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High-T<sub>g</sub> Polyimide Matrix Composites via Backbone Ethynyl Crosslinking: Preparation and Short-Term High-Temperature Performance. [PDF]
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Truly Universal Dental Cements vs. Conventional Ones-Comparison of Mechanical Properties. [PDF]
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Effects of cotton waste fibers on the strength development and flexural toughness of densified high-strength concrete. [PDF]
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B, 2004
AbstractThis study compared two test methods used to evaluate the flexural strength of resin‐based dental composites. The two test methods evaluated were the three‐point bending test4 and the biaxial flexural test. Materials used in this investigation were from the same manufacturer (3M ESPE) and included microfill (A110), minifill (Z100 and Filtek ...
Adrian Ujin Yap, Chwee Teck Lim
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AbstractThis study compared two test methods used to evaluate the flexural strength of resin‐based dental composites. The two test methods evaluated were the three‐point bending test4 and the biaxial flexural test. Materials used in this investigation were from the same manufacturer (3M ESPE) and included microfill (A110), minifill (Z100 and Filtek ...
Adrian Ujin Yap, Chwee Teck Lim
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On the three-point flexural tests of dental polymeric resins
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 1997Currently acrylic resins are commonly employed in many medical applications, especially for the fabrication of long span provisional restorations in dentistry and bone cement in orthopedics. One of the major problems associated with the conventional type of acrylic resins is their unsatisfactory mechanical properties.
Y, Oshida, A G, Zuccari
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Three-Point Bending Device for flexure testing of soft tissues
2009 IEEE 35th Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, 2009This 3-Point Bending Device is intended to provide the user with a novel tool used to obtain material property information for biological tissues. Specifically, the device is intended to provide the user with the stress-strain relationship of the tested tissue in the low-strain region (≪5% strain) and provide the location of the neutral axis.
Michael Harman +3 more
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Bond strength of metal–ceramic systems in three‐point flexure bond test
Journal of Applied Biomaterials, 1995AbstractThis study deals with a three‐point flexure test for the metal‐ceramic bond involving geometrically simple specimens (alloy strips partly coated with ceramic) that can be fabricated with reasonable expenditure and sufficient reproducibility. The calculation of the stress distribution in such specimens with the aid of the finite‐element method ...
Lenz, Jürgen +4 more
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Dental Traumatology, 2013
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the introduction of nanofillers on the mechanical properties of fiber‐reinforced composites (FRCs) for stabilization and conservative treatment of multiple traumatized anterior teeth. In particular, the aim of the research was to point out the force levels of two sizes (diameters
Sfondrini M. F. +6 more
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AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the introduction of nanofillers on the mechanical properties of fiber‐reinforced composites (FRCs) for stabilization and conservative treatment of multiple traumatized anterior teeth. In particular, the aim of the research was to point out the force levels of two sizes (diameters
Sfondrini M. F. +6 more
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