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Fatigue of cracked high performance fiber reinforced concrete subjected to bending
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Design and analysis of sprint footwear to investigate the effects of longitudinal bending stiffness on sprinting performance
Published 2008“…There is evidence to suggest that the bending stiffness of footwear can be adapted to influence sprinting performance. …”
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New four-point bending based method for impact damage tolerance assessment of sandwich panels
Published 2017“…On the contrary, beams with a core of 70 kg/m3 density or less and 2 mm thick compressive skin were found to fail in the through-the-thickness shear, along with baseline beams.…”
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Design, manufacturing and testing of smart beams with EFPI strain sensor for damage detection.
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Elastodynamic transient analysis of a four-cylinder valvetrain system with camshaft flexibility
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Combined internal resonances at crossover of slacked micromachined resonators
Published 2022“…The dynamics of micro/nanoelectromechanical systems (M/NEMS) curved beams have been thoroughly investigated in the literature, commonly for curved arch beams actuated wIith electrodes facing their concave surface. …”
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Size effect on post-cracking strength of high performance fibre-reinforced concrete
Published 2017“…Three steel fibre contents were investigated: 90, 140 and 190 kg/m 3 . These bending tests were also simulated via a sectional analysis model, taking as a reference the constitutive law described in the fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2010. …”
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The design and performance of a 1.9m x 1.3m indraft wind tunnel
Published 2010“…The novel horseshoe indraft configuration employed may be considered to either bend a traditional open circuit or remove corners 3 and 4 from a traditional closed circuit. …”
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Evaluation of the UK and USA codes of practice for reinforced concrete slab design
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Integrated OGV design for an aggressive S-shaped compressor transition duct
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Rail movement and ground waves caused by high-speed trains approaching track-soil critical velocities
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Transient effects of high speed trains crossing soft soil
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Predicting and measuring vertical track displacements on soft subgrades
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Application of FRC constitutive models to modelling of slabs
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Adhesion toughness of multilayer graphene films
Published 2017“…For silicon oxide substrate and pressure loading, mode mixity decreases from 232% for monolayer films to 130% for multilayer films, causing the adhesion toughness Gc to decrease from 0.424 J m−2 to 0.365 J m−2. The mode I and II adhesion toughnesses are found to be GIc = 0.230 J m−2 and GIIc = 0.666 J m−2, respectively. …”
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Binder stabilization and rheology optimization for vat-photopolymerization 3D printing of silica-based ceramic mixtures
Published 2022“…According to the result of the rheology analysis, the best dispersions were achieved using SOL20 for the loaded binder mixtures of M1 and M4, SOL24 for M3and FA4611 for M2. The instability of M1 and M2 with their respective dispersant agent was coordinated through the thixotropic agent of TX/2, and complete stabilization and near-Newtonian behavior were achieved. …”
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Focused ion beam preparation of microbeams for in situ mechanical analysis of electroplated nanotwinned copper with probe type indenters
Published 2020“…A site‐specific xenon plasma focused ion beam preparation technique for microcantilever samples (1 μm ‐ 20 μm width and 1:10 aspect ratio) is presented. …”
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Stress induced by constrained sintering of 3YSZ films measured by substrate creep
Published 2011“…3YSZ green layers approximately 10 μm thick were screen printed onto 3YSZ substrates up to 300 μm in thickness. …”
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Radial vibration measurements directly from rotors using laser vibrometry: The effects of surface roughness, instrument misalignments and pseudo-vibration
Published 2012“…Rotors with surface roughness up to 10 nm satisfy the polished-circular rotor definition if vibration displacement is below 100% beam diameter, for a 90 μm beam, and below 40% beam diameter, for a 520 μm beam. …”
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Novel approach to utilise highly conductive but electrochemically unstable current collector materials in textile supercapacitor electrodes
Published 2023“…The areal power and energy densities obtained after 1000 bending cycles were 29.88 and 0.01 mWh cm-2, respectively. …”
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Printed electrodes for flexible, light-weight solid-state supercapacitors - a feasibility study
Published 2015“…The structures fabricated via flexography exhibited a capacitance of 4 mF/cm2 and had an equivalent series resistance of 1.25 Ω The supercapacitor structures were subjected to bending and rolling tests to determine device performance under deformation and stress. …”
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Cracking behavior of FRC slabs with traditional reinforcement
Published 2012“…For this purpose, a total of eighteen concrete slabs were produced (3 × 1 × 0.2 m) with different reinforcement configurations, types of fibers (steel and plastic) and the fiber dosage used (0.25 and 0.50%). …”
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Automated identification of infrastructure damage using real-time monitoring and machine learning
Published 2022“…Accelerations, deflections and bending moments obtained at multiple sensor locations when the bridge is subjected to a moving vehicle were used as the input. …”
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Screen-printed textile supercapacitors
Published 2023“…It was found that a formulation comprised of activated carbons, carbon black Ketjenblack EC-600JD, functionalised multiwalled carbon nanotubes, and sodium dodecyl sulfate, demonstrated the best electrochemical performance, depicting an areal capacitance, energy and power densities of 116.9 mF cm-2, 7.91 μWh cm-2, 3.45 mW cm-2, respectively, and also low self-discharge rates. …”
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Experimental study on damping of flexural waves in rectangular plates by means of one-dimensional acoustic 'Black Holes'
Published 2009“…These acoustic black holes, or vibration 'traps', use elastic wedges of variable thickness defined by a power-law relationship h(x) = ε·xm (with m ≥ 2) to reduce edge reflections. In the ideal case of no edge truncations, bending wave velocities decrease to zero in such a way that the waves never reach the end and hence do not reflect back. …”
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Advance control strategies for Maglev suspension systems
Published 1995“…In the Birmingham vehicle a stiff chassis (fundamental bending mode 40Hz) is used avoiding significant interaction with the suspension controller. …”
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Analysis of nonlinear shear deformations in CFRP and GFRP textile laminates
Published 2011“…A series of tensile tests is carried out to obtain an in-plane full-field strain response of [+45/-45]2s CFRP and GFRP laminates using digital image correlation technique according to ASTM D3518/D3518M-94. The obtained results of simulations are in good agreement with experimental data.…”
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Effects of racket moment of inertia on racket head speed, impact location and shuttlecock speed during the badminton smash
Published 2023“…As Is increased a reduction in racket head speed was found with on average a 0.7 m·s−1 decrease per 5 kg·cm2 increase in Is, however this did not lead to slower shuttlecock speeds. …”
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The disturbance of fluvial gravel substrates by signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) and the implications for coarse sediment transport in gravel-bed rivers
Published 2010“…Signal crayfish were tracked through a 20 m reach of a small, lowland alluvial river for 150 days using a Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) system. …”
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Generation of ground vibration boom by high-speed trains
Published 2001“…In particular, at the location near Ledsgärd the Rayleigh wave velocity in the ground was around 45 m/s, so the increase in train speed from 140 to 180 km/h lead to about 10 times increase in generated ground vibrations [5] (see chapter 11). …”
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<i>ACTIVATE / PARTICPATE</i>
Published 2024“…These works demonstrate how viewers can co-author their own individual experience of an artwork.The outputs also included the site-specific inflatable U-too that measures 23.3 x 10.9 x 3.8m and is made from a ripstop nylon with a reflective coating. …”
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Bone health and risk of stress fracture in female endurance athletes
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