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Residual bending strength

Figure 8. Residual bending strength as a function of residual density, based... Figure 8. Residual bending strength as a function of residual density, based...
Figure 1. Improvement factor ratio of modulus of rupture (MOR) (bending strength) values of wood treated with Butvar B98 and untreated wood for deteriorated Douglas-fir at various levels of residual bending strength (degrees... Figure 1. Improvement factor ratio of modulus of rupture (MOR) (bending strength) values of wood treated with Butvar B98 and untreated wood for deteriorated Douglas-fir at various levels of residual bending strength (degrees...
Table VI. Residual Values of Impact Bending Strength and Other Properties... Table VI. Residual Values of Impact Bending Strength and Other Properties...
Table 4. High-temperature properties of various Si3N4 materials (ai4oo c bending strength at 1400°C E - creep rate at 1400°C, 200 MPa - weighted gain during oxidation at 1500°C CTox - residual strength after oxidation). Table 4. High-temperature properties of various Si3N4 materials (ai4oo c bending strength at 1400°C E - creep rate at 1400°C, 200 MPa - weighted gain during oxidation at 1500°C CTox - residual strength after oxidation).
The bending strength does not vary significantly with increasing binder content (Fig. 104) but the presence of FeB2 results in considerably lower values. This not only attributed to the brittleness of this phase but is also due to the residual... [Pg.912]

Yoshizaki M (2009) Residual stress distribution produced by double peening using conventional shot peening and fine particle bombarding and its effect on tooth bending strength of carburized gears. J Jpn Soc Mech Eng C75(756) 2191-2199 (in Japanese)... [Pg.1056]

Subsequently the statically stressed specimens were claimed within a dynamic four-point-bending test with a load velocity of 1,000 MPa/s till fracture to determine the residual strength. Because of the local damage It Is assumed that the residual material strength Is reduced increasingly with an increasing number of fretting cycles. [Pg.106]


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