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Second, the thermal stress induced by the beam should always be less than the tensilestrength of the material.
This depth depends on the tensilestrength of the host rock, the differential stress, the pore-fluid pressure and host-rock density.
The presence of nuclei which decrease the liquid tensilestrength has no effect on the conclusion.
His problem was one of finding a sufficiently large number of vacuums to give good tensilestrength to a column.
These properties are tensilestrength, yield strength, shear strength, density, and magnetic property, especially.
As a result, the cervix becomes 'softer' but retains its tensilestrength.
These changes could act as break points allowing the silk to shear because of a reduction in tensilestrength.
Comparatively, the tensilestrength of spider mite silk will be less than that of the silk of moth larvae, albeit still considerable for its diameter.
It has been reported elsewhere that the tensilestrength of graphite significantly increases with temperature.
These supply the tensilestrength to the column, and they do so by virtue of the axiom that nature abhors a vacuum.
For sutures, key issues are handling, knot security, tensilestrength, and tissue drag.
Similarly, tensilestrength losses of standardised cotton strips buried in the island's soils are at the upper extreme of the range of tensile strength loss values found for tundra.
Note that the tensilestrength s depends on the technique of fabrication and increases with decreasing temperature, whereas the gas pressure in the shell falls down.
Associated with this matrix are two kinds of protein fibre: collagen, which has great tensile strength and forms the major constituent of the dermis, and elastin which has elasticity.
Like any piece of structure they can be overloaded, and unlike structures made out of materials that are elastic and ductile and have tensilestrength, they can crack suddenly.
The distribution of these components supports the observations that the tensilestrength of the membranes is bestowed primarily by the amnion whereas the chorion exhibits higher extensibility.
Is an increase in the tensilestrength of rubber likely to benefit them in any way?
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Its tensilestrength and resistance to heat and chemicals give it a high added value in product form in relation to the resource cost.
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Thirty-seven thousand tons of ferro-silicon were also required for high grade steel of particular hardness or tensilestrength.
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Although there is great tensilestrength in lead, when wine is fermented the lead tends to come out and is left behind when the wine is drawn off into bottles.
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Many people underestimate the tensilestrength of hair.
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Some have as much as 600 pounds of tensilestrength per inch of width.
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This paper needs a high tensilestrength in the machine direction, which is the axial direction of the cartridges.
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Due to the relatively low tensilestrength of concrete, thermal stresses are extremely important to the design considerations of rigid pavements.
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This gives the conductor an overall high tensilestrength.
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Since the late 1970s, further types of carbon fiber yarn entered the global market, offering higher tensilestrength and higher elastic modulus.
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Tensilestrength is not the same as compressive strength and the values can be quite different.
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Stripwound hoses have a high mechanical strength (e.g. tensilestrength and tear strength).
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The result is fibers with higher specific tensilestrength than steel.
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It is technically called max tensilestrength defining how much force can be applied to the cable during the installation period.
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Commonly, the soil reinforcement is geogrid, a high-strength polymer mesh, that provide tensilestrength to hold soil together.
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Collagen has great tensilestrength, and is the main component of fascia, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, bone and skin.
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The high girders were also made of wrought iron and had a very high tensilestrength.
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An increase in the carbon content of the iron will initially cause a significant corresponding increase in the iron's hardness and tensilestrength.
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They are not to be used in applications where they are tensioned to more than 50% of their tensilestrength.
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The seam area should be stronger than the original coated fabric when testing for tensilestrength.
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The fiberglass carries a high ultimate tensilestrength, behaves elastically, and does not suffer from significant stress relaxation or creep.
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Essentially 531 made with reduced wall thickness and heat treated to increase tensilestrength.
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The condition of the work material includes eight factors: microstructure, grain size, heat treatment, chemical composition, fabrication, hardness, yield strength, and tensilestrength.
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The joint's tensilestrength is dependent on the filler metal used.
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The tensilestrength of spider silk is greater than the same weight of steel and has much greater elasticity.
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This is quantified as compressive strength, shear strength, tensilestrength depending on the direction of the forces involved.
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Because it is stiffness, not tensilestrength, that drives this kind of decision for airplanes, we say that they are stiffness-driven.
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It has 10 times the tensilestrength of cowhide and is 50% stronger than goatskin.
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The vast majority of the organic matrix is collagen, which provides tensilestrength.
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Unconsolidated in this context means that the sands have high porosity, no significant cohesion, and a tensilestrength close to zero.
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Swelling by contact with a low viscosity fluid causes an increase in dimensions, and also lowers the tensilestrength of the rubber.
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The fibres can absorb up to 2.4% of water, although this lowers tensilestrength.
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The core fibers provide the tensilestrength of the rope, while the sheath protects the core from abrasion during use.
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Meanwhile, the core provides high tensilestrength and flexibility.
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It provides mechanical support, elasticity, and tensilestrength to the plant body.
