• Controlled low strength material, abbreviated CLSM, also known as flowable fill, is a type of weak, runny concrete mix used in construction for non-structural...
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  • for obtaining high-resolution optical images Controlled low strength material, a construction material This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    High-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA) is a type of alloy steel that provides better mechanical properties or greater resistance to corrosion than carbon...
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    Slurry (category Materials)
    industries Soil/cement slurry, also called Controlled Low-Strength Material (CLSM), flowable fill, controlled density fill, flowable mortar, plastic soil-cement...
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    flowable fill (also called controlled low strength material, or CLSM), which is used as self-leveling, self-compact backfill material in lieu of compacted earth...
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    In mechanics, compressive strength (or compression strength) is the capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to reduce size (compression)...
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    engineering material with a wide range of applications, including pipes, machine and car parts. Cast iron retains high strength in fires, despite its low melting...
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  • dielectric strength has the following meanings: for a pure electrically insulating material, the maximum electric field that the material can withstand...
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    Materials science is an interdisciplinary field of researching and discovering materials. Materials engineering is an engineering field of finding uses...
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  • the parts cool in a controllable way. While some workpieces are left in the oven to cool in a controlled fashion, other materials and alloys are removed...
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    composite material that is fabricated by attaching two thin but stiff skins to a lightweight but thick core. The core material is normally low strength material...
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    that cause fatigue damage are typically much less than the yield strength of the material. Historically, fatigue has been separated into regions of high...
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    levels of stress that are still below the yield strength of the material. Creep is more severe in materials that are subjected to heat for long periods and...
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    used to control the ductility and hardness of a material. With longer marquenching, the ductility increases with a minimal loss in strength; the steel...
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    Charpy impact test (category Materials testing)
    high-strength materials have low impact energies which attest to the fact that fractures easily initiate and propagate in high-strength materials. The...
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    deformation. The yield strength or yield stress is a material property and is the stress corresponding to the yield point at which the material begins to deform...
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    Toughness (redirect from Impact strength)
    are not tough; conversely, very ductile materials with low strengths are also not tough. To be tough, a material should withstand both high stresses and...
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  • Thermal shock (category Materials degradation)
    jump, Δ T {\displaystyle \Delta T} , sustainable by a material can be defined for strength-controlled models by: B Δ T = σ f α E {\displaystyle B\Delta T={\frac...
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    Fracture (redirect from Breaking strength)
    materials the fracture strength is equivalent to the UTS. If a ductile material reaches its ultimate tensile strength in a load-controlled situation, it will...
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  • insulation. However, due to its low compressive strength it is unable to withstand amalgam packing; a strong cement base material should be placed above it...
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  • Eglin steel (ES-1) is a high-strength, high-performance, low-alloy, low-cost steel, developed for a new generation of bunker buster type bombs, e.g. the...
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    Filler materials can affect the tensile strength, toughness, heat resistance, color, clarity, etc. This can be utilised to modify or enhance the material properties...
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    seamless process. All S275JOH steel material and S275JOH pipes should conform to EN10219 standards. The normal yield strength grades available are 195, 235...
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    Concrete (redirect from Concrete strength)
    stone) by any mixture of solid waste materials in the grain size of 3–10 mm to form a low-compressive-strength (3–20 N/mm2) product for road and building...
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  • technique/process of manufacturing a material in multiple layers, so that the composite material achieves improved strength, stability, sound insulation, appearance...
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    temperature, 15 °C (59 °F). Mixing two solutions of alcohol of different strengths usually causes a change in volume. Mixing pure water with a solution less...
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    core material is normally of low strength, but its greater thickness provides the sandwich composite with high bending stiffness with overall low density...
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    variety of sizes. Aggregates are generally added to increase the strength of composite materials. For example, the particles of stone used to make concrete...
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  • microalloyed steels can be used from the air-cooled state. If controlled cooling is used, the material can produce mechanical properties similar to Q&T steels...
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  • Glass-ceramic (category Ceramic materials)
    array of materials with interesting properties like zero porosity, high strength, toughness, translucency or opacity, pigmentation, opalescence, low or even...
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