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The fracture behaviour of oriented polyethyleneHallam, M. A. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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Comparative Tensile Strengths of Brackets Bonded to Porcelain with Orthodontic Adhesives and Porcelain Repair SystemsEustaquio, Robert I. January 1986 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / This study evaluated the feasibility of bonding brackets to porcelain for orthodontic purposes by measuring and comparing tensile strengths of five silane-based adhesive systems. Each adhesive system bonded mesh pad brackets to 10 glazed and 10 deglazed metal-ceramic crowns and the specimens were then thermocycled between 16 degrees and 56 degrees for 2500 cycles.
Clinically relevant bond strengths, comparable to those of adhesives bonding brackets to enamel, were recorded for four of the systems compared. System l+ and Porcelain Primer had the highest mean values followed by Lee's Enamelite 500, then Vivadent's Silanit, Contact-Resin and Isopast, then 3M's Concise and Scotchprime. Most, if not all, failure sites for the four were at the bracket-resin interface. Two-way factorial analysis of variance demonstrated significant differences at P<.001 among the four adhesives but no contribution of surface effect, whether glazed or deglazed, was suggested statistically. Neuman-Keul sequential range tests showed significant differences between System l+ and the three other systems but no significant differences among the three were detected.
Den-Mat's Ultrabond recorded extremely low tensile strength values and was of dubious clinical value. A t-test suggested that deglazing porcelain contributed no significant difference in strength compared with intact, glazed porcelain. All failure sites were at the porcelain-resin interface for this product.
Since resin may remain bonded to porcelain following debonding, George Taub's diamond polishing paste and Shofu porcelain polishing wheels were compared as to their ability in restoring the porcelain to its original state. Because of the great adhesive bond of the resin to porcelain, craters, pits or tears may be created when resin is cleaned from porcelain with conventional scalers and pliers. The diamond paste gave a better restorative finish than the stones but the end result depended on the extent of original damage following cleaning. Orthodontists should take this point into account when considering bonding to porcelain crowns or veneers for esthetics sake where final risks may outweigh initial benefits.
In a limited survey of 100 orthodontists responding to a questionnaire, 89% indicated that they have bonded or contemplated bonding to composite restored teeth, and 83% indicated that they have bonded or contemplated bonding to porcelain.
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Axisymmetric compression testing of concrete by nitrogenMahawish, Ali Hassan January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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Structure and Properties Relationships of Densified WoodKultikova, Elena V. 30 November 1999 (has links)
The objective of this research was to investigate the effect of applied compressive strain in various environments, on the strength and stiffness of compressed wood samples. It is believed that transverse compression of wood at specific conditions of temperature and moisture will result in improved mechanical properties, which can be attributed to increased density and perhaps other physical or chemical changes.
Specimens of both mature and juvenile southern pine (Pinus taeda) and yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) were compressed radially at three different temperature, and moisture content conditions relevant to the glass transition of wood.
Ultimate tensile stress and longitudinal modulus of elasticity were obtained by testing compressed, uncompressed and control samples in tension parallel-to-grain. Strain measurements were performed using laboratory-built clip-on strain gauge transducers. Results of the tensile tests have shown an increase in the ultimate tensile stress and modulus of elasticity after all densification treatments.
Scanning electron microscopy was employed for observing changes in cellular structure of densified wood. Existence of the cell wall fractures was evaluated using image processing and analysis software. Changes in cellular structure were correlated with the results of the tensile test.
Chemical composition of wood samples before and after desorption experiments was determined by acid hydrolysis followed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The results of the chemical analysis of the wood specimens did not reveal significant changes in chemical composition of wood when subjected to 160 °C, pure steam for up to 8 hours.
The results of this research will provide information about modifications that occur during wood compression and will result in better understanding of material behavior during the manufacture of wood-based composites. In the long run, modification of wood with inadequate mechanical properties can have a significant effect on the wood products industry. Low density and juvenile wood can be used in new high-performance wood-based composite materials instead of old-growth timber. / Master of Science
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The synthesis and evaluation of curing agents for use in epoxy modified Portland cement mortarsDaniels, Leonard John January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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An assessment of the compaction behaviour of pharmaceutical compacts by means of complementary mechanical testsBrown, David Roger January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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Mechanical properties of the Chara corallina cell wall and lettuce cultivar tissuesToole, Geraldine January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Development of a split Hopkinson tension bar for testing stress-strain response of particulate composites under high rates of loadingOwens, Anthony Taylor, Tippur, Hareesh V. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis(M.S.)--Auburn University, 2007. / Abstract. Vita. Includes bibliographic references.
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Evaluation of thirteen direct bonding orthodontic cements a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... in orthodontics ... /Faust, John B. Grego, Georges N. January 1977 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1977.
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Evaluation of thirteen direct bonding orthodontic cements a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... in orthodontics ... /Faust, John B. Grego, Georges N. January 1977 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1977.
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