By one treatment, the tensile strength and elongation may be substantially raised. |
|
The low tensile strength and low creep strength of lead must always be considered when designing lead components. |
|
For brittle materials, the tensile strength is a valid criterion for design. |
|
The vaulted roof is constructed with exposed light tensile trusses that contrast with the rammed earth internal walls. |
|
A similar deformation of the anisotropic crystallites has also been observed for N. clavipes upon tensile deformation. |
|
For a hydro-fracture to form and propagate, fluid pressure must exceed horizontal stress plus the tensile strength of the overburden. |
|
The pier concrete resists the compressive forces of the structure, and the steel reinforcing resists tensile forces, such as from soil heave. |
|
Large valgus and extension moments lead to tensile stress on medial structures, compressive force laterally, and shear force posteriorly. |
|
The resulting tensile forces on the beads mimicked those in a traction splint, which is sometimes used to hold fractured bones in place. |
|
It decreases the tensile forces placed upon the Achilles tendon via dissemination of forces resulting from a muscular contraction. |
|
The boy was stunned by the dynamism, precision and tensile control in every pose. |
|
Compressive forces are generally significantly greater than the tensile forces generated in a tensile test. |
|
This tensile structure is a balance of the forces of tension and compression through five major components. |
|
Most simply, muscle fibers activated by the nervous system produce tensile forces that are transmitted to the skeleton. |
|
There was asphalt cracking due to tensile strain resulting from plastic deformation within the crushed rock. |
|
As the water depth increased, the tensile load in the pipe also increased due to the greater weight of suspended pipe. |
|
Eva Jiricna's Faith Zone is a cluster of arched tensile canopies stretched out over sinuous walls. |
|
Steel plates connect the flanges of the columns, producing an in-situ tensile membrane capable of resisting loads up to 50 psi. |
|
Therefore, concrete beams are reinforced with steel rods on the tensile side when experiencing bending. |
|
How firm on one's feet, on the solid ground of truth, one feels among life's mysteries, in these supple, tenacious, tensile sentences. |
|
|
The two stands are protected by a featherweight roof of ribbed metal panels slung between a network of steel tensile cables. |
|
Secondary elements, of stainless steel, include rails fixed to tensile rods for clothes, and frames suspended from rollers along the top of bays. |
|
For a large object to obtain a basically spherical form, the tensile strength of its component material must be overcome. |
|
The tensile stress, acting against the mobilized tensile strength, is primarily the fibers' response to shear deformation. |
|
For example, St. John and his colleagues are evaluating braiding metals with very high tensile strengths. |
|
Their purpose was to build up early tensile strength to resist shrinkage stresses that increase as the concrete sets. |
|
The principal limitation on the use of lead as a structural material is not its low tensile strength but its susceptibility to creep. |
|
Some of these chemical properties, high density, and tensile strength, made depleted uranium an attractive material for use in weapons. |
|
The tensile strength of clad material depends on the tensile strength of its components and their ratio to its thickness. |
|
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. |
|
As this happens, bending forces are developed in the concrete, which the tensile strength of the concrete must resist and distribute. |
|
Fracture characteristics of these steels is strongly dependent on the tensile strength and hence on the transformation temperature. |
|
The first thing I noticed about the bathing costume was the extraordinary tensile strength of the stretch material. |
|
Unlike most tensile testers, this instrument has been designed for horizontal operation. |
|
Many framers use a cotton thread with just enough tensile strength to effectively hold the item, but not too much to cause damage. |
|
A second effect that should be noted is the variation of transition temperature with tensile strength in the untempered alloys. |
|
Columns are attached to the walls by a system of horizontal tensile wires, so as to brace the entire structure against earthquake forces. |
|
Both tensile and compression testing are based on the application of forces normal to the plane on which they act. |
|
As the outer layers cooled, they compressed the inner layers, giving the cannon greater tensile strength. |
|
Subsequently, wrought iron, having superior tensile strength, replaced cast iron in framing buildings. |
|
|
Moreover, the fibers have greater tensile strength than those in standard fiberglass insulation. |
|
Aircraft cable is best for this because it has greater tensile strength and can be pulled tighter. |
|
An increase in tensile and yield strength at low temperature is characteristic of metals and alloys in general. |
|
Nylon gears and other moving parts have low coefficients of friction and excellent wear-resistance and impact and tensile strengths. |
|
This means that molecules and organisms are held together by the tensile nature of interatomic bonds. |
|
Laid back and lanky, he invests the character with the tensile quality of a coiled spring and a panther-like sensuality that is striking. |
|
Polymer modification is said to give the product tensile, flexural, and compressive strength that is well above normal concrete. |
|
The figure also shows a little tensile stress at the roof center of larger culverts. |
|
The drop in hardness accompanying secondary graphitization produces a corresponding reduction in tensile and fatigue strength as well. |
|
All the tested materials presented an increase in diametral tensile strength during the experiment. |
|
Other available test methods include axial compression and indirect diametrical tensile testing, which is preferred by Austab. |
|
This test provides the elastic limit, elongation, yield point, yield strength, tensile strength, and the reduction in area. |
