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The Young's modulus of a microcrystalline cellulose

open access: yesCellulose, 2001
This research is concerned with an investigation into the determination of the micromechanical properties of a particulate form of cellulose, namely microcrystalline cellulose. Using the technique of Raman spectroscopy the shift in the 1095 cm-1 Raman band, characteristic of cellulose, with strain is monitored and compared to the deformation of natural
Eichhorn, SJ, Young, RJ
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On Young’s Modulus for Anisotropic Media

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1995
If a piece of homogeneous anisotropic elastic material is subject to simple tension along a direction n for which Young’s modulus E(n) is an extremum, then the corresponding strain field is coaxial with the simple tension stress field. An appropriate set of rectangular cartesian coordinate axes may be introduced such that three of the elastic ...
Boulanger, Philippe, Hayes, Michael
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Young’s modulus in nanostructured metals

International Journal of Materials Research, 2003
Abstract The interface effect on Young’s modulus was investigated in electro-deposited fully-dense Ni –P alloys with a relatively constant phosphorus content (2– 3 wt%), but with different grain sizes ranging from 4 to 29 nm. Essentially the same Young’s modulus was observed for grain sizes ≥ 18 nm.
Y. Zhou, U. Erb, K. T. Aust, G. Palumbo
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Anisotropy of the Young's modulus of bone

Nature, 1977
THE anisotropy in elastic deformation exhibited by compact bone sections is well known1, but has been demonstrated mainly for orientations parallel to, (designated as longitudinal) or, normal to, (designated as transverse or radial), the long axis of the bone.
W, Bonfield, M D, Grynpas
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