Response to a comment on ‘the ultimate tensile strength of metal and ceramic matrix composites’
Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia, 1994Keywords: mechanical-properties Reference EPFL-ARTICLE-202916doi:10.1016/0956-716x(94)90478-2 Record created on 2014-11-07, modified on 2017-05 ...
Evans, A. G., Curtin, W. A.
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Ultimate Strength of Rectangular Compression Members without Tensile Strength
Journal of the Structural Division, 1974In a 1971 paper by Yokel, he presented an analysis for the ultimate load of eccentrically loaded compression members of rectangular cross section with no tensile strength. This paper extends the range of the analysis and gives general expressions for a load-slenderness ratio relationship for the entire range of eccentricity-depth ratio e/t .
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Collective prediction of ultimate tensile strength in high-precision foundries
2012 7th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA), 2012Mechanical properties are the features that measure the ability of a metal to withstand several loads and tensions. Specifically, ultimate tensile strength is the force a material can resist until it finally breaks. This property is one of the variables controlled during the foundry process.
Javier Nieves+2 more
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Tensile Strength and Ultimate Elongation of Rubber-Fibrous Compositions
International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, 1980Abstract Data are presented which show that the mechanism of fracture in rubber-fiber composites is governed by the adhesion of the matrix material to the fiber as well as the strength of the matrix. Degree of orientation of the fiber is also important.
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A Comparative Study for the Prediction of Ultimate Tensile Strength in Flexible Pipes
Day 4 Fri, March 25, 2016, 2016Abstract A flexible pipe consists of several layers which have various materials and different functions. For a new design of flexible pipe, the structural response on external loads will vary depending on the characteristics of each layer.
Beom-Seon Jang, Ki-Ho Yim
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Effects of solvent drying time and water storage on ultimate tensile strength of adhesives.
Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2014AIM Simplified adhesives are a blend of monomers with solvents that are expected to evaporate before light curing. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of drying time and water storage on the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of three ...
S. Emamieh+5 more
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Modeling the Ultimate Tensile Strength of Unidirectional Glass‐Matrix Composites
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2000The ultimate tensile strengths of a unidirectional glass‐matrix composite were measured as a function of fiber volume fraction. The results were compared with predictions, using a refined solution of the stress field generated by an axisymmetric damage model, which incorporated the effect of stress concentration in the fiber caused by the presence of a
N. J. Pagano+3 more
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Investigation into the ultimate tensile strength of laminated silage fibres
Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, 1968Abstract In connection with investigations into the self-feeding of silage from tower silos, experiments were conducted to determine the intrinsic strength of silage in the mass with a view to assessing the flow characteristics of this material in large diameter silos (about 20 ft).
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Transition in ultimate tensile strength under load control at 4 K
Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1994신소재공학과
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The Relation Between Ultimate Tensile Strength and Carbide Size in Steel
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, 1976The paper demonstrates that a definite and simple relationship exists between ultimate tensile strength (or Brinell hardness) and the carbide size in steels, for a given carbide shape and volume fraction. This is explained on the basis that microvoid initiation, by decohesion at the carbide/matrix interface or by fracture of the carbide itself, is the ...
I. Le May, M.-W. Lui
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