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    CZ Composition Analysis

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    Although for pre-shock samples, CZ has a higher average value of MOR, for post-shock samples the MOR value of CS is slightly higher than the other two compositions. In conclusion, based on the experimental results, average values are calculated for elastic modulus, crushing strength and MOR of each composition. These values are tabulated in Table 2. The measured minimum porosity for all three compositions is also summarized in Table 2. It is assume that this porosity exists either within the matrix, or

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    Total Hip Replacement

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    Total hip replacement or THR is a clinically effective procedure for the treatment of pain and disability that arises due to the final stage arthritis of the hip. THR is prescribed for the patients who do not respond to the options that are non surgical, self management, education of the patient, physical therapy, acupuncture, and exercise. ( Pivec. et.al,2012). Numerous procedures , a range of implant designs are available and it is the surgeon who has to decide upon as to which type of fixation

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    Effect of Point and Line Defects on the Properties of Graphene: A Review Rajasekaran G, Prarthana Narayanan and Avinash Parashar* Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee - 247667, India * Corresponding author: E-Mail: drap1fme@iitr.ac.in, Ph: +91-1332-284801 ABSTRACT New materials with distinctive properties are arising and attracting the scientific community at regular intervals. Stiffness and strength are the important factors in determining

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    The modulus of rupture was performed according to ASTM C 78 and ESS 203 with third-point loading. The modulus of rupture is calculated by the Eq. (2.14): fr = PL/bd2 (2.14) The modulus of rupture was performed according to ASTM C 78 and ESS 203 with center-point loading. The modulus of rupture is calculated by the Eq. (2.15):

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    Langenbruch and Shapiro(2015) stated that seismic events occur in rock sections with high Young’s Modulus and low Poisson’s ratio. Young’s modulus refers to the ratio of amount of stress to strain while Poisson’s ratio is the ratio of lateral strain to longitudinal strain. They stated that a significant amount of rock stress originated from elastic rock heterogeneity, and that the heterogeneity index of rocks indicates these rock sections. Langenbruch and Shapiro(2015) concluded

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    was also performed applying a small constant stress to the sample and monitoring its deformation over time. Results: The strain sweep test shows that the CF-like mucus presented about one order of magnitude higher storage or elastic modulus (G’), loss or viscous modulus (G”) and complex viscosity (|n*|) compared to Normal mucus. The pseudo-linear viscoelastic region (LVR) of CF-like mucus is located at strain values of 100% to 1000% and Normal mucus from 1% to 1000%. Complex viscosity of both samples

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    Part:C A-1: Polymer weight averages and molecular distribution: There are two types of molecular averages from which we can , the number average and weight average, which can we calculate by knowing the number of molecules and that weight fractions in the polymer. If we are given numbers of molecules with their molecular weights. Then we can calculate number-average molecular weight (Mn) and weight average molecular weight (Mw). From that, we can get polydispersity index and know it is monodispersed

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    Pages 14-15 Abstract This report aims to analyse and discuss the results of carrying out tensile tests for two materials, in this case Mild Steel and Nylon. The purpose of this is to use the information generated to calculate Young’s Modulus, Yield Stress, Tensile Strength, and Percentage Elongation. These properties must be known before designing a product using the materials tested, because the anticipated behaviour of the material must be suitable for the design specification, with

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     Finite Element Analysis of Out-of-plane Compressive Properties of a Honeycomb Structures with Hexagonal topology Abstract— This work illustrates the manufacturing of the honeycomb hexagonal topology structures by the kirigami technical, and the compressive testing of this specimen. The cellular configuration is simulated using a series of finite element models representing fullscale. The models are benchmarked against experimental results from pure compression tests. Finite element models of the

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    The Mechanical Behavior of Geopolymers after exposing to High Temperatures Name University Supervisor Due Date: Executive Summary This paper reviews the mechanical behavior of geopolymers after exposing to high temperatures. The review begins with a brief overview of geopolymers and examines the extant literature on the mechanical behavior of geopolymers after exposing to high temperatures by artificial intelligent techniques. The final and compressive strength of geopolymers is

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