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Báo cáo y học: "Mechanical behaviour of standardized, endoskeleton-including hip spacers implanted into composite femurs"

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... standardized protocol of testing the mechanical behaviour of a hip spacer available, the loading procedure was defined following the recommendations of the ISO 7206 standard for determination of fatigue ... to be used for the creation of finite element models of the femur J Biomech 1996; 29: 1241 20 Cristofolini L, Viceconti M, Cappello A, Toni A Mechanical Validation of Whole Bone Composite Femur ... comparison of physical and chemical properties of commercial materials Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag; 2000 16 Thielen T, Maas S, Zuerbes A, Waldmann D, Kelm J Mechanical Material Properties of Polymethylmethacrylate...
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Mechanical behaviour of PEM fuel cell catalyst layers during regular cell operation

Mechanical behaviour of PEM fuel cell catalyst layers during regular cell operation

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... Therefore, in order to acquire a complete understanding of the mechanical behaviour of the catalyst layers during regular cell operation, mechanical response under steady-state hygro-thermal stresses ... the former literature that many of the mechanical life failures result from cracking, tearing and puncture of the PEMs In the study of Luo et al [15], the formation of punctures, which is generally ... Journal of Energy and Environment (IJEE), Volume 1, Issue 6, 2010, pp.927-936 of which have some element of physical design or operation associated to it that can be altered to improve an aspect of...
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Mechanical behaviour of human epidermal and dermal layers in vivo pdf

Mechanical behaviour of human epidermal and dermal layers in vivo pdf

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... on the mechanical response of the skin The aim of the present thesis is to gain a better understanding in the mechanical behaviour of the skin by characterizing the mechanical behaviour of four ... the mechanical behaviour of the top layer and the deeper layers of the skin in a non-invasive manner The aim of this thesis is to gain a better understanding in the mechanical behaviour of the ... external influences The mechanical behaviour of skin is an important consideration in a number of cosmetic and clinical implications For example, knowledge of its mechanical behaviour can help to...
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Mechanical behaviour of engineering materials

Mechanical behaviour of engineering materials

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... Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials J Rửsler ã H Harders ã M Bọker Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials Metals, Ceramics, Polymers, ... mechanical loads It is, thus, of considerable importance for students of mechanical engineering and materials science to thoroughly study the mechanical behaviour of materials There are dierent ... comprehensively cover the mechanical behaviour of materials It addresses students of mechanical engineering and materials science as well as practising engineers working on the design of components Although...
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.Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials.J. Rösler · H. Harders · M. BäkerMechanical pot

.Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials.J. Rösler · H. Harders · M. BäkerMechanical pot

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... Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials J Rửsler ã H Harders ã M Bọker Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials Metals, Ceramics, Polymers, ... mechanical loads It is, thus, of considerable importance for students of mechanical engineering and materials science to thoroughly study the mechanical behaviour of materials There are dierent ... comprehensively cover the mechanical behaviour of materials It addresses students of mechanical engineering and materials science as well as practising engineers working on the design of components Although...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 2 doc

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 2 doc

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... Dependence of Young’s modulus on the amount of alloyed nickel in copper [33] In table 2.1, a survey of the Young’s moduli of several engineering materials is given The elastic stiffness of ceramics ... exceeds that of metals, but is of the same order of magnitude Young’s modulus of most polymers is much smaller.5 This should be expected, for the stiffness is determined by the strength of the atomic ... dependence of Young’s modulus for some materials of table 2.3 In each spatial direction, the distance of the surface from the origin is a measure of Young’s modulus 2.5 Isotropy and anisotropy of macroscopic...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 4 docx

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 4 docx

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... material because of the constant volume In reality, the volume of the bulge is usually smaller than that of the indentation, showing that the assumption 110 Plasticity and failure of a rigid material ... surface is characterised by a large number of dimples formed in this way The size of the dimples is in the range of a few micrometres Sometimes, this kind of fracture is called fibrous fracture In ... propagation for a crack of initial length 2a 5.2.2 The energy balance of crack propagation The propagation of a crack can be understood by calculating an energy balance As the stress state of the material...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 5 doc

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 5 doc

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... favourably oriented 184 Mechanical behaviour of metals Fig 6.18 Formation of a low-angle grain boundary by an arrangement of dislocations grains This is indeed the case, but the amount of deformation ... the sketches of crystals shown in this chapter, although this is not a Bravais lattice found in any technically important metal 166 Mechanical behaviour of metals Fig 6.1 Sliding of atomic planes ... distorted in the vicinity of the dislocation line, but is perfect at a sufficient distance away from the dislocation We now walk on a 168 Mechanical behaviour of metals t direction of Burgers circuit...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 6 ppt

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 6 ppt

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... [40] 198 Mechanical behaviour of metals (a) Cutting of an edge dislocation Depending on the orientation of the edge dislocation, a kink forms in the cutting dislocation b (b) Cutting of a screw ... There, the volume fraction of precipitates fV is used, which is equivalent to the concentration c of the solid solution 206 Mechanical behaviour of metals Table 6.5 Inuence of solid solution strengthening ... using the example of the alloy system aluminium-copper 214 Mechanical behaviour of metals Table 6.6 Eect of particle strengthening on yield strength Rp0.2 and fracture strain A of aluminium alloys...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 7 pptx

