Sentence examples for material are described from inspiring English sources

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In addition, several ways of modifying a carbon material are described.

ASB is herein considered as a deterioration mechanism whose consequences in the material are described via an internal damage variable.

Restrictions imposed by phase compatibility with the thermally grown oxide formed between the bond-coat and the coating, as well as with the thermal barrier coating material are described.

In this paper the damage occurrence and accumulation within the material are described by means of models of Bauschinger effect, kinematic and isotropic hardening (or softening) according to Chaboche material model and mean stress relaxation according to Ohno Wang material model.

The origin, genotypes and method of collection of each type of material are described in Table 6, except for details described here.

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The behaviour of such material is described by the theory of micropolar elasticity.

Another example of titanium-based material was described by Balaur et al. [52].

The plastic response of the core material was described by the *CRUSHABLE FOAM HARDENING option.

The flow in the porous material is described by the Brinkman Forchheimer extended Darcy model.

In the present work the development of a MnZn ferrite polycrystalline material is described.

The employed viscoelastic material is described with fractional order time derivatives.

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