Nghĩa của từ shear strength bằng Tiếng Việt

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "shear strength", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ shear strength, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ shear strength trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Pressure-sensitive adhesive composition having high shear strength

2. In general, increasing Asperity density will increase shear strength performance.

3. Pressure-sensitive adhesives exhibiting an improved shear strength at elevated temperatures

4. A tacky acrylic adhesive with low shear strength can be used.

5. Key words: Ground improvement, undrained shear strength, consolidation, stress path, settlement.

6. Key words: landslide, till, correlation, stratigraphy, back analysis, shear strength, residual, aerial photographs.

7. The method produces a pressure-sensitive adhesive with balanced peel adhesion, shear strength and conversion.

8. 29 The results show that the shear strength of COF is higher than that of COG.

9. The adhesive compositions improve dynamic shear strength, dynamic peel strength, as well as static peel strength.

10. Key words: beam-column connection, database, earthquake-resistant design, finite element analysis, reinforced concrete, shear strength, stirrups.

11. Key words: bored pile design, side resistance, matera clay, reliability-based design, undrained shear strength, adhesion factor.

12. 43 rows  · The Cohesion is a term used in describing the shear strength soils

13. Test results allowed for a correlation between mineralogy and drained shear strength for aggregates of various particle size.

14. Key words: ocean soil, sand, shear strength, pile, model test, bearing capacity, friction, uplift, active and passive earth pressures.

15. Formaldehyde-free cornstarch plus tannin adhesives were evaluated for mechanical and physical properties (shear strength, rheological characterisation and thermogravimetric analysis).

16. Behzad Abasht Grade 5 titanium is the most widely used titanium alloy, but it has low tensile and shear strength

17. The aim of this study was to describe the effect of fatigue on the shear strength of the bracket-adhesive complex.

18. Results showed that densification of beech and spruce wood did not significantly affect the shear strength of specimens bonded with PF adhesive.

19. The mean value of the peak shear strength angle (arctanτ/σn) for the same 100 joints was estimated to within 1/2°.

20. The fibrous taping panel (24) provides a shear strength with the adhesive tape fastener of at least about 2.67 Newtons (0.60 pounds-force).

21. By this process the physical properties of the (co)polymers, such as adhesion to polar substrates and lap shear strength, can be enhanced.

22. Adhesion values obtained from full scale field tests on tie backs agreed closely with the shear strength obtained from laboratory quick triaxial tests.

23. Analysis of the results appear to indicate that the adhesion of the piles is the fully mobilized undrained shear strength of the clay.

24. However, the effect of fatigue on shear strength was less significant than the effect of other factors such as bracket and adhesive type.

25. Estimating the pulling capacity of piles in cohesive soils is based on an empirical relationship between soil adhesion and the undrained shear strength.

26. A Mises yield condition is used for the determination of the break-up of the aggregates as a function of the shear strength.

27. While both adhesive systems applied showed similar shear strength values, differences were much more pronounced regarding the specific fracture energy of the bonded joints.

28. Bond strengths decreased with increased degree of condensation (viscosity) of the adhesives. Shear strength based on radial penetration was higher than for tangential penetration.

29. The difference in adhesive bond shear strength between untreated, intermediate and fully treated wood was less obvious in the case of the PUR adhesive.

30. Shear fatigue of the bracket-adhesive complex for 1,000 cycles revealed a variable, material-dependent influence on the shear strength of the bracket-adhesive complex.

31. Shear strength tests revealed that the adhesives containing up to 75 wt% of renewable glycerol-derived polyglycerols retained performance comparable to that of neat DMDHEU.

32. *Crevasse* *1.* Deep fissure in the surface of a glacier, caused when tensile stress overcomes the shear strength of ice in the brittle upper few metres

33. Surprisingly, the polymerization of styryl-functional monomer into bead formulations provides beads that can be easily extruded and made into adhesive films having high shear strength.

34. A load test to failure on a single pile indicated the pile–soil adhesion to be considerably lower than the undrained shear strength of the clay.

35. The current investigation covers the influence of temperature (T=20 to 220°C) on the shear strength of glued wood joints. Different adhesive systems were investigated.

36. Relevant parameters to be considered are: granulometry, plasticity, density and water content, degree of compaction, shear strength and angle of friction, permeability and void ratio, compressibility and consolidation.

37. The results of the tests showed that heat treatment affected the shear strength and the delamination of the laminated wood depending on the adhesive system used for bonding.

38. The adhesives formed from these compositions have high shear strength at elevated temperature, improved adhesion to substrates having low surface energies, improved heat resistance, and extended pot times.

39. The validity of using static-penetrameter data to appraise the property of the shear strength and compressibility and value of unite weight of the soil was also reviewed.

40. Relevant parameters to be considered are: granulometry, plasticity, density and water content, degree of compaction, shear strength and angle of friction, permeability and void ratio, compressibility and consolidation

41. * Adhesives with high shear strength and low tensile strength are probably the best as it allows removal of cases straight up but do not allow the case to slide sideways.

42. For Colluvium with pre-existing failure planes, the shear strength could be assumed to be at the levels of the residual value which is significantly lower than the peak strength (Skempton, 1964).

43. Modification of the adhesive properties increased the cleavage fracture toughness and shear strength of bonded joints and improved the resistance of joints to cyclic swell-shrink treatment and accelerated moist-heat aging.

44. When the lens element is placed upon the substrate, the adhesive is partially cured to provide a relatively high shear strength before the light emitting device is transported or subjected to other processes.

45. It makes a glue so strong that a film a mere 3/10,000 of an inch (0.00762 mm) thick has a “shear strength” of 7,000 pounds per square inch (493 kg/ sq cm)!

46. A high strength, high modulus fiber is applied to uncured adhesive in the glueline of a laminar wood beam as an anti-sag agent and for improved shear strength, creep resistance, and gapability.

47. PSI Crimped STEEL FIBER are low carbon, cold drawn steel wire fibers designed to provide concrete with temperature and shrinkage crack control, enhanced flexural reinforcement, improved shear strength and increase the crack resistance of concrete

48. This little creature manufactures a glue so strong that a film only 3/10,000 of an inch (.0762 millimeter) thick has a “shear strength” of 7,000 pounds per square inch (493 kilograms per square centimeter)!

49. Wettability measurements on sanded wood surfaces and strength tests on shear test specimens were used to assess the ability of the sanding treatment to improve adhesive performance. The effect of sanding on wettability and shear strength varied according to the abrasiveness of the sanding treatment.

50. Match the physical and mechanical properties of the repair concrete as closely as possible with the existing, including: - modulus of elasticity (ASTM C469-02); - cement to aggregate ratio; - aggregate gradation (ASTM C136-05); - compressive and shear strength (ASTM C39/C39M-04a); and, - coefficient of thermal expansion.