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    The macroscopic material behavior of concrete is influenced by the geometry, spatial distribution and material properties of individual material constituents and their mutual interactions. Therefore, it is essential to study the influence of each material constituent in order to estimate the residual strength of the structural components. Thus, failure of concrete is a complex phenomenon due to its multiscale and multiphase nature. When the normal stress in a material reaches its tensile strength

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    2. Usually stronger than the matrix, therefore it is sometimes called reinforcing phase. Composites as engineering materials normally refer to the material with the following characteristics: 1. These are artificially made (thus, excluding natural material such as wood). 2. These consist of at least two different species with a well-defined interface. 3. Their properties are influenced by the volume percentage of ingredients. 4. These have at least one property not possessed

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    Characterizing the structure of composite material in a fishing rod Muad Saleh Abstract This report introduces the dependence of the mechanical properties of a fishing rod made from glass-reinforced epoxy on the orientation, morphology, and volume fraction of the fibers used in making the rod. This has been achieved by studying the surface of multiple cross-sections of the fishing rod that are mounted on epoxy by using optical microscopes. Then through analyzing different cross section, the mechanical

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    BIO-MATERIALS Bio-materials are materials that are employed for biological purposes. They come under the category of ADVANCED MATERIALS i.e. materials that have high tech applications. According to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), a bio-material is one which is exploited in contact with living tissues, organisms, and/or micro-organisms. Bio-materials are not a separate class of materials. Rather, they are common materials - naturally occurring or synthetically manufactured

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    Properties of Materials INTRODUCTION Before anything is built, first the proper materials must be chosen. Some people only consider the strength of a material when choosing. Other properties can be taken into account, though. The ductility or brittleness of a material could play a role depending on the project. The hardness of a material is important for durability. There are multiple properties that can describe a material, and engineers must consider all of them before deciding on a material. If a material

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    Bio Materials? Biomaterial is a material used for medical purposes (device) intended to act upon each other with biological mechanisms and systems. These materials are used to produce bio medical devices which are replaced with defected part or organ of the living body, more safely and more economically to treat the patients. Biomaterials stems are used to treat many diseases, conditions and injuries wounds with many therapies and medical procedures. They can also be replaced with failed body

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    candidate material for enormous nano-technological applications such as memory devices [3], nano-sensors [4], nano-actuators [5], field effect transistors (FFT) [3], gigahertz oscillators [6], energy production and storage [7], clean energy devices [3] and room temperature humidity sensing applications [8] etc. In addition to these applications, graphene also attracts prodigious attention as strengthening element in polymer based composites because it was reported to be the strongest material with outstanding

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    New Method in Ultrahard Material Synthesis: CS2 Catalyzed Ultrahard Fullerite Ultrahard materials is a broad category define by materials that are harder than diamond. Diamond, thought to be the hardest material for centuries hasn’t been the hardest material seen by scientists in a long time. Many materials have been developed or discovered recently that surpass the 150 GPa hardness of diamond by as much as 100%. There are many ways to measure the hardness of a material, from the classic scratch

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    static lift or by using the dynamic lift of an airfoil. A composite material is a material made from two or more constituent materials with differing physical or chemical properties that when joined together, produce a material with characteristics different from the individual material. The individual component remains separate and unique from the finished structure. There are a few types of currently available composite materials, and they include carbon fibre, fiber glass and fibre-reinforced matrix

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    The failure of engineering materials is almost always an undesirable event for many reasons include putting human lives in hazard and causing economic losses. However, even if the causes and the behavior of materials may be known, it is difficult and not guaranteed to prevent the failures. It is the responsibility of the engineer to realize beforehand and plan for possible failure and, in the event that failure does occur, to fix its cause and then take appropriate preventive measures against future

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