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Human bonding is the
process of
development of a
close interpersonal relationship between two or more people. It most
commonly takes place between family...
- may also
cause the
separation of surfaces. When
subjected to loading,
debonding may
occur at
different locations in the
adhesive joint. The
major fracture...
- toughness.
Before debonding, as the
strain increases, the
rubber phases is
forced to
stretch further strengthening the matrix.
Debonding between the matrix...
- splitting, fiber/matrix
debonding, and
fiber fracture. The
cause of
fiber pull-out and
delamination is weak bonding. Work for
debonding, W d = π d 2 σ f 2...
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additional contributions to the
mechanical hysteresis from
filler particles debonding from each
other or from the
polymer chains. A
number of
constitutive models...
-
carbon fiber reinforced plastics is
governed by
multiple mechanisms:
Debonding between the
carbon fiber and
polymer matrix.
Fiber pull-out. Delamination...
- can
begin as
debonding at the adhesive/adherend interface,
fiber peel-off from the
outermost lamina, or intra- or inter-laminar
debonding within the composite...
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surface area
providing good
retention Simple to
construct in the
laboratory Debonding which can
allow secondary caries to
develop under the
failed wing Tilted...
- "Residual
stresses in
surface coatings and
their effects on
interfacial debonding." Key
Engineering Materials (Switzerland). Vol. 116–117, pp. 307–330....
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attached to the base via
mechanical retention which increases the
chance of
debonding during use over time. Additionally, they are more
likely to
fracture due...