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Perhaps as early as Monday, McKinlay expects to close the crack in the hoof wall, which is about five-eighths of an inch, with wire stitches.
When he is certain that the crack is clean and that any chance of infection has passed, he will close the crack in the hoof wall with wire stitches perhaps as early as Monday.
It can, thus, be assumed that prestressing force is able to close the crack during dynamic tests.
Therefore, the residual resistance of the damaged zone is represented by cohesive stresses, which tends to close the crack faces.
The SMA wires are then activated to close the crack during the healing period.
Macro-crack propagation, initiated by external loading, has been suppressed either by the release of residual stresses which act to close the crack or by grain bridging.
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When micro-cracks are expected to occur in asphalt mastic, induction heating can be to improve the self-healing ability of asphalt mastic to close the cracks.
Moreover, the cracked section is enhanced when closing the crack surface through the comparison of the stress variation with, and without, crack closure.
According to the hydraulic pumping postulate, an expanding contact engulfs surface fissures or flaws, closing the crack mouths and squeezing entrapped liquid toward the subsurface tips, thereby enhancing downward penetration.
The only way of temporarily closing the crack is to send a "complicated space-time event" such as the Doctor himself or the whole of the Angels into the crack.
The element, once the load was removed, showed negligible residual deflection and completely closed the cracks developed during the test, which suggests that the strands were not plasticised.
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