Compressive Flow
Mostrando 25-28 de 28 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. Argamassas com adição de fibras de polipropileno -estudo do comportamento reológico e mecânico. / Mortars with polypropylene fibres´addition - study of the rheological and mechanical behavior.
Many designers and constructors have been looking for alternative solutions trying to avoid types of anomalies in the mortar rendering. One of these solutions is the application of mortar with fibres addition. However, the knowledge concerning the composite behavior is very empirical, mainly in Brazil where there are no systematic researches about this sub
Publicado em: 2006
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26. Use of grape must as a binder to obtain activated carbon briquettes
The results of studies on briquetting activated-carbon-based adsorbent materials, prepared from raw materials from the region of Cuyo, Argentina, are reported in this article. Several steps were carried out to obtain activated-carbon briquettes from Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehn wood. These steps included carbonization of wood to obtain char; blending of cha
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering. Publicado em: 2004-12
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27. Aspectos da conformabilidade da liga Ti-6Al-7Nb em condições de forjamento isotermico
Biomaterials get more use each day, and specific materiaIs development for these application is associate, as the case of Ti-6Al-7Nb Alloy. The forging parts in this new alloy should provide confiability and mechanical properties, as demanded for biomedical applications. Also, this work have considered the high cost of titanium alloys, your varied microestru
Publicado em: 1996
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28. Morphological and functional interrelationships of articular cartilage matrices.
The pericellular, territorial and interterritorial matrices of canine tibial cartilage have been identified ultrastructurally on the basis of their collagen fibre density and organisation, proteoglycan distribution and their structural response to experimentally applied compressive loads. In addition, a discrete pericellular capsule composed of fine, faintly