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 …
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
Foam-like glass-ceramic scaffolds based on three different glass compositions (45S5
Bioglass and two other experimental formulations, CEL2 and SCNA) were produced by …
Bioglass and two other experimental formulations, CEL2 and SCNA) were produced by …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of strain rate on mechanical properties of nanosilica/epoxy
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 …
epoxies were studied using an Instron machine and a split Hopkinson pressure bar …
Yielding behaviors of polymeric scaffolds with implications to tissue engineering
Polymers are amongst the main candidate materials for load bearing tissue engineering
scaffolds. Their effective and reliable clinical uses necessitate insightful analyses of the …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
because of its high manufacturing efficiency, high-quality surface, and simple and …