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Within the following 5000 test-cycles in extension one LCP specimen (lowest BMD of the test) exceeded the limit of 3° sagital deflection.
This could be explained by an inability to produce sputum specimens, low disease burden, or the low number of children enrolled in the study [23].
One of the simplest to perform is the multi-specimen low-blow or reduced velocity test and this has been selected as a basis for the ESIS TC4 procedure.
In this study, three different materials are utilized as insulation materials for the specimens: low-density expanded polystyrene (EPS), Af/Armaflex (Armacell, UK) made of elastomeric nitrile rubber, and corrugated paper used for packing box; these materials have very low thermal conductivity and can be utilized as alternative pores.
Square specimens and a high number of layers show significantly higher delamination than round specimens and specimens with low number of layers.
The AE characteristic of rock specimen under low σ2 is swarm type which is the main shock type under high σ2.
A number of bifurcated cracks were observed for the β-annealed Ti64 specimen at low and intermediate ΔK regime.
Open image in new window Figure 12 SEM fractograph of specimen A1 (low temperature) showing ductile fracture.
Open image in new window Figure 14 SEM fractograph features of specimen A2 (low temperature) with a few brittle-like regions.
Open image in new window Figure 16 SEM fractograph features of specimen B1 (low temperature) with voids and dimples characteristic of ductile fracture.
The B-1-H specimen exhibits low deformation of the horizontal reinforcement at the center, but the B-2 and B-2-H specimens with U-type reinforcements show greater deformation of the reinforcements at about 1% drift.
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