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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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    in volume results in loss of good contact between the new concrete and the old element preventing sound transfer of stress at the contact surface. In order to improve bond characteristics and minimize the shrinkage, it is recommended to use higher strength concrete with low

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    Resistance training is referring to the action that using a load, machine, or own body weight to exercising the muscles. In most cases, resistance training is a practice that overcoming load and would result in progression of strength, muscular endurance, and hypertrophy of muscle. According to Stojiljković, Ignjatović, Savić, Marković and Milanović (2013), the history of training with loads goes back to the earliest civilizations such as Greek. The Greeks gave higher priority to physical activity

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    The Torus Shaped Vessel

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    2.3 Diverter Applications The diverter is located at the bottom of the torus shaped vessel and is designed to extract heat from the plasma as well as the ‘exhaust fumes’ of the reaction occurring which are helium and any impurities from the first wall of the reactor. The basic concept of a diverter used within a tokamak design can be understood better by looking at figure x which is a diagram of JET after it had a divertor fitted. The separatrix is the last field line which contains the plasma. The

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    by Chloroprene rubber (CR). Results indicated that the minimum and maximum torque increased with increasing HDPE amount in the blends, whereas scorch, and cure time showed the decreasing trend. Increment in HDPE increased the tensile strength, modulus, tear strength, hardness and crosslink density. % tensile strain, % compression set and abrasion loss of NBR/HDPE blends revealed the decreased trend with increasing HDPE level. MW filled blends based on CR provided the most encouraging balance values

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    most determining factors for the stability of a structure is the maximum strength attained by concrete after 14 and 28 days. As such, it is often critical for an engineer to test a particular test concrete cylinder mix for the ultimate compressive strength and then compare it with the design strength before allowing the concrete mix to be replicated in large quantities. The factors that affect the ultimate compressive strength of concrete include the amount of aggregates and the ratio of water to cement

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction to paper battery A paper battery is an electrical battery designed to use a spacer fashioned mostly of polyose (the major Constituent of paper). It incorporates nano scale structures to act as high area electrodes to enhance physical phenomenon. additionally to being remarkably skinny, paper batteries ar versatile and atmosphere friendly, permitting integration into a large vary of merchandise. Their functioning is analogous

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    COMPARISON OF MECHANICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF CLUTCH FACINGS MADE UP OF KEVLAR49/EPOXY RESINE AND BIODEGRADABLE COCONUT SHELL/COIR/EPOXY RESINE COMPOSITE MATERIALS Dr. K.Arunachalam, Department of Automobile Engineering, Associate Professor, MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai G.Sundara pandian, PG Student, Department of Automobile Engineering, MIT Campus, Anna University, Chennai Abstract Looking back at the history of the clutch facing, it becomes apparent that the technological advancement

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    Class V Injury

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    literature Review One of The most common problem in children is Dental caries due to children fear and anxiety thru any dental process . Cervical scratches are very frequently produced by improper tooth clearing, these lesions frequently have slight or no enamel at the cervical border (8). The main problem related to class V cavities restoration is micro-leakage at gingival margins found in dentin (9). Additionally, class V injury presents unique issues with any remedial material in light of

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    The deformation behavior of metallic glasses is separated in two different stages. Below the glass transition, they reveal an inhomogeneous deformation, which leads to the appearance of discrete and thin shear bands, resulting of its non-hardenable nature (KAWAMURA et al., 1997). However, in the supercooled liquid region, (ΔT), BMGs usually exhibit a drastic reduction of viscosity, and therefore, present a Newtonian flow behavior (WANG et al., 2005), and can retain its amorphous structure even after

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