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Stress/strain effects on electrochemical activity: Metallurgical/mechanical/interactions and surface reactivity

2021

Abstract Tribocorrosion is of complex nature as it involves multiscale interactions between mechanical, (electro-)chemical, physical, and material factors. The influence of mechanical stresses/strains on the surface reactivity of metallic alloys is described here. The electrochemical behavior and the corrosion resistance of engineering alloys are discussed in the presence of compressive and tensile stresses through different examples. The role of physical (formation of steps, roughness, microcracks), metallurgical (dislocations, crystallographic texture, and grain size), and chemical (passive film composition) changes induced by plastic deformation on electrochemical behavior and corrosion …

Materials scienceTribocorrosionUltimate tensile strengthMetallurgyStress–strain curveSurface finishTexture (crystalline)ElectrochemistryGrain sizeCorrosion
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General stress-strain model for concrete or masonry response under uniaxial cyclic compression

2002

The paper proposes analytical forms able to represent with very good approximation the constitutive law experimentally deducible by means of uniaxial cyclic compressive tests on material having softening post-peak behaviour in compression and negligible tensile strength. The envelope, unloading and reloading curves characterizing the proposed model adequately approach structural responses corresponding to different levels of nonlinearity and ductility, requiring a not very high number of parameters to be calibrated experimentally. The reliability of the model is shown by comparing the results that it is able to provide with the ones analytically deduced from two reference models (one for co…

Materials scienceUniaxial compressionConcrete modelbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationStress–strain curveBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringMasonryCompression (physics)Constitutive lawSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsUltimate tensile strengthCyclic loadingbusinessDuctilityEnvelope (mathematics)SofteningMasonry modelCivil and Structural Engineering
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The influence of steel fibres on compressive and tensile strength of ultra high performance concrete : A review

2020

Abstract This review paper presents the effects of steel fibre reinforcement regarding the compressive and tensile strength of UHPC. The intention is to give an overview of the research field and supply guidance for future research. Relevant papers were identified through a systematic literature search. An accumulation of the results shows that fibres have potential for improving the tensile strength of UHPC. The effect depends on fibre content, type and hybrid combinations. The effect of fibres on compressive strength seems to be questionable. Variations in test specimen geometry and other factors might also influence the results.

Materials scienceVDP::Teknologi: 500::Bygningsfag: 5300211 other engineering and technologiesSteel fibre020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and Construction0201 civil engineeringCompressive strength021105 building & constructionUltimate tensile strengthGeneral Materials ScienceUltra high performanceComposite materialReinforcementFibre contentCivil and Structural EngineeringSystematic search
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A Standardised Approach to the Biomechanical Evaluation of Tracheal Grafts

2021

[EN] The ideal tracheal substitute must have biomechanical properties comparable to the native trachea, but currently there is no standardised approach to evaluating these properties. Here we propose a novel method for evaluating and comparing the properties of tracheal substitutes, thus systematising both measurement and data curation. This system was tested by comparing native rabbit tracheas to frozen and decellularised specimens and determining the histological characteristics of those specimens. We performed radial compression tests on the anteroposterior tracheal axis and longitudinal axial tensile tests with the specimens anastomosed to the jaw connected to a measuring system. All ca…

Materials scienceVolume UnitBioengineeringtracheaBiochemistryMicrobiologyArticlebiomechanicsUltimate tensile strengthAnimalsHumansTissue engineeringBiomechanicsLongitudinal axisairway bioengineering biomechanics tissue engineering trachea transplantationMolecular BiologyTransplantationbioengineeringTissue ScaffoldsBiomechanicsrespiratory systemQR1-502Biomechanical PhenomenaTracheaTransplantationAirwayRadial compressionairwaytissue engineeringRabbitsBiomedical engineeringtransplantationBiomolecules
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Strength distribution in paper

1998

Abstract Tensile strength distributions are studied in four paper samples that exhibit a variety of brittle-to-ductile properties. 1005 tensile specimens were measured in each case. The standard Gumbel and Weibull distributions, and a recently proposed double exponential modification of the former are compared with the observations visually and using chi-squared and Kolmogorov–Smirnov tests. The Gumbel distribution fails to fit the data while the Weibull distribution gives satisfactory agreement. However, the double exponential distribution fits the data best, regardless of the ductility of the material.

Materials scienceWeibull modulusMechanical EngineeringDouble exponential functionCondensed Matter PhysicsDistribution fittingGumbel distributionMechanics of MaterialsUltimate tensile strengthForensic engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceStatistical physicsDuctilityExponentiated Weibull distributionWeibull distributionMaterials Science and Engineering: A
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Amorphous and crystalline polyetheretherketone: Mechanical properties and tissue reactions during a 3-year follow-up.

