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Young's Modulus and Tensile Strength of Ti3C2 MXene Nanosheets as Revealed by in situ TEM Probing, AFM Nanomechanical Mapping and Theoretical Calculations.

Nano letters (Print), 2020
Two-dimensional transition metal carbides, i.e. MXenes, and especially Ti3C2, attract attention due to their excellent combination of properties. Ti3C2 nanosheets could be the material of choice for future flexible electronics, energy storage and ...
K. Firestein   +10 more
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Analysis of tensile test beyond the ultimate tensile strength

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1992
Abstract The strain of tensile test specimens in the domain beyond their ultimate tensile strength was analysed by means of a tensile test machine supplemented by a television camera and computer. The work served to verify the feasibility of computing the strain parameters by a routine where the inputs are only data describing the force versus ...
Petr Staněk, Jiří Elfmark
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NiFe Hydroxide Lattice Tensile Strain: Enhancement of Adsorption of Oxygenated Intermediates for Efficient Water Oxidation Catalysis.

Angewandte Chemie, 2018
The binding strength of reactive intermediates with catalytically active sites plays a crucial role in governing catalytic performance of electrocatalysts. NiFe hydroxide offers efficient oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysis in alkaline electrolyte,
Daojin Zhou   +12 more
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The Tensile Test

2011
The tensile test is the most widely used material test. By looking at the tensile test as a forming operation several lessons can be learned. Basic the tensile operation is unstable, and the forming is restricted by an instability that concentrates the formation into a small zone, the neck.
Wilko C. Emmens, Wilko C. Emmens
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Tensile testing of ultra high tensile roping wire

Materials Science and Engineering, 1977
Abstract Criteria for assessing cold-drawn wire quality in respect of its suitability for its use in a steel rope is discussed. It is shown that the avoidance of premature tensile failure of individual wires in a rope is to a large extent governed by its ability to elongate uniformly.
G. T. Van Rooyen, J.I.J. Fick
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ChemInform Abstract: Spiropentane as a Tensile Spring

ChemInform, 1989
X-ray analyses of spiropentane (I) and its bridged analogs II and III showed that several bond lengths differed from their calcd. values. The bending of the spiropentane unit in III is greater than in II, whereas the torsion is released.
Boese, Roland   +3 more
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On the tensile strength of insect swarms [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysical Biology, 2016
Collective animal groups are often described by the macroscopic patterns they form. Such global patterns, however, convey limited information about the nature of the aggregation as a whole. Here, we take a different approach, drawing on ideas from materials testing to probe the macroscopic mechanical properties of mating swarms of the non-biting midge ...
Rui Ni, Nicholas T. Ouellette
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Cracks in tensile-contracting and tensile-dilating poroelastic materials

International Journal of Solids and Structures
Fibrous gels such as cartilage, blood clots, and carbon-nanotube-based sponges with absorbed oils suffer a reduction in volume by the expulsion of liquid under uniaxial tension, and this directly affects crack-tip fields and energy release rates. A continuum model is formulated for isotropic fibrous gels that exhibit a range of behaviors from volume ...
Konstantinos Garyfallogiannis   +2 more
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Tensile properties of the supraspinatus tendon

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1995
AbstractThe tensile properties of the supraspinatus tendon were investigated in 11 shoulders from fresh cadavers. The tendon was divided into three longitudinal strips: anterior, middle, and posterior. Each specimen was mounted on a materials testing machine, with four fluorescent markers placed on both surfaces of the tendon strip.
Bernard F. Morrey   +6 more
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Tensile Strength of Indium [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1958
THIS communication presents new approximate values of tensile strength and percentage elongation for indium.
D. S. Eppelsheimer, L. J. Reitsma
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