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Matrix composition effects

J. C. McNulty, F. W. Zok, G. M. Genin, and A. G. Evans, Notch-sensitivity of fiber-reinforced ceramic-matrix composites effects of inelastic straining and volume dependent strength, J.Am. Ceram. Soc., 82 [5] 1217-1228 (1999). [Pg.419]

Arbelaiz A, Fernandez B, Ramos JA, Mondragon I (2006) Thomal and crystallization studies of short flax fibre reinforced polypropylene matrix composites effect of treatments. Thomo-chim Acta 440 111-121... [Pg.286]

Becher, P. F., Heueh, C., Angellita, P., and Tiegs, T. N. (1988). Toughening behavior in whisker-reinforced ceramic matrix composites. / Am. Ceram Soc. 71 1051-1061. Homeny,J., Vaughn, W. L., and Ferber, M. K. (1990). Silicon carbide whisker/alumina matrix composites effect of whisker surface treatment on fracture toughness./ Am Ceram. Soc. 73 394-402. [Pg.440]

Arbelaiz, A., Fema ndez, B., Ramos, J. A., Mondragon, I. Thermal and Crystallization Studies of Short Flax Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene Matrix Composites Effect of Treatments. Thermochimica Acta, 2006, 440, 111-121. [Pg.357]

ICP-OES is a destructive technique that provides only elemental composition. However, ICP-OES is relatively insensitive to sample matrix interference effects. Interference effects in ICP-OES are generally less severe than in GFAA, FAA, or ICPMS. Matrix effects are less severe when using the combination of laser ablation and ICP-OES than when a laser microprobe is used for both ablation and excitation. [Pg.634]

In the region near zero thickness, there is no effect of matrix composition, and Equation 7-1 should be valid. The justification for this statement follows. The deviations under discussion rest ultimately upon x-ray absorption. Because x-ray absorption in this region is negligible, its only measurable result being the direct excitation of the analytical line, there should be no deviations from Equation 7-1. [Pg.164]

Figure 6. Absorption spectra of spherical non-interacting nanoclusters embedded in no absorbing matrices (a) effect of the size for Ag nanoclusters in silica (b) effect of the matrix for R = 2.5 nm Au clusters (the refractive index n = and the position of the plasma resonance are reported for each considered matrix) (c) effect of the cluster composition for i = 5 nm noble-metal clusters (Ag, Au, Cu) in silica. (Reprinted from Ref [1], 2005, with permission from Italian Physical Society.)... Figure 6. Absorption spectra of spherical non-interacting nanoclusters embedded in no absorbing matrices (a) effect of the size for Ag nanoclusters in silica (b) effect of the matrix for R = 2.5 nm Au clusters (the refractive index n = and the position of the plasma resonance are reported for each considered matrix) (c) effect of the cluster composition for i = 5 nm noble-metal clusters (Ag, Au, Cu) in silica. (Reprinted from Ref [1], 2005, with permission from Italian Physical Society.)...
Modifiers can be used very effectively in on-line SFE-GC to determine the concentration levels of the respective analytes. This presents an advantage in terms of the use of modifiers in SFE, since they appear as solvent peaks in GC separations and do not interfere with the target analyte determination. Although online SFE-GC is a simple technique, its applicability to real-life samples is limited compared to off-line SFE-GC. As a result, on-line SFE-GC requires suitable sample selection and appropriate setting of extraction conditions. If the goal is to determine the profile or matrix composition of a sample, it is required to use the fluid at the maximum solubility. For trace analysis it is best to choose a condition that separates the analytes from the matrix without interference. However, present SFE-GC techniques are not useful for samples... [Pg.435]

Sugawara, A., Nishimura, T., Yamamoto, Y., Inoue, H., Nagasawa, H. and Kato, T. (2006) Self-organization of oriented calcium carbonate/polymer composites effects of a matrix peptide isolated from the exoskeleton of a crayfish. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 45, 2876-2879. [Pg.207]

Cobalamin, 25 803 folic acid and, 25 802 Cobalt (Co), 7 207-228. See also Co-base superalloys 60Co isotope 60Co nucleus Fe-Ni-Co alloys Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetracobalt dodecacarbonyl analysis, 7 215-216 in ceramic-matrix composites, 5 554t coke formation on, 5 266 colloidal suspensions, 7 275 economic aspects, 7 214-215 effect on copper resistivity, 7 676t environmental concerns, 7 216 health and safety factors, 7 216-218 in M-type ferrites, 11 66, 69 occurrence, 7 208... [Pg.194]

