prophylactic Fixation in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Biomechanical Study. [PDF]
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A Prediction Model of Interlayer Bond Strength for 3D-Printed Concrete Considering Printing Interval and Environmental Effects. [PDF]
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Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of 3D-Printed Carbon Fibre-PLA-PHA Composites. [PDF]
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Enhancing Effect of Coupling Agent Sizing on the Mechanical Properties of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Composites. [PDF]
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Calcified Tissue Research, 1974
A simple method is described for visualising regions of bone that have yielded in tension. The appearance of such regions is quite different from that of regions that have yielded in compression. The significance of these findings is discussed.
J D, Currey, K, Brear
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A simple method is described for visualising regions of bone that have yielded in tension. The appearance of such regions is quite different from that of regions that have yielded in compression. The significance of these findings is discussed.
J D, Currey, K, Brear
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Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2011
A new wire test specimen was developed as part of the Safe Technology consortium project to produce a nitinol algorithm for the fe-safe™ fatigue postprocessor. The requirements for the design were permit tensile and compressive loading, accommodate data collection of strains from ±0.1 to 6% at high-frequency cycling.
K. Pike, B. Berg, P. Adler
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A new wire test specimen was developed as part of the Safe Technology consortium project to produce a nitinol algorithm for the fe-safe™ fatigue postprocessor. The requirements for the design were permit tensile and compressive loading, accommodate data collection of strains from ±0.1 to 6% at high-frequency cycling.
K. Pike, B. Berg, P. Adler
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The Tensile Strength of Elastomers
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1955Abstract The theory of strength proposed above appears to describe satisfactorily the effect of crosslinking on the strength of amorphous elastomers, and to apply semiquantitatively to crystallizable elastomers. Further work, involving the effect of primary molecular weight, constitution, swelling, and additives is required to substantiate the ...
G. R. Taylor, S. R. Darin
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