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Embedment
About: Embedment is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2441 publications have been published within this topic receiving 31444 citations.
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01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, the behavior of headed stud anchors with embedding depth h v= 130 mm and failing by pulling out a concrete cone was analyzed through numerical analysis. But the authors did not consider the head diameter.
Abstract: Anchoring elements such as headed studs, expansion, grouted or undercut anchors are used for local transfer of loads into concrete members. Parameter study of the behavior of headed stud anchors with embedment depth h v= 130 mm and failing by pulling out a concrete cone, is performed through numerical analysis. Compression and tension strength, fracture energy and the head diameter are varied. Numerical analysis is performed using nonlocal microplane model and axisymmetric finite elements. Results of the analysis are compared with experimental results.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a feasible numerical model for the analysis of a pipeline, umbilical or cable configuration in installation on inelastic seabed, capturing irreversible embedment.
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TL;DR: In this article, an analytical model is presented to quantify the conductivity of hydraulic fracture under stress conditions. But, the model is not limited to elastic deformation of proppants but takes elastoplastic deformation and fully plastic deformation, besides proppant embedment into account.
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14 Jul 1980
TL;DR: In this paper, a process for the production of dispersion ceramics by sintering or hot pressing of a mixture of a matrix-forming ceramic material and of at least one ceramic embedment material dispersible therein which at the Sintering temperature of the ceramic and at room temperature is present in different enantiotropic solid modifications of different densities is employed which is divided into at least two groups of different, substantially uniform particle sizes, each group having different lower phase transition temperatures.
Abstract: In a process for the production of dispersion ceramics by sintering or hot pressing of a mixture of a matrix-forming ceramic material and of at least one ceramic embedment material dispersible therein which at the sintering temperature of the ceramic and at room temperature is present in different enantiotropic solid modifications of different densities, a ceramic embedment material is employed which is divided into at least two groups of different, substantially uniform particle sizes, each group having different lower phase-transition temperatures.
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TL;DR: The results indicate that while most of the proposed models were able to predict the Pe reasonably, the artificial neural network model performed the best.
Abstract: In this study, soft computing and multilinear regression techniques were employed to develop models for prediction of progression of chip seal percent embedment depth (Pe). The model uses inputs su...
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