Moreover, the fibers have greater tensile strength than those in standard fiberglass insulation. |
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Subsequently, wrought iron, having superior tensile strength, replaced cast iron in framing buildings. |
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Parts made from this material replicate polypropylene tensile strength and elongation at yield, and stuck in the elongation direction. |
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Cyanoacrylates adhesives, which form high shear and tensile strength, can be used to join nearly all materials. |
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A second effect that should be noted is the variation of transition temperature with tensile strength in the untempered alloys. |
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The structural steels can be grouped conveniently on the basis of tensile strength. |
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By one treatment, the tensile strength and elongation may be substantially raised. |
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Many framers use a cotton thread with just enough tensile strength to effectively hold the item, but not too much to cause damage. |
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The modulus is represented by the op line, the tensile strength by et, and the tensile elongation by oe. |
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For brittle materials, the tensile strength is a valid criterion for design. |
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The first thing I noticed about the bathing costume was the extraordinary tensile strength of the stretch material. |
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Fracture characteristics of these steels is strongly dependent on the tensile strength and hence on the transformation temperature. |
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Aircraft cable is best for this because it has greater tensile strength and can be pulled tighter. |
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As this happens, bending forces are developed in the concrete, which the tensile strength of the concrete must resist and distribute. |
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For a hydro-fracture to form and propagate, fluid pressure must exceed horizontal stress plus the tensile strength of the overburden. |
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For a large object to obtain a basically spherical form, the tensile strength of its component material must be overcome. |
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The tensile stress, acting against the mobilized tensile strength, is primarily the fibers' response to shear deformation. |
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Their purpose was to build up early tensile strength to resist shrinkage stresses that increase as the concrete sets. |
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The principal limitation on the use of lead as a structural material is not its low tensile strength but its susceptibility to creep. |
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Some of these chemical properties, high density, and tensile strength, made depleted uranium an attractive material for use in weapons. |
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The tensile strength of clad material depends on the tensile strength of its components and their ratio to its thickness. |
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Four sensors are installed side by side so that the tensile strength of the sheet can be tested over the full width as it is transported. |
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As the outer layers cooled, they compressed the inner layers, giving the cannon greater tensile strength. |
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The low tensile strength and low creep strength of lead must always be considered when designing lead components. |
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This test provides the elastic limit, elongation, yield point, yield strength, tensile strength, and the reduction in area. |
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While dilution reduced the tensile strength, the contrast medium had no effect as a sclerosing agent. |
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All the tested materials presented an increase in diametral tensile strength during the experiment. |
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For example, major ampullate silk, a very tough silk with a tensile strength comparable to Kevlar, is used for the primary dragline or scaffolding of the spider's web. |
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Due to its low tensile strength, hydrocolloid materials are not suitable for this application. |
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Furthermore, the tensile strength relative to dry weight showed a similar decline tendency in both lengthwise and breadthwise stretching. |
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Therefore, the plate must not only have great static tensile strength, it must also hold up to the dynamic forces of load and shock. |
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Additionally, the needled layer, with good tensile strength means that your blankets will not sag or fall off the mounting hardware. |
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The process can be used to produce fibers which, due to their improved adhesion, help increase the tensile strength of concrete. |
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At that moment, the shear strength and tensile strength are high enough for further processing of the panel. |
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For most coppers and copper alloys, the tensile strength of the hardest cold-worked temper is approximately twice the tensile strength of the annealed temper. |
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Tin is structurally a weak metal, and when used in bearing applications it is alloyed with copper and antimony for increased hardness, tensile strength and fatigue resistance. |
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But the military and civilian tensile strength of the international safety net under those suffering in wars can and should be increased. |
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In this context, the tensile strength was not taken into account since it was found not to have a separate impact on sales prices. |
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They displayed a particular combination of crustiness and tensile strength. |
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The tensile strength of collagen fibers is comparable to that of steel. |
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Other hybrid composites have a combination of colloidal and fine particles, and have better compressive and tensile strength properties than the microfine variety. |
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Lead may be added to the lower-strength manganese bronzes to increase machinability, but at the expense of decreased tensile strength and elongation. |
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Some silk made by orb weaver spiders rivals the tensile strength of steel. |
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In any event, she can exert a surface pressure far in excess of the tensile strength of any material ever likely to be found on this planet or its environs. |
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Since driving of the rivet increases its tensile strength, the corresponding shear strength is likewise expected to increase. |
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They are seawater resistant and have a much higher tensile strength, similar to that of conventional steel. |
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The minimum principal stress becomes tensile and exceeds the tensile strength of the material. |
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Ropes have tensile strength and so can be used for dragging and lifting, but are too flexible to provide compressive strength. |
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An increase in the carbon content will cause a significant increase in the hardness and tensile strength of iron. |
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Concrete has relatively high compressive strength, but much lower tensile strength. |
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It provides excellent kink resistance, catheter radiopacity and tensile strength with a soft flexible tip to reduce the risk of paraesthesia and inadvertent penetration of blood vessels. |
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The base, which comes in white, mid-gray and dark gray, is made of Ductal, a material known for its exceptional tensile strength and its amenability to molding. |
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As any polymer chemist knows, Kevlar is a para-aramid synthetic fibre having a tensile strength five times that of steel. |
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Hardness, tensile strength and microstructure of H strake near the fracture origin were examined and found to be within specifications, or, where no specifications exist, to be without defects. |
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Because it has a tensile strength that is four times greater than conventional paving grade bitumen, Nyguard HR also provides enhanced resistance to scuffing, tearing and deformation. |
