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The tensile properties of single osteons
The Anatomical Record, 1967AbstractThe ultimate tensile strength and modulus of elasticity of individual osteons from human and ox compact bone were determined with a specially designed microwave extensimeter. The results were related to the degree of calcification and the orientation of collagen fiber‐bundles in successive lamellae of the osteons. The following conclusions were
A, Ascenzi, E, Bonucci
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Tensile Properties of Orthodontic Elastomeric Chains
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2010Orthodontic elastomeric chains are a main component in orthodontic therapy employing labial or lingual appliances. The aim of this study was to investigate the tensile properties of orthodontic elastomeric chains with a test setup according to ISO 21606:2007.Orthodontic elastomeric chains of eight manufacturers with and without an intermodular link ...
Marc Philipp, Dittmer +5 more
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Tensile properties of the supraspinatus tendon
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1995AbstractThe 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.
E, Itoi +6 more
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Tensile properties of twisted hair fibers
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2005Hair is routinely twisted during grooming processes, which can cause tangles and lead to breakage of hair fibers. To evaluate the damage caused by twisting hair, the tensile stress–strain properties of single twisted hair fibers were measured by two different experimental procedures: (A) twist at constant length, followed by extension to break (without
Theresa A, Dankovich +2 more
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Dynamic tensile properties of human placenta
Journal of Biomechanics, 2008Automobile crashes are the largest cause of injury death for pregnant females and the leading cause of traumatic fetal injury mortality in the United States. Computational models, useful tools to evaluate the risk of fetal loss in motor vehicle crashes, are based on a limited number of quasi-static material tests of the placenta.
Sarah J, Manoogian +5 more
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Modeling of Tensile Properties
2009AbstractA computational tool would require the contribution of the strengthening mechanisms of metallic material to be predicted and then summed in an appropriate way to derive an estimate of the tensile properties. This article focuses on the modeling of deformation mechanisms pertinent to structural materials, namely, solid-solution strengthening ...
Peter C. Collins, Hamish L. Fraser
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Some tensile properties of elastic tissue
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1954Abstract Load-extension curves of strips of ox ligamentum nuchae in the extension range 0–20% may be repeated several times without change. Use of this observation has been made in studying the effects of various chemical treatments of the material on its mechanical properties. The results have been interpreted in terms of the structure of the tissue.
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Tensile properties of polyethylene blends
Polymer Engineering & Science, 1981AbstractBinary and ternary blends were prepared from low, medium, and high density polyethylene. The tensile properties of these materials indicated that the blends formed either compatible or semi‐compatible mixtures. One of the ternary blends exhibited a slight synergism in properties which could be partially attributed to an enhancement in ...
M. R. Shishesaz, A. A. Donatelli
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Tensile properties of carbon fibres
Fibre Science and Technology, 1981Abstract A method for eliminating errors in the determination of strain and actual breaking force for carbon fibres is presented. Tests carried out a 20°C–200°C did not show any effects of temperature on the mechanical properties of the fibres.
W. Żurek +3 more
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Structure-tensile properties of polyurethanes
European Polymer Journal, 1997Abstract A series of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene-(HTPB) based polyurethanes (PUs) were synthesized by solution polymerization with different types of diisocyanates, hard segment contents, NCO OH ratio and polymerization methods. Spectroscopic and stress-strain studies were carried out to elucidate the structure-property relationships ...
Shih-Liang Huang, Juin-Yih Lai
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