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Combined edge and anisotropy effects on Fickian mass diffusion in polymer composites

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The errors associated with the diffusion coefficients determined using 1D method due to combined effects of finite sample thickness and anisotropy are investigated. It is shown that for the 1D analysis to yield accurate results, the initial slope of the mass gain curve should be determined at t=0.

Author: Hamidi, Youssef K., Aktas, Levent, Altan, M. Cengiz
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publication Name: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0094-4289
Year: 2004
Polymers, Anisotropy, Properties, Diffusion bonding (Metals)

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Effect of strain rate on the dynamic hardness in metals

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Paper law expression model and micromechanical based model are used to determine strain rate in material hardness. The models show good agreement with the experimental results for oxygen-free high-conductivity copper and 1018 cold rolled steel.

Author: Almasri, Amin H., Voyiadjis, George Z.
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publication Name: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0094-4289
Year: 2007
Cold finishing of steel shapes, Cold Finished Steel, Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturing, Usage, Measurement, Mathematical models, Mechanical properties, Hardness, Hardness (Materials)

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