Liquid-solid separations, pilot plant, 18 731 Liquid-solid suspension, effective thermal conductivity of, 13 277 Liquid-state metal-matrix composite processing, 16 166-169 Liquid steel, 23 250 Liquid stream dehydration, molecular sieves in, 16 840... [Pg.529]

The samples to be distributed must be generally similar in matrix to the unknown samples that are routinely analysed (in respect of matrix composition and analyte concentration range). It is essential they are of acceptable homogeneity and stability. The bulk material prepared must be effectively homogeneous so that all laboratories will receive samples that do not differ significantly in analyte concentration. The co-ordinating laboratory should also show the bulk sample is sufficiently stable to ensure it will not undergo... [Pg.91]

Drzal, L. T., Rich, M. J. and Ragland, W., Adhesion between fiber and matrix - its effect on composite test results, presentation given at the 42nd Annual Conference, Composites Institute, 2-6, February, 1987, Preprint, Session 7-A/l. [Pg.561]

Matrix effects in the analysis of nutrients in seawater are caused by differences in background electrolyte composition and concentration (salinity) between the standard solutions and samples. This effect causes several methodological difficulties. First, the effect of ionic strength on the kinetics of colorimetric reactions results in color intensity changes with matrix composition and electrolyte concentration. In practice, analytical sensitivity depends upon the actual sample matrix. This effect is most serious in silicate analysis using the molybdenum blue method. Second, matrix differences can also cause refractive index interference in automated continuous flow analysis, the most popular technique for routine nutrient measurement. To deal with these matrix effects, seawater of... [Pg.47]

In this case, trace element and carrier occupy the same structural position both in the solid phase and in the melt and are subject to the same compositional effects in both phases (i.e., extension of the cation matrix in the melt and amount of anorthite component in the solid). Figure 10.9A shows the effect of normalization the conventional partition coefficient of Sr between plagioclase and liquid varies by about one order of magnitude under equal P-T conditions, with increasing anorthite component in solid solution, whereas normalized distribution coefficient D is virtually unaffected. Figure 10.9B shows the same effect for the Ba-Ca couple. [Pg.681]

Fig. 3.27. Effect of the interface shear strength on mechanical properties of carbon fiber-epoxy matrix composites ( ) tran.sverse tensile strength (A) maximum transverse tensile strain (O) transverse tensile modiilns. After Madhukar and Drzal (1991),... Fig. 3.27. Effect of the interface shear strength on mechanical properties of carbon fiber-epoxy matrix composites ( ) tran.sverse tensile strength (A) maximum transverse tensile strain (O) transverse tensile modiilns. After Madhukar and Drzal (1991),...
Asloun, El. M., Nardin, M. and Schultz, J. (1989). Stress transfer in single-fiber composites Effect of adhesion, elastic modulus of fiber and matrix and polymer chain mobility. J. Mater. Sei. 24, 1835-1844. [Pg.85]

However, some theoretical treatment considers only the special case of friction sliding of a single fiber along a mechanically bonded interface, particularly for some ceramic matrix composites, where the Coulomb friction law applies. See for example Zhou and Mai (1995) and Shetty (1988). Assuming a constant friction at the fiber-matrix interface and neglecting the Poisson effects, Shetty (1988) reported a simple force balance equation for the frictional shear strength, Tfr... [Pg.150]

Fan, C.F. and Hsu, S.L. (1992b) A study of stress distribution in model composites by using finite-element analysis. II. Fiber/matrix interfacial effects. J. Polym. Sci. Part B. Polym. Phy. 30, 619-635. [Pg.165]

Sigl, L.S. and Evans, A.G. (1989). Effects of residual stress and frictional sliding on cracking and pull-out in brittle matrix composites. Mech. Mater. 8, 1-12. [Pg.168]

Fig. 5.7. Effect of immersion in hot water on interfacial bond strength of silane treated glass fiber-epoxy matrix composite. After Koenig and Emadipotir (1985). Fig. 5.7. Effect of immersion in hot water on interfacial bond strength of silane treated glass fiber-epoxy matrix composite. After Koenig and Emadipotir (1985).

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