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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.
Bernard F. Morrey+6 more
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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, Ermanno Bonucci
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Advanced Composite Materials, 2019
Continuous carbon fiber composites can be printed using 3D printers. Many studies detailing the mechanical properties of such 3D printed composites have been published, all of which employed a conventional tensile specimen configuration with surface ...
A. Todoroki+6 more
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Continuous carbon fiber composites can be printed using 3D printers. Many studies detailing the mechanical properties of such 3D printed composites have been published, all of which employed a conventional tensile specimen configuration with surface ...
A. Todoroki+6 more
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Tensile properties of antler bone
Calcified Tissue International, 1982The tensile deformation characteristics of compact bone from deer antler were measured in both the "dry" and "wet" states and compared with published values for bovine compact bone. The tensile strength in the wet state (108 +/- 5.1 MN/m2) was comparable to the value for bovine compact bone tested at the same strain rate.
N Ramanathan, A Rajaram
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Tensile properties of orthodontic wire
American Journal of Orthodontics, 19771. Wires with a range of tensile properties are available for construction of a Stage 1 arch wire in the Begg orthodontic appliance. 2. Over a period of 3 days, a detectable amount of stress relaxation occurs in some orthodontic wires loaded initially to 20 kg.
G.J. Cocks, C.C. Twelftree, M.R. Sims
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Tensile properties of suture materials
Biomaterials, 1988The tensile properties of three new sutures, two non-absorbable and one absorbable material, have been evaluated and compared with those of polypropylene and nylon sutures. It was found that the five materials differed significantly in their tensile strengths and elastic/plastic deformation characteristics but displayed comparable elongations at ...
Randall J. Storey+2 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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Tensile and compressive properties of cancellous bone
Journal of Biomechanics, 1991The relationship between the mechanical properties of trabecular bone in tension and compression was investigated by non-destructive testing of the same specimens in tension and compression, followed by random allocation to a destructive test in either tension or compression.
Lisbeth Røhl+4 more
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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 ...
Alfred A. Donatelli, Mohammad Shishesaz
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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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