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  2. Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Society for Experimental Mechanics. [1] Jennifer L. Jordan (Los Alamos National Laboratory) has been the editor-in-chief since 2020. [2]

  3. Ultra-high temperature ceramic matrix composite - Wikipedia

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    The oxidation resistance and the thermo-mechanical properties of these materials can be improved by incorporating a fraction of about 20-30% of UHTC phases, e.g., ZrB 2, into the matrix. [ 8 ] On the one hand CMCs are lightweight materials with high strength-to-weight ratio even at high temperature, high thermal shock resistance and toughness ...

  4. List of materials science journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Materials Chemistry - A, B, and C; Journal of Materials Processing Technology; Journal of Materials Research; Journal of Materials Research and Technology; Journal of Materials Science. Journal of Materials Science Letters; Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics; Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine

  5. Dynamic mechanical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic mechanical analysis (abbreviated DMA) is a technique used to study and characterize materials.It is most useful for studying the viscoelastic behavior of polymers.A sinusoidal stress is applied and the strain in the material is measured, allowing one to determine the complex modulus.

  6. Micromechanics - Wikipedia

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    Most methods in micromechanics of materials are based on continuum mechanics rather than on atomistic approaches such as nanomechanics or molecular dynamics. In addition to the mechanical responses of inhomogeneous materials, their thermal conduction behavior and related problems can be studied with analytical and numerical continuum methods ...

  7. Ceramic matrix composite - Wikipedia

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    CMC materials with a low matrix content (down to zero) have a high tensile strength (close to the tensile strength of the fiber), but low bending strength. CMC materials with a low fiber content (down to zero) have a high bending strength (close to the strength of the monolithic ceramic), but no elongation beyond 0.05% under tensile load.

  8. Gregory Odegard - Wikipedia

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    Gregory M. Odegard is a materials researcher and academic. He is the John O. Hallquist Endowed Chair in Computational Mechanics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering – Engineering Mechanics at Michigan Technological University [1] and the director of the NASA Institute for Ultra-Strong Composites by Computational Design.

  9. Viscoplasticity - Wikipedia

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    Elements used in one-dimensional models of viscoplastic materials. Viscoplasticity is a theory in continuum mechanics that describes the rate-dependent inelastic behavior of solids. Rate-dependence in this context means that the deformation of the material depends on the rate at which loads are applied. [ 1 ]