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Experimental and numerical investigation of low-yield-strength (LYS) steel plate shear walls under cyclic loading

, 2020
Steel plate shear walls (SPSWs) are lateral load resisting systems with a significant energy dissipation potential under cyclic loading. This research performed experimental and numerical investigation of the cyclic behavior of low-yield-strength (LYS ...
M. G. Azandariani, M. Gholhaki, M. Kafi
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USE OF TERMS YIELD STRENGTH AND YIELD POINT

2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to describe the terms yield strength and yield point. Included are definitions for both terms and recommendations for their use and application.</div></div>
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New Technology Yields Ultrahigh-Strength Proppant

SPE Production & Operations, 2014
Summary Nearly all of the proppant available on the market today can be classified into one of three tiers—sand, resin-coated sand, or ceramic. The products contained in these three tiers have served the industry well and have typically covered the broad spectrum of applications required by completions engineers.
Terry Palisch   +2 more
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Temperature dependent strengthening mechanisms and yield strength for CNT/metal composites

Composite structures, 2020
Strengthening mechanisms in CNT/metal composites are significant guidelines on composites design. However, the strengthening mechanisms at high temperatures have few been reported.
Xuyao Zhang   +8 more
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Modeling the effect of temperature on the yield strength of precipitation strengthening Ni-base superalloys

International journal of plasticity, 2019
For describing the temperature-dependent yield strength (TDYS) of precipitation strengthening Ni-base superalloys, a temperature-dependent model of Anti-Phase Boundary (APB) energy was developed in this study firstly.
Weiguo Li   +7 more
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Smooth-shell metamaterials of cubic symmetry: Anisotropic elasticity, yield strength and specific energy absorption

Acta Materialia, 2019
Shell-lattices consist of a single, periodic, non-intersecting shell of uniform wall thickness that separates two intertwined void phases. To obtain a comprehensive overview on their small and large strain response, three families of shell-lattices are ...
C. Bonatti, D. Mohr
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Correlation between microstructure and yield strength of as-quenched and Q&P steels with different carbon content (0.06–0.42 wt%C)

Materials Science & Engineering: A, 2019
Quenching and partitioning (Q&P) steels have been attracted much attention due to excellent combination of strength and ductility. However, the actual Q&P microstructures may contain the carbon-depleted martensite (i.e., initial martensite, M1), bainitic
G. Gao   +6 more
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Yield strength of molybdenum at high pressures

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2007
In the diamond anvil cell technology, the pressure gradient approach is one of the three major methods in determining the yield strength for various materials at high pressures. In the present work, by in situ measuring the thickness of the sample foil, we have improved the traditional technique in this method.
Qiumin, Jing   +6 more
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A modeling methodology to investigate the effect of interfacial adhesion on the yield strength of MMT reinforced nanocomposites

Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 2019
This article focuses on the effects of incomplete interfacial adhesion on the yield strength and interface/interphase properties of montmorillonite (MMT)/polymer nanocomposites (MPN).
Y. Zare, K. Rhee, Soojin Park
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Ultimate Yield Strength of Copper

Journal of Applied Physics, 1962
Copper specimens were subjected to large dynamic tensions by colliding relatively thin plates with thick plates holding the samples. The collision first produces strong shock waves, from 300 to 600 kbar, that propagate in both directions from the impact interface.
R. G. McQueen, S. P. Marsh
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