|
While dilution reduced the tensile strength, the contrast medium had no effect as a sclerosing agent. |
|
The structural steels can be grouped conveniently on the basis of tensile strength. |
|
The modulus is represented by the op line, the tensile strength by et, and the tensile elongation by oe. |
|
Some researches gave specific attention to cooling rate effects and increased tensile elongations obtained with slower cooling rates. |
|
Parts made from this material replicate polypropylene tensile strength and elongation at yield, and stuck in the elongation direction. |
|
Do you require non-electric droppers, barbed wire, iowa pattern, soft wire or high tensile? |
|
Cyanoacrylates adhesives, which form high shear and tensile strength, can be used to join nearly all materials. |
|
Designed to withstand heavy snowloads, the roof is held in place by a Heath Robinsonian confection of steel props, springs and tensile wires. |
|
|
Lead may be added to the lower-strength manganese bronzes to increase machinability, but at the expense of decreased tensile strength and elongation. |
|
Intriguingly, the tensile strengths of the mutant and wild type fibres were very similar which means that decreased coarseness was not achieved at the expense of strength. |
|
The tin bronzes, as for chill casting, are suitable for centrifugal casting and, in addition, the high tensile brasses and aluminum bronzes may be centrifugally cast. |
|
Most domestic manufacturers comply with minimum tensile strengths. |
|
The blaze created a fireball that burned at up to 1,400 degrees Centigrade and melted the tensile steel cables which supported the men's platform. |
|
This is the same material that is used to reinforce the super structure of space shuttles and line safes, as it is the hardest and the most tensile metal known to man. |
|
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. |
|
The tensile strength of collagen fibers is comparable to that of steel. |
|
Situated at the location where the Vikings landed one thousand years ago, its design has a strong maritime theme, including a sail-like tensile canopy. |
|
Some silk made by orb weaver spiders rivals the tensile strength of steel. |
|
Perhaps shear in soil is best understood in contrast with compressive forces that act head-to-head and tensile forces that act in opposite directions. |
|
The yield and tensile strengths of metals that crystallize in the body-centered cubic from iron, molybdenum, vanadium and chromium depend greatly on temperature. |
|
Lateral wind loads are taken up by secondary internal tensile nets rigidly connected to the planar assembly by a series of tension and compression rods. |
|
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. |
|
Stilt-like steel columns cross-braced by tensile wires hold up the roofs. |
|
Samyn's lightweight version is braced by a network of tensile cables. |
|
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. |
|
Other hybrid composites have a combination of colloidal and fine particles, and have better compressive and tensile strength properties than the microfine variety. |
|
The second important component of the tensile structure is the compressive steel frame which serves to push and pull the fabric into the desired shape. |
|
It's based around the Zoom Air insole, which uses tensile strings encased in a heavy-gas filled capsule to deliver shock protection in an ultra-thin package. |
|
|
It is shown that tensile elongations between 150 and 200 percent can be obtained with all alloys under the appropriate conditions of temperature and strain rate. |
|
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. |
|
The collagen fibers give bone its tensile strength, and the interspersed crystals of hydroxyapatite give bone its compressive strength. |
|
Ropes have tensile strength and so can be used for dragging and lifting, but are too flexible to provide compressive strength. |
|
The invention provides vulcanizable rubber compound having improved tensile, mechanical and dynamic viscoelastic properties. |
|
An increase in the carbon content will cause a significant increase in the hardness and tensile strength of iron. |
|
If there is a season check in the knot, as is often the case, it will offer little resistance to this tensile stress. |
|
Their results also describe that the formaldehyde gives higher tensile strength values followed by glutaraldehyde and glyoxal. |
|
For most purposes, ductility is a more important measure of the quality of wrought iron than tensile strength. |
|
In tensile testing, the best irons are able to undergo considerable elongation before failure. |
|
Unfortunately, because of the misunderstanding of tensile strength and ductility, their work did little to reduce failures. |
|
There are also structural blind rivets, which are designed to take shear and tensile loads. |
|
Inconel 718, a nickel-based superalloy, retains a 220ksi tensile strength up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit. |
|
A blind rivet has strength properties that can be measured in terms of shear and tensile strength. |
|
The tensile test is basically the same, except that it measures the pullout strength. |
|
Concrete can be formulated with high compressive strength, but always has lower tensile strength. |
|
Reinforced concrete adds either steel reinforcing bars, steel fibers, glass fibers, or plastic fibers to carry tensile loads. |
|
Concrete has relatively high compressive strength, but much lower tensile strength. |
|
These shear loads subject the structure to both tensile and compressional loads. |
|
In this respect, three types of 2 colors Rib structure have been presented and tested for tensile strength and elongation on three directions. |
|
|
The quick variation for brass is tensile and rhythmically propulsive and the ensuing grazioso could not be more affectionately done. |
|
As any polymer chemist knows, Kevlar is a para-aramid synthetic fibre having a tensile strength five times that of steel. |
|
Two hundred-fifty cycles of autoclaving had little effect on hardness and ultimate tensile strength. |
|
