نتایج جستجو برای: interface strength

تعداد نتایج: 406831  

2014
Ye Qian Dawei Zhang

Concrete patch repair has long been used to repair the damaged concrete structures. In cold regions, freeze– thaw cycle is one of the major damage factors. Not only the material itself is damaged by freeze–thaw cycles, but also the adhesive interface, which is regarded as the weakest part of composite system, degrades under freeze–thaw cycles. Air entraining agent has long been used to increase...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2014
Martha E Grady Philippe H Geubelle Paul V Braun Nancy R Sottos

Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) provide an enabling platform for molecular tailoring of the chemical and physical properties of an interface. In this work, we systematically vary SAM end-group functionality and quantify the corresponding effect on interfacial failure between a transfer printed gold (Au) film and a fused silica substrate. SAMs with four different end groups are investigated: 11...

2017
Naoya Tada Takuhiro Tanaka Takeshi Uemori Toshiya Nakata

Copper wires have been attracting much attention for Large Scale Integration (LSI) bonding because of their excellent mechanical and electrical properties, in addition to their low material cost. The ends of these wires are usually joined to pads or through-holes on a printed circuit board, and lead-free soldering is one of the popular bonding methods. Since the deformation resistance of solder...

2004
M. Herrmann

A Eulerian fixed grid approach to simulate the dynamics of two-phase interfaces in the presence of surface tension forces is presented. This level set/vortex sheet method consists of a simplified system of equations that contain individual source terms describing the relevant physical processes at the phase interface explicitly. Hence, this approach provides a framework that will allow for a si...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
S Cosentino A M Mio E G Barbagiovanni R Raciti R Bahariqushchi M Miritello G Nicotra A Aydinli C Spinella A Terrasi S Mirabella

Quantum confinement (QC) typically assumes a sharp interface between a nanostructure and its environment, leading to an abrupt change in the potential for confined electrons and holes. When the interface is not ideally sharp and clean, significant deviations from the QC rule appear and other parameters beyond the nanostructure size play a considerable role. In this work we elucidate the role of...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2003
Daniel D Sternlicht Christian P de Moustier

A sediment geoacoustic parameter estimation technique is described which compares bottom returns, measured by a calibrated monostatic sonar oriented within 15 degrees of vertical and having a 10 degree-21 degree beamwidth, with an echo envelope model based on high-frequency (10-100 kHz) incoherent backscatter theory and sediment properties such as: mean grain size, strength, and exponent of the...

2007
J. P. Parmigiani M. D. Thouless

Cohesive-zone models have been used to study the effects of strength and toughness on the delamination of beam-like geometries. The conditions under which linear-elastic interfacial mechanics provide a good frame-work for predicting failure of such systems have been studied. It has been determined that the phase angle derived from LEFM calculations provides an excellent description of the parti...

Journal: :Biophysical chemistry 2006
H Raghuraman Sourav Ganguly Amitabha Chattopadhyay

Melittin, a cationic hemolytic peptide, is intrinsically fluorescent due to the presence of a single functionally important tryptophan residue. We have previously shown that the sole tryptophan of melittin is localized in a motionally restricted environment in the membrane interface. We have monitored the effect of ionic strength on the organization and dynamics of membrane-bound melittin utili...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2008
Kenneth A Mann Mark A Miller Richard J Cleary Dennis Janssen Nico Verdonschot

Despite the widespread use of cement as a means of fixation of implants to bone, surprisingly little is known about the micromechanical behavior in terms of the local interfacial motion. In this work, we utilized digital image correlation techniques to quantify the micromechanics of the cement-bone interface of laboratory-prepared cemented total hip replacements subjected to nondestructive, qua...

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