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American society for testing and materials

Bryant Mather, +1 more
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Chemically modified jute fibre reinforced non-pressure (NP) concrete pipes with improved mechanical properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a concrete mix using chemically modified jute fibre (reinforcing agent), polymer latex (surface modifier both for fibre and matrix) and tannin (water reducing admixture) is formulated to improve the load bearing capacity of underground sewage pipe.
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Current and future biocompatibility aspects of biomaterials for hip prosthesis

TL;DR: It is concluded that current materials have their confines and there is a need for more refined multi-functional materials to be developed in order to match the biocompatibility, metallurgical and mechanical complexity of the hip prosthesis.
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Determination of major and minor ash-forming elements in solid biofuels

TL;DR: In this article, different digestion procedures were developed for major and minor elements for wood+bark, straw and olive residues using several digestion and determination methods including wet decomposition in closed vessels with different acid mixtures as well as dry-ashing techniques.
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Application of the virtual crack closure technique to calculate stress intensity factors for through cracks with an elliptical crack front

TL;DR: In this paper, the validity of the 3D virtual crack closure technique, 3D VCCT, with nonorthogonal finite element meshes for calculating mode I stress intensity factors is assessed.
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Constitutive model for municipal solid waste incorporating mechanical creep and biodegradation-induced compression

TL;DR: A constitutive model is proposed to describe the stress-strain behavior of municipal solid waste (MSW) under loading using the critical state soil mechanics framework and is useful for assessing the deformation and stability of landfills and any post-closure development structures located on landfilling.