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ten·sile strength

the maximum tensile stress or load that a material is capable of sustaining; usually expressed in pounds per square inch.
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It is observed from the analysis of texture/grain size and strength parameters of granite from the selected locations that both the uniaxial compressive and tensile strength is highly dependent upon the grain size of the rock.
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The graphs show the adhesion between the resin and carbon fiber due to the tensile strength of the composites with carbon fiber were higher.
Afterwards, the tensile strength can be obtained through the maximum pressure load, corresponding to the failure point during the press procession.
* Regardless of the specific type of ATF, both tensile strength and elongation are maintained at acceptable levels with minimized softening, modulus gain or volume swell.
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The tensile strength tends to decrease greater than one-half after 50% cement replacement (Figure 5b).
Concrete structures may be exposed to elevated temperatures at which deterioration of concrete occurs and it leads to deterioration of Compressive strength, tensile strength, Split tensile strength, modulus of elasticity and impact strength.
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