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    allows us to calculate the modulus of elasticity (Young’s Modulus) or E of the cantilever beam. Through the course of the experiment our observations revealed that the addition of weights deformed the beam in response to the applied stress. This deformation can be modeled using the Euler-Bernoulli beam bending theory. Our experimentation and calculations revealed that our data did indeed prove the theories mentioned in this lab. Furthermore, our values for the modulus of elasticity or E came within

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    Essay On Scaffolds

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    produce highly complex parts with small internal features and porosity to allow for microvascular regrowth to attach onto the scaffolds. To obtain a scaffold with suitable mechanical and viscoelastic properties (Young’s modulus 0.35± .11 MPa, Tensile stiffness 8.59±3.5 MPa, Equil. Modulus 13.6±1.5 MPa), it is very important to choose the proper polymeric material and fabrication technique10, 29, 40, 45. To recreate the submicron and nano-ECM-like architecture of native trachea tissue, electrospun collagen

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    By: Alexa Davidson Edited by:/ Ella Davidson Date: Wednesday, Nov 30, 2016 A day in the life of hair is not easy. Like, getting wedged in braids, getting dyed, having lice crawling around you (which is itchy) or getting shaved into stubble. People can take good care of their hair and others, it's just a feature. However, Hannah is a whole different story. If you looked at Hannah you would just see a twelve-year-old girl with dimples and dark, kinky hair. Hannah and I have a rapport relationship

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    Name: Ng szeming Date: 9/3/16 Subject: MSE320_lab_1 Fishing rod composites microstructure examination Abstract: In this experiment the main objective was going to look at the microstructure of the composites from the fishing rod with in angle, transverse and longitudinal. By using the microscope and within different scale to see the fiber and the epoxy. And will find out in different cut the effect to the volume fraction, and to prove why transverse cut is the only option for the

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    Prediction of the stress and strain fields ahead of the crack tips 1. Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................2 2. Problem description and work flow process .............................................................................................3 3. Solving Methodology and Boundary conditions...................................................................................

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    MATLAB, including the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and Young’s modulus (E). The results were then compared to values for the same properties in chicken and human bone from published literature. Overall, the calculated UTS of the chicken tibia (9.623 MPa) was a higher magnitude than that of a human bone in bending (103 MPa, Caeiro). The Young’s modulus (3.939 GPa) of the tested chicken tibia was on par with the literature Young’s modulus for chicken tibia (10.91 GPa, Massé), while the UTS of the sample

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    Orthodontic Research

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    The first idea of orthodontics has come when finger pressure manifested tooth movement. With the development of this branch of dentistry, there is constant research to create appliances which can move teeth “ideally” This has led clinicians trying to specify many appliances able to move the teeth, most of them include wires. Wires in many shapes, sizes, and materials (metallic alloys) are typically part of the orthodontist's inventory. Wires, and auxiliaries fabricated from wire (helical closed-coiled

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    ENG 1050 –Materials Selection Report Abstract After careful considerations of material properties with the objectives of the research (minimise cost and weight), the material that would be most suitable for the wind turbine tower is low-alloy steel and for the blades, CFRP. Considering the design constraints, the tower is best designed with a hollow circle frame with 5m (inner) and 3m (outer) radius which translates to a material cost of $4.96 million (tower only) and weighs 7893 tonnes. CFRP is

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    The macroscopic material behavior of concrete is influenced by the geometry, spatial distribution and material properties of individual material constituents and their mutual interactions. Therefore, it is essential to study the influence of each material constituent in order to estimate the residual strength of the structural components. Thus, failure of concrete is a complex phenomenon due to its multiscale and multiphase nature. When the normal stress in a material reaches its tensile strength

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    Cardiff School of Engineering Coursework Cover Sheet Personal Details First three letters of last (family) name……………KHI………….. Personal Tutor: ...Robert Davies………………… Discipline: ACE/EEE/MMM/FND (please circle) Module Details Module Name: ……Professional Studies…………. Module No: ……EN1914… Coursework Title: …………………CT Lab Report……………….....……………….. Lecturer: …………………………Dr. Geoff Evans………….………………......... Submission Deadline: …………Friday 25th of November……………………………

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