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Tensilestrength represents how much load a chain can withstand under a one-time load before breaking.
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It describes a mineral that grows in a fibrous aggregate of high tensilestrength, flexible, long, and thin crystals that readily separate.
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Thermoset polyimides exhibit very low creep and high tensilestrength.
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The standard states that the bolts must be tightened to at least 70% of the tensilestrength.
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Testing in the 1960s revealed that the cast-iron had an unusually high tensilestrength.
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They have great tensilestrength and become sticky when they encounter any object.
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It has great strength which is reported as 100 times the tensilestrength of steel.
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Once the tensilestrength of the concrete is exceeded, a crack will develop.
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Tensilestrength tests are conducted either by three-point bending of a prismatic beam specimen or by compression along the sides of a standard cylindrical specimen.
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An occasional misunderstanding of siphons is that they rely on the tensilestrength of the liquid to pull the liquid up and over the rise.
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The body employs higher tensilestrength steel panels to reduce body weight and increase body rigidity.
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For uninsulated cables (typically used in overhead installation), the tensilestrength of the cable (as affected by temperature) is normally the limiting material property.
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It is similar in tensilestrength to nylon and biological materials such as chitin, collagen and cellulose, but is much more elastic.
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It has the advantages of high initial tensilestrength, smooth passage through tissue, easy handling, excellent knotting ability, and secure knot tying.
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The trusses were very flexible, providing tensilestrength, but little compressive strength, requiring trusses and cantilevers to be assembled using engineering principles.
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Unfortunately, because of the misunderstanding of tensilestrength and ductility, their work did little to reduce failures.
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This web, once solidified, possesses sufficient tensilestrength to support a 10 ton weight.
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Alloying silver with other metals changes the melting point, adhesion and wetting characteristics, and tensilestrength.
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Polyphenylsulfone has virtually no melting point, due to its amorphous nature, and offers tensilestrength up to 8000 psi.
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The fall in tensilestrength with age is due to a decrease in the integrity of connective tissue.
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The proteinaceous composition accounts for the slime's high tensilestrength and stretchiness.
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An example of a mechanical change is a change in tensilestrength or surface hardness which is a required attribute in tooling industry.
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Tensilestrength is defined as a stress, which is measured as force per unit area.
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This may lead to reduced tensilestrength, thus increasing the chance of tendon rupture.
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Fibrous cartilage has tensilestrength and can resist pressure.
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The water, which acts as a plasticiser, will then reduce its tensilestrength, but increase its elongation and tear strength.
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Worse, due to the high temperatures created in rocket engines the materials used tend to have a significantly lowered working tensilestrength.
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This design takes advantage of tensilestrength instead of compression strength which allows for a more compact and less costly design.
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Once the material has reached its ultimate tensilestrength it will elongate more easily until it reaches ultimate failure and breaks.
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Ropes have tensilestrength and so can be used for dragging and lifting, but are too flexible to provide compressive strength.
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If subjected to cold drawing afterwards, the fibers align further, increasing their crystallinity, and the material acquires additional tensilestrength.
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When tensional stresses stretch a body or layer of rock such that its tensilestrength is exceeded, it breaks.
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In general, the tensilestrength of a rope is always less than the sum of the tensile strengths of its individual fibers.
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Substituting cotton fiber in tires and belts, industrial types of rayon developed a totally different set of properties, amongst which tensilestrength (elasticity) was paramount.
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Teak's high oil content, high tensilestrength and tight grain makes it particularly suitable for outdoor furniture applications.
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This structural uniformity explains both the greater tensilestrength of the whole leather and the greater retention of strength in splits.
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The tensilestrength of masonry walls can be strengthened by thickening the wall, or by building masonry "piers" (vertical columns or ribs) at intervals.
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The stress at the point of complete breakage is called a materials ultimate tensilestrength.
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Tests included compressive strength, tensilestrength, expansion, and slow load beams.
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Vacuum deairing removes entrained air bubbles from the mixed silicone and catalyst to ensure optimal tensilestrength, which affects reproduction times.
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Cellulose fibrils are highly insoluble and inelastic and, because of their molecular configuration, have a tensilestrength comparable to that of steel.
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Tensilestrength, that speaks to endurance, to maintaining in the imperfect world.
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The main official standards relate more to technical parameters such as ultimate tensilestrength and surface finishing than physical length and diameter.
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The tensilestrength of a twistlock is rated at either 20 or 25 tonnes.
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Microfibrils are held together by hydrogen bonds to provide a high tensilestrength.
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Eccentric exercises improve the tensilestrength of the tendon and lengthen the muscle-tendon junction, decreasing the amount of strain experienced with ankle joint movements.
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In any case the result is a more ductile material but a lower yield strength and a lower tensilestrength.
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Impact and tensilestrength, scratch resistance, and resistance to brittle fracture are enhanced.
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