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In this research the ends of the NSM glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars were bent to delay or prevent NSM FRP debonding and concrete cover separation and thus increasing the load carrying capacity of the strengthened beams.
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It is also important to note that the steel bars used in R/FS2 and R/CS2 specimens were bent to have the U-shape shown in Fig. 6, while in other cases steel bars were straight.
The simplest and oldest type of chain is the coil chain, which is made from straight metal bars that are bent to an oval shape, looped together, and welded shut.
Tail position was scored as right, more than 50% of the subjects tail was bent to the right side; left, more than 50% subjects tail was bent to the left side; straight, more than 50% of subjects tail is laying on the wooden bar.
The left outlet's bars will be bent at the bottom with enough room to enter through.
A security bar on the door was bent and the area leading to the cash register was ransacked.
Iron ordinarily has twice the flexibility of bronze and is much tougher, for a bar of iron can be bent back upon itself without fracturing, whereas a bronze bar (such as a sword blade) breaks after only a light bend (bronze blades repaired by casting new metals into the fractured sections are known).
The fiber was bent during this test to a bend diameter of ~50 cm.
Joints were not bent to bend sideways.
As he leaves the deck, the crew notices the steel bar on the pot that hit Clark is bent.
Slender concrete beams with steel bars were subjected to four-point bending with the ratio of the shear span to the effective depth equal to α/D = 3.0 while short concrete beams with basalt bars were subjected to three-point bending with α/D = 1.0.
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