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This study provides the behaviour and failure modes of different connections, including their abilities to deform in catenary mode.
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His studies eventually led him to the first accurate description of how yield (the ability to deform permanently) occurs in steel.
Known as tin-based babbitt metals or white metals, they owe their reputation to the ability to deform sufficiently in order to compensate for irregularities in the bearing assembly, to embed foreign particles in order to prevent scoring, and to retain oil films on their surfaces.
ROICA has the ability to deform by up to 900% and is normally used for producing shoes, clothes or car seats.
Skirts have evolved with steady improvements with the ability to deform, while still maintaining the overall vehicle stability.
At room temperature, initially un-oriented amorphous PEF exhibits brittle behavior in relation to its ability to deform by crazing.
With the ability to deform and align such objects as necessary, the range of possible applications of the CAD tools discussed is quite wide.
The protection from oxide films depends on their adherence to the substrate and their ability to deform without cracking at the asperity stresses involved.
They have the ability to deform with physiological movements and consequently deliver electrical stimulation to cells or damaged tissue without the need of an external power source.
After 90 days, the density, the deformation, and elasticity decreased: trilayer extrudates were the denser and the ones to present the lowest ability to deform and the highest elasticity, whereas monolayer extrudates were the less dense presenting the highest ability to deform.
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