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Discover Ludwig"ultimate compressive strength" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the maximum pressure a material can withstand before it breaks. For example, "The ultimate compressive strength of this concrete is 7,000 psi."
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Mechanical characterization was performed by means of uniaxial compression tests with the aim of deriving the ultimate compressive strength of fiber concrete.
In addition, a set of compression tests were performed on gastropod shell specimens to obtain their ultimate compressive strength.
Finally, ultimate compressive strength formulae are proposed for hat sections.
These stresses are typically around 20% of the ultimate compressive strength of typical concrete (30 MPa).
The ultimate compressive strength was 85.35 ± 8.68 MPa and the compressive modulus was 2.26 ± 0.42 GPa.
Results showed that the ultimate compressive strength can be successfully predicted without destroying the specimen.
Damaged specimens retained 45.1% of the ultimate compressive strength of pristine specimens.
Moreover, on average, 90% of the ultimate compressive strength was achieved after only 18 days.
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The ultimate compressive strength of 55% porous green scaffolds printed along the Y-axis and dried in a vacuum oven for 6 h was 0.88 ± 0.02 MPa.
This level of maximum stress borne by the devices is much higher that the ultimate compressive strength reported for human cortical bone 170 MPa [41].
In this study, we found that the ultimate compressive strength of cement specimens was significantly compromised by loading with liquid antibiotics (p < 0.05).
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