نتایج جستجو برای: fracture growth

تعداد نتایج: 909293  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Katharine J Mach Benjamin B Hale Mark W Denny Drew V Nelson

Wave-swept macroalgae are subjected to large hydrodynamic forces as each wave breaks on shore, loads that are repeated thousands of times per day. Previous studies have shown that macroalgae can easily withstand isolated impositions of maximal field forces. Nonetheless, macroalgae break frequently. Here we investigate the possibility that repeated loading by sub-lethal forces can eventually cau...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2009
Inn Kuang Tey Arjandas Mahadev Kevin Boon Leong Lim Eng Hin Lee Saminathan Suresh Nathan

PURPOSE To elucidate the natural history of unicameral bone cyst (UBC) and risk factors for pathological fracture. METHODS 14 males and 8 females (mean age, 9 years) diagnosed with UBC were reviewed. Cyst location, symptoms, and whether there was any fracture or surgery were recorded. Cyst parameters were measured on radiographs, and included (1) the cyst index, (2) the ratio of the widest cy...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2015
Mobin Yahyazadehfar Dwayne Arola

With only 1% protein by weight, tooth enamel is the most highly mineralized tissue in mammals. The focus of this study was to evaluate contributions of the proteins on the fracture resistance of this unique structural material. Sections of enamel were obtained from the cusps of human molars and the crack growth resistance was quantified using a conventional fracture mechanics approach with comp...

1999
M. R. HOLL V. KUMAR J. L. GARBINI W. R. MURRAY

The mechanism for nucleation phenomenon in solid-state microcellular foams is identified as a solid-state failure process. This process originates at internal flaws within the gas-polymer matrix, where it is induced by the presence of a state of hydrostatic tensile stress within the polymer matrix. The hydrostatic tensile stress is caused by the presence of the saturating gas within the polymer...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2000
H Beismann H Wilhelmi H Baillères H C Spatz A Bogenrieder T Speck

The twig bases within the genus Salix were investigated. Brittleness of twig bases as defined in the literature neither correlates with Young's modulus nor with growth strains, which were measured for S. alba, S. fragilis and S. x rubens. For the species S. alba, S. appendiculata, S. eleagnos, S. fragilis, S. purpurea, S. triandra, S. viminalis, and S. x rubens, fracture surfaces of broken twig...

Journal: :Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T 2015
Kenneth A Johnson

Kenneth A. Johnson bone, resulting in delayed or non-union is a vexing clinical problem in all species of animals. Recently, the focus of attention in orthopaedics has been on the treatment of fractures by bone grafts, mesenchymal stem cells, growth factors, biomaterials and improved mechanical environment, either alone or in some combination. These therapies have produced clearly demonstrable ...

2005
Shih-Yu Liu

Fatigue crack propagation in 3Y-TZP was investigated using controlled surface flaws. A unique growth law strongly dependent on the maximum stress intensity factor and quadratically dependent on the amplitude of the range of stress intensity factor was established. This growth law was found to apply for both surface flaws and internal flaws and could be used to predict fatigue lifetime. The pres...

2001
C. Yan J. H. Chen Q. H. Qin

Precracked and notched specimens were used to investigate the fracture mechanism of a bainite steel at low temperature. The critical fracture event was studied using metallographic sectioning method. The results showed that the critical cleavage event was different in the precracked and the notched specimens. At -196C, all specimens fractured at lower-shelf region without any ductile crack grow...

2017
A. Needleman

Numerical studies of the ductile-brittle transition are described that are based on incorporating physically based models of the competing fracture mechanisms into the material's constitutive relation. An elastic-viscoplastic constitutive relation for a porous plastic solid is used to model ductile fracture by the nucleation and subsequent growth of voids to coalescence. Cleavage is modeled in ...

1992
George D. Quinn Jonathan Salem Isa Bar-on Kyu Cho Michael Foley Ho Fang

This report presents the results obtained by the five U.S. participating laboratories in the Versailles Advanced Materials and Standards (VAMAS) round-robin for fracture toughness of advanced ceramics. Three test methods were used: indentation fracture, indentation strength, and single-edge pre-cracked beam. Two materials were tested: a gas-pressure sintered silicon nitride and a zirconia tough...

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