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    BSS viscosity measurement, shearing was applied using spindle V-73 at a speed of 1, 2, 3, and 4 rpm. Viscosity measurement was conducted using Brookfield Viscometer (ASTM D4402). In this test, the viscosity, torque, and shear stress are determined while applying a rotational shear on the specimens. To prepare specimens, 10.5 grams of 90 bitumen scrap shingle sample was poured into aluminum chamber. The thermoset was preheated at its designated temperature for 45 minutes. Samples and the spindle…

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    Analysis Of Ti 3

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    In particular, B, G, and E of hexagonal structure are expressed as follows [34]: where B, G, and E are bulk, shear, and Young’s modulus, respectively. The resultant elastic constants, bulk, shear, and Young’s modulus are summarized in Table 2. Here, it can be seen that the B, G, and E are increasing with increasing amount of Si on the A site. This could be attributed to the charge density shown in Table…

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    Shear-induced particle migration in noncolloidal suspensions: Review article Daniel Galvez-Moreno a) Missouri University of Science and Technology, 219 Butler-Carlton Hall, 1401 N. Pine St., Rolla, MO 65409, USA. Synopsis INTRODUCTION Noncolloidal suspensions are composed by a liquid and a solid phase, which the latter is constituted by particles where Brownian motion, repulsion/attraction forces and Van Der Waals bonds are often negligible [1]. Nowadays, the success of many industrial…

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    Joplin Tornado Analysis

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    The articles "The Evil Swinging Darkness" and "The Storm Chasers First-Hand Account of the Joplin Tornado" is about how a deadly tornado struck the town of Joplin. Multiple tornado sirens sounded at different times showing that this was no little tornado this was the mother tornado. Thousands of people rush to the nearest shelter where very few made it. That day more than 1000 people were injured as well as leaving 158 dead. This tornado was extremely deadly but even those who survived were in…

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    Tornado Research Paper

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    Tornadoes By Devon Bankemper Introduction Once, we knew nothing about tornadoes and didn't even know they existed. Suddenly, tornadoes started tearing apart homes and killing people. Then, we needed to know “What is a tornado?” Did you know that one of the biggest tornadoes was 2 miles long? In this article you will learn how tornadoes form, how we can be safe and what tornadoes are the deadliest. Facts And How Tornadoes Form So, what is a tornado and when does it happen? Well, tornadoes…

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    Did you that the United States have over 1200 tornados a year. Now I’m am going to teach you about tornados. Tornados make by warm air and cold air colliding this is because. The warm air is higher than the cold air and they are also moving different directions so that makes a tornado. In addition most tornadoes happen east of the rocky mountains and west of the gulf of mexico because all the hot air is coming from the gulf of mexico an the rocky mountains produces all the cold air and when they…

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    The idea of this investigation came from curiosity that I had ever since I was younger. I questioned why honey had a slower flow than water. This is a liquid’s resistance to flow and that is otherwise known as viscosity. This a concept that people would call thickness of a liquid. It makes sense that the thicker the liquid the viscosity would be greater. Viscosity describes the friction of a moving liquid. A liquid with high viscosity resists motion due to the fact its molecular composition…

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    This causes lifters to struggle to get the weights off the floor, but makes lockout easy. One thing to be cautious of when conducting a conventional style deadlift is shear force from hyper extending the lower back. (Ez) According to a study of two male regional powerlifting champions, research showed that there were greater L4-L5 shear forces and moments in the conventional group. The research also showed that hip and knee moments were not significantly different between the two deadlift…

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    1) What are engineering stress and strain? Answer: Engineering Stress: Engineering stress is also called nominal stress, and it is defined as the applied load divided by the original cross sectional area of the material. Engineering Strain: Engineering strain is defined as the amount of material that deforms per unit length in a tensile test. Engineering strain is also known as nominal strain. 2) In the figure below, graphically show the toughness of three class materials:…

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    Tensile Test Report

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    discovered of the first ±45° specimen. The Laminate Strength properties are in Table 4 and the In-Plane Shear properties are in Table 5. The plot of Stress vs Strain is in Figure 8 (a) found the Major Young’s Modulus (Ex) region is in Figure 8 (b). The Poisson’s Ratio region is plotted in Figure 8 (d). The Lamina Shear Stress vs Lamina Shear Strain plot (Figure 9, graph a) was used to calculate the Lamina Shear Modulus (Figure 9 (b)). The type of fracture of this specimen was a brittle…

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