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Natural plant stems modelling in a three-point bending test [PDF]

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2019
The paper presents an approach to natural plant stems numerical modelling in a three-point bending test. Introduced subject was connected with elaborating more efficient systems for harvesting energetic plants.
Kawecki Bartosz   +2 more
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Three-point bending test simulation on implant fpds with a bio-faithful model. [PDF]

open access: yesOral Implantol (Rome), 2017
It is well known by previous important studies that mandible flexes during different jaw movements. According to this assumption it is very important to know how implant supported fixed partial dentures could restrict mandibular movements and, could lead to excess strain accumulation that could modify the resolution of implant treatment. The aim of our
Vertucci V   +3 more
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Adhesive Contact of Nanowire in Three-Point Bending Test [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2011
A new adhesive receding contact model is presented in this paper for a nanowire in a three-point bending test. Because of its flexability, the nanowire in such a test, may lift-off or separate from its supporting elastic medium; this can dramatically change the nanowire boundary conditions and deformations.
Yin Zhang, Ya-Pu Zhao
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Three-Point Bending Test for Three Different Bolt Diameters [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Engineering & Technological Advances, 2019
Timber is one of the oldest materials used as main structural element prior concrete and steel which have greater ability to sustain load. The greater demand for timber as construction materials, the wood engineering introduced a new timber type called Engineered Wood Product (EWP).
Nor Jihan Abd Malek, Sadiq Azizi Othman
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A Simple Model for Inverse Estimation from Three-point Bending Tests

open access: yesProcedia Structural Integrity, 2023
Laboratory experiments provide us with a large amount of data, especially if the test is continued after peak loading, so that we can determine additional material properties beyond those required by the standards. It is necessary to link the measured data to a mathematical model, which must establish the appropriate connections between the data and ...
Kožar, Ivica   +2 more
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Comparative study on the results of different tensile test methods of artificial frozen soil [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
Tensile strength of frozen soil is an important index for frozen soil engineering design. It is found that uniaxial tensile strength, three-point bending and four-point bending tensile strength values of frozen soil are inconsistent in the test. For this
Yu Chang-yi, Lu Ming-yue
doaj   +1 more source

Verification of a displacement model for three-point bending test

open access: yesProcedia Structural Integrity, 2023
Three-point bending is an important test for various parameters in materials science, and the complete test yields a force- displacement diagram. In this work, we have developed a numerical model that can describe the testing process and help us to determine relevant material properties related to the fracture process.
Kožar, I.   +3 more
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The parameter estimation from three-point bending tests [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
We would like to use an inverse procedure to determine the two parameters of the model using the recorded experimental data. The recorded parameters must describe the experiment completely and unambiguously. In the case of three-point bend- ing tests, the complete set of recorded data includes force, displacement, and CMOD values. Our work compares the
Kožar, Ivica   +3 more
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Three point bending test of glass/epoxy composite health monitoring by acoustic emission

open access: yesAlexandria Engineering Journal, 2019
As glass epoxy composites have special properties, they are used in different structures. Health monitoring of this kind of composite is very important due to its use in many industries.
Nima Beheshtizadeh   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Carbon Dioxide: A Raw Material for Cementitious Mortar

open access: yesMaterials Proceedings, 2021
Buildings and infrastructures can absorb CO2 from the atmosphere because of the carbonation process that affects the calcium hydroxide of concrete elements.
Alessandro P. Fantilli   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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