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Considerations in selecting laboratory scale test specimens for evaluation of fracture toughness [PDF]
The assessment of defects in large steel structures requires a trustworthy evaluation of the material’s toughness. This toughness is not only a material property but is also influenced by the loading conditions and geometry; the so-called constraint. The
De Waele, Wim +4 more
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Thermomechanical fatigue tests of laser beam powder bed fusion (PBF‐LB) Inconel 718 show that the additively manufactured material reaches almost the lifetimes of conventionally‐rolled material under no‐dwell conditions. Introducing dwell times at the maximum temperature markedly reduces the lifetimes due to pronounced grain boundary sliding associated
Stefan Guth +6 more
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This study represents a novel contribution regarding the behavior of fiber-metal laminates (FMLs) under tensile impact loading. The experimental program included axial tensile-impact tests and quasi-static tensile and flexural tests after impact.
Islam El-Sagheer +2 more
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Nickel‐based alloys are widely used in high‐temperature applications due to their excellent mechanical strength and oxidation resistance. However, properties such as high‐temperature strength and pronounced work‐hardening make them difficult to machine.
Soheil Rooein +2 more
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Effect of NaCl on texture modification of cuttlefish mantle (Sepia brevimana) [PDF]
The mechanical properties of cleaned cuttlefish mantle (Sepia brevimana) before and after spinning in cold salt solution were characterized by tensile and shear test.
Chakree Tongraung +2 more
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Comparative Study on the Test Method for Tensile Elastic Modulus of Rock Materials
Rock material has different mechanical behaviors under compressive and tensile loading. Correspondingly, there are two types of elastic modulus: compressive elastic modulus Ec and tensile elastic modulus Et, respectively.
Yan Zhang, Dawei Yu
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CURRENT COGNITION OF ROCK TENSILE STRENGTH TESTING BY BRAZILIAN TEST
Tensile strength in rock mechanics is a characteristic more frequently determined in the indirect rather than direct way. This paper presents a historical review of the development of the indirect method called the Brazilian test, comprising the period ...
Zlatko Briševac +2 more
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Effect of Laser Deoxidation on Adhesive‐Bonded Aluminum in an Oxygen‐Free Atmosphere
This study investigates laser ablation of aluminum under oxygen‐free conditions. The goal is to produce oxide‐free substrates that enable improved adhesive bonding with epoxy. Optimized laser parameters (90% overlap, 300 µJ) combined with oxide‐free substrates result in the highest tensile strength of the adhesive bond.
Sandra Gerland +5 more
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Tensile Behavior of 3D Printed Specimens by Small Punch Test [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the deformation behavior of 3D printed specimens using the small punch tensile test method. Traditional tensile tests for assessing mechanical properties require a significant amount of material to produce ...
Bum Joon Kim
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