2007

The study was aimed to test the mechanical strength, structural stability, and tissue reactions of optically amorphous and crystalline polyetheretherketone (PEEK) plates during a 3-year follow-up in vivo and in vitro. The injection-moulded PEEK plates were implanted to the dorsal subcutis of 12 sheep, which were sacrificed at 6-156 weeks. Thereafter, the plates were subjected to tensile tests, and levels of crystallinity were assessed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Histological evaluation was carried out using the paraffin technique. In vitro properties were examined with the tensile test and DSC at 0-156 weeks. Tissue reactions were mild and fairly similar for the amorphous an…

Materials scienceYield (engineering)PolymersBiomedical EngineeringBiocompatible MaterialsPolyethylene GlycolsBiomaterialsProsthesis ImplantationCrystallinityBenzophenonesDifferential scanning calorimetryTensile StrengthUltimate tensile strengthMaterials TestingPeekAnimalsAnesthesiaComposite materialTensile testingInflammationSheepMetals and AlloysProstheses and ImplantsKetoneseye diseasesInternal FixatorsAmorphous solidEosinophilsCeramics and Compositessense organsElongationFollow-Up StudiesJournal of biomedical materials research. Part A
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Fibre break processes in unidirectional composites

2014

International audience; A model to predict the effects of the accumulation of fibre breakages in unidirectional carbon fibre composites has been developed that takes into account several physical phenomena controlling fibre failure, including the stochastic nature of fibre strength, stress transfer between fibres due to the shear of the matrix, interfacial debonding and viscosity of the matrix. The damage processes leading up to failure are discussed and quantified, first in terms of fibre breaks for the case of monotonically increasing tensile loading, then for sustained loading and finally the implications for more complex loads and structures are discussed. It is clearly shown that the f…

Materials science[ SPI.MAT ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsMicromechanicsFibresViscoelasticity[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsShear (sheet metal)Stress (mechanics)ViscosityMatrix (mathematics)LaminatesMechanics of MaterialsPhysical phenomenaUltimate tensile strengthCeramics and CompositesMicro-mechanics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Composite material[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Numerical analysis
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Investigation and modeling of the anomalous yield point phenomenon in pure tantalum

2014

International audience; The monotonic and cyclic behavior of commercially pure tantalum has been investigated at room temperature, in order to capture and understand the occurrence of the anomalous yield point phenomenon. Interrupted tests have been performed, with strain reversals (tensile or compressive loading) after an aging period. The stress drop is attributed to the interactions between dislocations and solute atoms (oxygen) and its macroscopic occurrence is not systematically observed. InfraRed Thermography (IRT) measurements supported by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) pictures of the polished gauge length of a specimen during an interrupted tensile test reveal the nucleation an…

Materials science[ SPI.MAT ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsNucleationTantalumchemistry.chemical_elementBand propagation02 engineering and technologyTantalum01 natural sciences[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsViscosity0103 physical sciencesPhenomenological modelUltimate tensile strengthForensic engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialTensile testing010302 applied physicsStrain (chemistry)Mechanical Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicschemistryMechanics of MaterialsStatic strain agingInfrared thermography0210 nano-technologyStrain localizationDynamic strain aging
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Static and dynamic mechanical properties of Arundo Donax fillers-epoxy composites

2014

Abstract Aim of this work is to investigate the feasibility of using a natural and inexpensive filler obtained by grinding the culms of Arundo Donax as reinforcement of epoxy resins. The effect of the content and size of Arundo Donax fillers on static and dynamic mechanical properties was evaluated showing that the composites exhibit higher tensile moduli, comparable flexural moduli and lower strength properties in comparison to the neat resin. Moreover, changes in the storage and the loss moduli only above the glass transition temperature (i.e. in the rubbery region) were found while neither significant shifts of tan δ peaks to higher temperatures nor reductions in the peak height of the c…

Materials sciencebiologyArundo Donax fillers Epoxy composites Static properties Dynamic mechanical analysisScanning electron microscope Void contentArundo donaxDynamic mechanical analysisEpoxyengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiFlexural strengthFiller (materials)visual_artVoid (composites)Ultimate tensile strengthengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialGlass transitionMaterials & Design
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Experimental Research of the Formability of Lightweight Metallic Materials Used in Automotive Industry

2015

This paper aims to study the plastic deformation behaviour of lightweight metallic materials in order to reduce the total weight of the vehicles without affecting their performances. For the theoretical and experimental researches presented here, among these materials the AZ31B magnesium alloy has been chosen, a representative alloy for the magnesium-zinc-aluminium alloy system. The results of the theoretical researches, made on finite elements models, were validated by means of experimental researches consisting of tensile tests, forming limit curves determination tests and AZ31B magnesium alloy drawing, respectively.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryAlloyMetallurgyAutomotive industryGeneral Medicineengineering.materialFinite element methodExperimental researchMetallic materialsUltimate tensile strengthengineeringFormabilityMagnesium alloybusinessApplied Mechanics and Materials
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