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We found the extent of ductility depends on both the specimen size and the annealing conditions.
Hence, the vertical bearing capacity of the steel tube was affected by both the specimen size and the ratio of diameter to thickness.
A modified Weibull size effect law, which incorporates both the specimen size and strain rate, is proposed and verified to illustrate the underlying mechanism of the dynamic size effect for the RCC material under impact loading.
Comparable results were found for both the specimen geometries, i.e. a brittle-to-ductile transition temperature (BDTT) between 650 and 700 °C, a significant increase of the ductility (up to 5.5% at 800 °C) and a drop of the tensile strength above the BDTT.
The thermal actuator beams expand due to Joule heating upon application of a DC voltage, which loads both the specimen and the force sensing beam.
The input data required for determining double-K fracture parameters for both the specimen geometries for laboratory size specimens are obtained using well known version of the Fictitious Crack Model.
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Both the specimens and library support the Harvard University course "Plants and Human Affairs" that has been taught to Harvard students for over 100 years.
The kinetics of the oxidation process and the changes in the morphology and the chemistry for both the specimens were analyzed by backscattered electron and EPMA mapping.
For both the specimens with and without the addition of fly ash, the axial tensile strength was lower than the splitting strength.
The occipital and vault portions of DH1 were reconstructed based on the anatomical alignment of the sagittal suture, sagittal sulcus, parietal striae, and the continuation of the temporal lines across both the specimens.
Initially, the RCAS1 staining pattern in all the specimens – both the cancer specimens and their clear surgical margins – appeared to be the same diffused granular staining pattern.
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