... 10Effect of Filler Incorporation on the Fracture Toughness Properties
4. CONCLUSION
The general behaviour of the tested materials showed that the dry
samples provided higher values of fracture ...
6Effect of Filler Incorporation on the Fracture Toughness Properties
Figure 1: Effect of filler content o...
...
The elongation break is further reduced to less than 50% as the filler
concentration increased to 15 phr and 25 phr. When the percentage of filler
loading was increased, the ductility of the ...
fillers in polymer matrices.
2–7
The addition of fillers into a polymer will affect the
mechanical, thermal, and water absorbent properties of the composite. In addi...
... al.
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concluded that at equilibrium, the magnitude of the
magnetization is a function of the strength of external magnetic field, the volume
concentration of the magnetic particles (their magnetic ... counteracts the orientation of the magnetic moments into the
direction of the field. In a strong field, most of the particles become oriented and
the mag...
... scales strongly depends on temperature, pH,
the rate of CO
2
release as well as the concentrations of carbonates ions.
4
Several works have been reported
5–6
on the studies of deposits on the ...
affect the corrosion rate other than time exposure and ionic salts. The carbonate
salt have a deleterious effect on the scales and rapid decomposition of the all...
...
that the higher energy absorption of the lower relative density foams is a result of
the larger deformation, the bending and buckling of the cell walls and edges.
3
The
differences in the absorbed ... be seen that as the blowing agent concentration increased, the value of the
maximum torque (M
H
) decreased. M
H
represents the value of stiffness or the...
... Michaelis constant for the substrate;
S the chromogenic substrate (
L
-BAPA) concentration; I the
N-BK peptide concentration and the K
i
value corresponds
to the Michaelis constant for the N-BK ... sites were identified, one at the Gly384-
Phe385 bond and the other at the Arg389-Ser390 bond,
which is consistent with the unique ability of cathepsin K
among mammalian cathep...
... Problems
References
[1] J F. Coulombel and T. Goudon, The strong relaxation limit of the multidimensional isother-
mal Euler equations,” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 359, no. 2, ... 9
Together with the inequalities (4.8)and(4.21), (4.2) follows immediately, which com-
pletes the proof of Proposition 4.1.
Proof of Theorem 1.1. In fact, Proposition...
... copy of X and, if N
∗
uv
= ∅, the P
1
-component consisting
of the degree-2 vertex in the copy of Z, are precisely the components of G[S] minus the
path-component P and the P
1
-component consisting ... Furthermore, ∆(G
) ≥ 3 as the link vertex in the copy of X has
degree at least three. The components of G
[S
], other than the P
2
-component consisting...
... applications.
5,6,7
A decade ago, research on the color effect of film crystals based on the
theory of light reflection is originated from the work of Yablonovitch and John.
Yablonovitch ... and Table 2 show the effect of aging time on the conversion of
core-shell emulsion polymers. The results indicate that the conversion increases
with aging time. An ag...
...
monomer, and concluded that the percentage of higher levels of residual
monomer effected on the tensile properties of denture base material.
Table 2: Results of tensile properties of heat-cure ... the material of choice
for denture base fabrication. The denture base resin is subjected to various
stresses during function. During fabrication of a...