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 7 pptx

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... proof stress of σp = 220 MPa, 2.2% of the components will fail the test For the remainder, the new probability of failure is Gf (σ) = − exp − σ 294 MPa 13.1 + 0.022 248 Mechanical behaviour of ... energetically 254 Mechanical behaviour of ceramics Fig 7.22 Grain structure of zirconium oxide (light-grey) in aluminium oxide (darkgrey) The horizontal bar has a length of µm Courtesy of CeramTec ... low temperatures (of a few Mechanical behaviour of polymers energy 258 −180 −120 −60 carbon hydrogen 60 120 180 rotational angle ϕ/° Fig 8.1 Sketch of the potential energy of the bond between...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 8 pot

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 8 pot

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... pressed or squirted out of the gland The silk of the silk moth has been technically used for thousands of years Because of their excellent mechanical properties and also because of their biocompatibility, ... rule of mixtures (equation (9.2)) to calculate the stress in the composite: 304 σ Mechanical behaviour of fibre reinforced composites fracture fibres of the fibre composite matrix yield strength of ... may form if opposite 278 Mechanical behaviour of polymers (a) (b) (c) Fig 8.15 Growth of a craze by a meniscus instability (after [82]) F shear band F F F F ¾ formation of shear bands c b a linear...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 9 pot

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 9 pot

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... strain of the matrix has to be 320 Mechanical behaviour of fibre reinforced composites Table 9.2 Increase of Young’s modulus and tensile strength of a duromer matrix (polyester resin) by addition of ... stiffness of the fibres used in polymer matrix composites is frequently more than a hundred times larger than that of the 316 Mechanical behaviour of fibre reinforced composites Table 9.1 Density and mechanical ... or out of phase 314 Mechanical behaviour of fibre reinforced composites ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Fig 9.11 Deformation of a fibre composite under compressive stress The fibres can bend in an in-phase or out -of- phase...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 10 pptx

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 10 pptx

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... true fatigue limit (S-N curve of type II, figure 10.19(b)) At a number of cycles beyond 107 , the slope of the S-N curve is rather small and a limiting number of cycles of NE = 107 to 108 can be used ... range is also typical of ceramics S-N curves of polymers We already saw in section 10.4 that the fatigue behaviour of polymers strongly depends on the load frequency because of their viscoelastic ... σA instead of σa The number of cycles can also be specified in the subscript, as in σANf , stating, for example, 15 Failure can be defined as fracture of the specimen or occurrence of a crack...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 11 pptx

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 11 pptx

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... with a degree of polymerisation of 104 a) Calculate the molar mass of the molecule! The molar mass of carbon is 12.01 g/mol, that of hydrogen is 1.01 g/mol b) Calculate the length of the chain, ... (7.10)! Solve the equation for the proof stress! e) How large is the fraction of components that fail during the proof test? Exercise 25: Mechanical models of viscoelastic polymers As explained ... average) by the quotient of the volume Ω of the vacancy and the cross section of the grain boundary considered The force equals the stress multiplied with the cross section of the grain 394 11 Creep...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 12 potx

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 12 potx

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... statement of the first law is nothing but the law of the conservation of energy To understand the second law, we need to think about the meaning of entropy The entropy of a system is a measure of the ... tensor of any order can be transposed by reverting the sequence of the indices: (Cijkl )T = (Clkji ) In a tensor of second order, this means exchanging the rows and columns The trace of a tensor of ... because ε is symmetric i e., εkl = εlk The number of indices in the result of a contraction of tensors of arbitrary order is equal to the number of indices in the contraction that are not doubled,...
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Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 13 docx

Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites 2010 Part 13 docx

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... values of R If we consider a small vicinity of the crack tip, it is plausible to assume that the influence of the stress state far away from the crack tip (i e., the influence of the exact geometry of ... displacement of loading points crack tip opening displacement (nominal) normal strain rupture strain of a polymer strain at the tensile stress of a polymer rupture strain of a polymer yield strain of a ... test true stress yield strength of a polymer stress range amount of work hardening amount of grain boundary strengthening amount of particle strengthening amount of solid solution strengthening...
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Mechanical behaviour of membrane electrode assembly (MEA) during cold start of PEM fuel cell from subzero environment temperature

Mechanical behaviour of membrane electrode assembly (MEA) during cold start of PEM fuel cell from subzero environment temperature

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... influence of the operating parameters on fuel cell performance to investigate the in situ total displacement and degree of the deformation of the polymer membrane of PEM fuel cells A unique feature of ... tightening of the screw-bolts Compressive stress increasing with the hygro-thermal loading can exceed the yield strength which causes the plastic deformation The mechanical behaviour of the membrane ... Therefore, in order to acquire a complete understanding of the mechanical behaviour of the MEA during the cell startup process, mechanical response under transient hygro-thermal stresses should...
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Mechanical properties of solid polymers Constitutive modelling of long and short term behaviour pptx

Mechanical properties of solid polymers Constitutive modelling of long and short term behaviour pptx

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... Incorporation of ageing kinetics 5.4 Results Characterization of intrinsic behaviour Validation of intrinsic behaviour Characterization of ageing kinetics Validation of ageing ... and simple shear of polycarbonate Pol Eng Sci., 34, 716–725 Gurevich, G., Kobeko, P (1940) A study of polymers III Technique of mechanical tests of vulcanizates of rubber and plastics Rubber Chem ... Schematic representation of the influence of ageing time te on the yield stress and post-yield behaviour (b) The effect of mechanical rejuvenation due to plastic cycling of polycarbonate in simple...
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