| NOUN | a tensile strength | tensile strengths |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Cavitation inception occurs when the local pressure falls sufficiently far below the saturated vapor pressure, a value given by the tensile strength of the liquid at a certain temperature.
- The walls of plant cells must have sufficient tensile strength to withstand internal osmotic pressures of several times atmospheric pressure that result from the difference in solute concentration between the cell interior and external solutions.
- Type I collagen gives bone its tensile strength.
- Latex has outstanding elastic properties: Its tensile strength exceeds 30 MPa, and latex condoms may be stretched in excess of 800% before breaking.
- Structures employing Portland cement concrete usually include steel reinforcement because this type of concrete can be formulated with high compressive strength, but always has lower tensile strength.
- An example of a mechanical change is a change in tensile strength or surface hardness which is a required attribute in tooling industry.
- The result is fibers with higher specific tensile strength than steel.
- A low-density TPS material might lack the tensile strength to resist spallation if the dynamic pressure is too high.
- Razor wire has a central strand of high tensile strength wire, and a steel tape punched into a shape with barbs.
- The cable would need to be made of a material with a high tensile strength/density ratio.
- An aluminium cylinder is thicker and bulkier than a steel cylinder of the same capacity and working pressure, as suitable aluminium alloys have lower tensile strength than steel, and is more buoyant although actually heavier out of the water, which means the diver would need to carry more ballast weight.
- Nickel and manganese in steel add to its tensile strength and make the austenite form of the iron-carbon solution more stable, chromium increases hardness and melting temperature, and vanadium also increases hardness while making it less prone to metal fatigue.
- The tensile strength of a material quantifies how much elongating stress the material will endure before failure.
- Kevlar has many applications, ranging from bicycle tires and racing sails to bulletproof vests, all due to its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio; by this measure it is five times stronger than steel.
- Of all metals in pure form, tungsten has the highest melting point (...), lowest vapor pressure (at temperatures above [...]), and the highest tensile strength.
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