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Assessment of sandwich beam in three-point bending for measuring adhesive shear modulus

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A three-point bending test was used on a sandwich beam specimen to examine the feasibility of determining the shear modulus of an adhesive in a bonded geometry by conducting a finite element analysis (FEA). The results of the test were significantly different as compared to the values obtained from other experiments on bulk samples of the adhesive in the glassy region.

Author: He, Jianmei, Martin Y. M. Chiang, Hunston, Donald L.
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publication Name: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0094-4289
Year: 2001
Beams (Structural), Finite element method

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Stress and strain histories of multiple bending-unbending springback process

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Strain and stress histories during several conditions in drawing process are analyzed for providing sound foundation to compare dynamic explicit solutions. Numerical simulation methodology for more accurate determination of the springback phenomena is developed through a drawbead model with sheet metal passing through multiple bending-unbending processes.

Author: Huang, H.M., Liu, S.D., Jiang, S.
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publication Name: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0094-4289
Year: 2001
Sheet-metal, Sheet metal

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Mid-wall temperature in an eroded section of an austenitic superheater/reheater tube

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The development of a nondimensional parameter coined T*(sub M1) is described. The mid-wall metal temperature in the eroded/corroded section of an austenitic superheater/ reheater tube can be estimated by using T*(sub M1).

Author: Zarrabi, Khosrow, Rose, Ian
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publication Name: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0094-4289
Year: 2001
Thermal properties, Pipe, Aluminum, Aluminum tube

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Subjects list: Analysis, Mechanical properties, Mechanics, Engineering mechanics, Stress analysis (Engineering)
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