Mechanical behaviors and equivalent configuration of a polyurea under wide strain rate range

Y Miao, H Zhang, H He, Q Deng - Composite Structures, 2019 - Elsevier
The tension tests are systematically conducted on a polyurea by Instron and split Hopkinson
tension bar apparatuses for strain rate ranging from 0.0001 s− 1 to–3000 s− 1, to investigate …

Modelling of the strength–porosity relationship in glass-ceramic foam scaffolds for bone repair

Q Chen, F Baino, S Spriano, NM Pugno… - Journal of the European …, 2014 - Elsevier
Foam-like glass-ceramic scaffolds based on three different glass compositions (45S5
Bioglass and two other experimental formulations, CEL2 and SCNA) were produced by …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of strain rate on mechanical properties of nanosilica/epoxy

YG Miao, HY Liu, T Suo, YW Mai, FQ Xie… - Composites Part B …, 2016 - Elsevier
The mechanical properties (ie, stress–strain relationship and peak stress) of nanosilica filled
epoxies were studied using an Instron machine and a split Hopkinson pressure bar …

Yielding behaviors of polymeric scaffolds with implications to tissue engineering

A Entezari, J Fang, A Sue, Z Zhang, MV Swain, Q Li - Materials Letters, 2016 - Elsevier
Polymers are amongst the main candidate materials for load bearing tissue engineering
scaffolds. Their effective and reliable clinical uses necessitate insightful analyses of the …

Building implicit-surface-based composite porous architectures

N Yang, S Wang, L Gao, Y Men, C Zhang - Composite Structures, 2017 - Elsevier
We propose a simple but effective implicit-surface-based (ISB) method for constructing
composite porous scaffolds (including gradient, hybrid, hierarchical, stochastic porous …

A novel model for porous scaffold to match the mechanical anisotropy and the hierarchical structure of bone

S Huang, Z Chen, N Pugno, Q Chen, W Wang - Materials Letters, 2014 - Elsevier
A novel porous anisotropic scaffold with hierarchy is proposed for bone regeneration. The
scaffold can mimic the morphology and the mechanical anisotropy of the natural bone. In …

A hierarchical lattice spring model to simulate the mechanics of 2-D materials-based composites

L Brely, F Bosia, NM Pugno - Frontiers in Materials, 2015 - frontiersin.org
It is known that structural biological materials such as bone or dentin show unprecedented
damage tolerance, toughness, and strength. The common feature of these materials is their …

Quantitative intravoxel analysis of microct-scanned resorbing ceramic biomaterials–perspectives for computer-aided biomaterial design

A Czenek, R Blanchard, A Dejaco… - Journal of Materials …, 2014 - cambridge.org
Driving the field of micro computed tomography toward more quantitative, rather than
qualitative, approaches, we here present a new evaluation method, which uses the unique …

Mechanism analysis on the increased stress softening of Mullins effect for rubber matrix composites

Y Miao - Plastics, Rubber and Composites, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The stress softening phenomenon of Mullins effect is studied by investigating mechanical
properties of Fe (abbreviation of Iron) powder-modified rubber composites via experiments …

[HTML][HTML] A new model for optimal mechanical and thermal performance of cement-based partition wall

S Huang, M Hu, Y Huang, N Cui, W Wang - Materials, 2018 - mdpi.com
The prefabricated cement-based partition wall has been widely used in assembled buildings
because of its high manufacturing efficiency, high-quality surface, and simple and …