The ActionJac Machine Screw Jack incorporates an alloy steel worm, which drives a high tensile bronze worm gear. |
|
Higher SEBS content provides higher impact strength, but reduces tensile strength. |
|
Formulated for high loadings without sacrificing physical properties and tensile of polyesters, vinyl esters, epoxies, and thermoplastics. |
|
The effects of fiber loadings and aspect ratios on composite tensile properties were evaluated experimentally and theoretically. |
|
Meanwhile, the tensile strain of valley bottom and the compression strain of the crest increase with the increasing of the fault displacement. |
|
Although the grafted nano-silica brings about an embrittling effect during tensile tests, as revealed by Fig. |
|
The minimum principal stress becomes tensile and exceeds the tensile strength of the material. |
|
Testing showed a rapid decrease in tensile strength as the samples were heated. |
|
There's a need for compositions with increased impact strengths without reduced tensile strengths. |
|
Oil and fuel aged tensile strengths of CNSL were equal or better than solo TP 95, DOP or mixed compounds. |
|
Filled vulcanizates of various crosslink densities have similar tensile strengths. |
|
This instrument is compatible with most tensile testers, load cells, extensometers, torque transducers, pressure sensors and position encoders. |
|
Finaplas 1751 for injection molding has a flex modulus of 58,000 psi and tensile modulus of 63,000 psi. |
|
The indicator is used with tensile testers, load cells, extensometers, torque transducers, pressure sensors and position encoders. |
|
The experimental investigation showed that composite material breaks suddenly as it reach ultimate tensile strength limit. |
|
The maximum stress in the strand after transfer was 75 percent of the guaranteed ultimate tensile strength of the strand. |
|
Its incombustible property combined with high tensile strength made it a valuable commodity. |
|
|
When waste ferrochromium aggregates were added in mixture, it increased the splitting tensile strength. |
|
Changes in the molecular orientation and tensile properties of uniaxially drawn cellulose films. |
|
Nylon is used in spinnakers because of its light weight, high tensile strength, superior abrasion resistance and flexibility. |
|
For notched specimens with sharp comers, a stress concentration will likely occur, which could underestimate the ultimate tensile strength properties of the flake. |
|
There seems to be a synergism between the alcohol and impact modifiers for the retention of tensile and impact properties during thermal aging in air. |
|
Single filament tensile testing was performed on a Favimat tensile testing instrument equipped with a vibroscope for on-line linear density measurement. |
|
Moreover, no significant discrepancy in the diametral tensile strengths and degrees of conversion of the prepared and the commercial samples was found. |
|
In the other samples, the weld line is not exactly perpendicular to the imposed tensile loading, which attenuates the depreciative effect of the weld line. |
|
Collagen consists of strands of repeating units, which give bone tensile strength, and are arranged in an overlapping fashion that prevents shear stress. |
|
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. |
|
Based on synthetic replicas, the presence of iron in these structures increased elastic modulus 770 times, tensile strength 58 times, and toughness 92 times. |
|
The width of the wedge at the point of demarcation between the white and gray areas is measured and compared to normal results for particular iron tensile strengths. |
|
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. |
|
These qualities include such things as the hardness, quenching behavior, need for annealing, tempering behavior, yield strength, and tensile strength of the resulting steel. |
|
The main official standards relate more to technical parameters such as ultimate tensile strength and surface finishing than physical length and diameter. |
|
Kovacs related the accoustical properties of ADI to yield strength, tensile strength, elongation and density as a function of the austenitizing and austempering temperatures. |
|
Therefore, any combination of wood flour and plastic will lead to WPC flexural and tensile moduli that are significantly lower than those of natural wood. |
|
Each of the cross-members must withstand a tensile load of 1,000 newtons. |
|
Usually, an extensive amount of time and money is spent on chemical, tensile and microstructure rechecks of the castings when machining costs are higher than they should be. |
|
Moreover, the combination of aromaticity and long aliphatic chain delivers hydrolytic stability and high tensile, compression, and flexural strength to CNSL-based polyols. |
|
|
Aliphatic versions biodegrade more rapidly and offer better processing and tensile properties than the aromatic-aliphatic grades, which cost less. |
|
No macroscopical failure are found seen on the tensile web member. |
|
Many researchers have been done in the past relating to the production of concrete containing mineral admixtures and understanding their splitting tensile strength properties. |
|
The lowest tensile strength of the samples were thermally treated beech glued with PVAe adhesive, then fir, oak and the largest were beech samples. |
|
Figure 2 shows the effect of painting on tensile strain at break. |
|
It is assumed that at the crack, the tensile strain approaches infinity, whereas the stress-strain relation before cracking defines the strain at a distance besides the crack. |
|
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. |
|
The tensile strengths of groups of irons were compared to the difference between the actual sulfur in the iron and various equilibrium values at each liquidus point. |
|
Multiplex boards are fixed with mitre joints and connection cross elements made from flat steel and the construction is stiffened with lightweight tensile steel cables. |
|
Suspended by a network of tensile wires from a central mast, this inverted catenary roof consists of five planes moored to two smaller secondary masts at each end. |
|
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. |
|