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Higher SEBS content provides higher impact strength, but reduces tensile strength. |
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Stays are tensile elements stabilizing the mast of the sailing boat which must exhibit the highest possible tensile strength and resistance to failure with the smallest possible mass. |
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Monofil No. 40 is transparent sewing thread of exceptional high tensile strength, perfect for a variety of applications, including machine quilting and hemming. |
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Testing showed a rapid decrease in tensile strength as the samples were heated. |
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Those membranes, as well as unexposed samples, are being tested for thickness, tensile strength, elongation, dimensional stability and water absorption. |
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The most commonly specified mechanical properties of polymers include stiffness and breaking stress, quantified in the table of properties and applications as flexural modulus and tensile strength. |
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A number of field-core samples were taken after one year in order to investigate the changes in functional properties such as stiffness modulus, tensile strength and wheel tracking. |
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The experimental investigation showed that composite material breaks suddenly as it reach ultimate tensile strength limit. |
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Two hundred-fifty cycles of autoclaving had little effect on hardness and ultimate tensile strength. |
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The maximum stress in the strand after transfer was 75 percent of the guaranteed ultimate tensile strength of the strand. |
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Longer exposures, however, decrease tensile strength. |
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It has warmth of wool but not its tensile strength. |
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It has a tensile strength, a dynamic expression. |
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He knows the exact height and tensile strength of the corporate ladder. |
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He sang with tensile strength and acted with a stage veteran's skill. |
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It challenged in the same way the possibility to use 'tape' grade for the upholstery of seats because of its low tensile strength and the fact it would increase the sweat of the person sitting on such seat. |
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The thick binder film resists the effects of ageing and the introduction of selected polymers will enhance cohesion and increase the tensile strength of the asphalt. |
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These design changes result in rising temperatures in the combustion chamber of the engine, with hot tensile strength and hot hardness of the bushings becoming increasingly important. |
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If relaxation of these stresses occurs too slowly, the induced stress will exceed the maximum tensile strength of the asphalt, causing fracture to occur. |
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Application of an excessive amount of product would result in a longer polymerisation time which would reduce the tensile strength of the adhesive on the site of application and would prevent the correct healing of the wound. |
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Ensure that the chain has the required tensile strength. |
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It is an amber liquid that, when in contact with the tissues, quickly polymerises into a thin, elastic waterproof film, which has high tensile strength and firmly adheres to the tissues. |
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The north switch point rail, being a carbon steel rail, had a low tensile strength and poor fracture toughness, which made it more susceptible to crack propagation. |
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The pad material had a lower ultimate tensile strength of approximately 93 per cent of the strength of the tank shell steel and, therefore, it would be expected that the weak link would have been the pad and not the tank. |
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We determined that high grade aircraft aluminium provided the required tensile strength and thermal conductivity, while being commercially available with an acceptable delivery time for the width required. |
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By combining the tensile strength of the synthetic geogrid with the friction and interlock properties between the soil and the geogrid a composite soil-geogrid structure can be constructed. |
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The tensile strength of the connection is sized in such a manner that it corresponds to the tensile strength of the base material, or the fatigue strength of the shaft. |
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Inconel 718, a nickel-based superalloy, retains a 220ksi tensile strength up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Their results also describe that the formaldehyde gives higher tensile strength values followed by glutaraldehyde and glyoxal. |
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Nylon is used in spinnakers because of its light weight, high tensile strength, superior abrasion resistance and flexibility. |
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The collagen fibers give bone its tensile strength, and the interspersed crystals of hydroxyapatite give bone its compressive strength. |
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For most purposes, ductility is a more important measure of the quality of wrought iron than tensile strength. |
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Unfortunately, because of the misunderstanding of tensile strength and ductility, their work did little to reduce failures. |
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A blind rivet has strength properties that can be measured in terms of shear and tensile strength. |
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Concrete can be formulated with high compressive strength, but always has lower tensile strength. |
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In this respect, three types of 2 colors Rib structure have been presented and tested for tensile strength and elongation on three directions. |
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Its incombustible property combined with high tensile strength made it a valuable commodity. |
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When waste ferrochromium aggregates were added in mixture, it increased the splitting tensile strength. |
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These qualities include such things as the hardness, quenching behavior, need for annealing, tempering behavior, yield strength, and tensile strength of the resulting steel. |
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Because of its high tensile strength and low cost, it is a major component used in buildings, infrastructure, tools, ships, automobiles, machines, appliances, and weapons. |
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Based on synthetic replicas, the presence of iron in these structures increased elastic modulus 770 times, tensile strength 58 times, and toughness 92 times. |
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But he points out that when HSLA materials are on the doc, it is a good thing to spec that straightener in terms of both material thickness and tensile strength. |
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Collagen consists of strands of repeating units, which give bone tensile strength, and are arranged in an overlapping fashion that prevents shear stress. |
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For notched specimens with sharp comers, a stress concentration will likely occur, which could underestimate the ultimate tensile strength properties of the flake. |
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Many researchers have been done in the past relating to the production of concrete containing mineral admixtures and understanding their splitting tensile strength properties. |
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This tensile strength is due to the many interceded hydrogen bonds, and when stretched the force is applied to these numerous bonds and they do not break. |
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The lowest tensile strength in the samples glued with PU glue had a fir, then oak and the greatest strength of had thermally modified beech and beech. |
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The lowest tensile strength of the samples were thermally treated beech glued with PVAe adhesive, then fir, oak and the largest were beech samples. |
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Kovacs related the accoustical properties of ADI to yield strength, tensile strength, elongation and density as a function of the austenitizing and austempering temperatures. |
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The main official standards relate more to technical parameters such as ultimate tensile strength and surface finishing than physical length and diameter. |
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