Search Results - "Hall, M.M"
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An alternative to the Shoji crack tip strain rate equation
Published in Corrosion science (01-10-2008)“…Fundamentally derived crack tip strain rate (CTSR) equations are being sought for use in modelling stress corrosion crack growth. The CTSR equation derived by…”
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Effect of Variable Stress Intensity Factor on Hydrogen Environment Assisted Cracking
Published in Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy and materials science (01-02-2011)“…Fitness-for-service evaluations of engineered components that are subject to environment assisted cracking (EAC) often require analyses of potentially large…”
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Regression model for predicting selected thermal properties of next-generation bioactive glasses
Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-07-2012)“…The compositional palette traditionally used to develop bioactive glasses has grown in recent times to include therapeutic inorganic species such as zinc and…”
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Preparation of hollow glass microspheres from sol–gel derived glass for application in hydrogen gas storage
Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-05-2006)“…Hollow glass microspheres are produced from a sol–gel derived sodium borosilicate glass with a composition suitable for photo-enhanced hydrogen diffusion for…”
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Hollow glass microspheres for use in radiation shielding
Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-05-2006)“…The production of hollow glass microspheres from Li 2O–Al 2O 3–B 2O 3 glasses was investigated. The production of hollow, rather than solid, spheres is enabled…”
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Errata to: “Stress state dependence of in-reactor creep and swelling. Part I: continuum plasticity model”, Journal of Nuclear Materials 396 (2010) 112–118 and “Stress state dependence of in-reactor creep and swelling. Part II: experimental results”, Journal of Nuclear Materials 396 (2010) 119–129
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Limitations of the heavy-baryon expansion as revealed by a pion-mass dispersion relation
Published in The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields (01-11-2012)Get full text
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Interacting sensitivities of alloy 600 PWSCC to stress intensity factor, yield stress, temperature, carbon concentration, and crack growth orientation Alloy 600
Published in Corrosion science (15-08-2017)“…•PWR Primary Water SCC of cold worked Alloy 600 depends on crack growth orientation.•ST and LT cracks show opposite stress exponent and activation energy…”
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Stress state dependence of in-reactor creep and swelling
Published in Journal of nuclear materials (2010)“…Irradiation induced swelling of reactor core materials may jeopardize safe and reliable operation of fast reactors due to swelling-induced distortion and…”
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Effect of cyclic crack opening displacement rate on corrosion fatigue crack velocity and fracture mode transitions for Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloys
Published in Corrosion science (01-04-2014)“…•Time-domain analysis of aluminum alloy CF data using a cyclic COD-rate equation.•Cyclic COD-rate shown to be the rate controlling mechanical…”
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Antibacterial and antifungal potential of Ga-bioactive glass and Ga-bioactive glass/polymeric hydrogel composites: Antibacterial and Antifungal Potential Of Ga-Bioactive Glass
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Film rupture model for aqueous stress corrosion cracking under constant and variable stress intensity factor
Published in Corrosion science (01-02-2009)“…A film rupture model for aqueous stress corrosion cracking is developed and used to predict kinetics of crack growth under constant and variable stress…”
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Structural characterization and anti-cancerous potential of gallium bioactive glass/hydrogel composites
Published in Carbohydrate polymers (20-11-2016)“…•Synthesized composites of Ga-containing bioactive glass and polymer hydrogels.•Characterized composites using TEM, DSC, and 13C CP/MAS-NMR.•Characterization…”
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Antibacterial and antifungal potential of Ga-bioactive glass and Ga-bioactive glass/polymeric hydrogel composites
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials (01-07-2017)“…A bioactive glass series (0.42SiO -0.10Na O-0.08CaO-(0.40 - x)ZnO-(x)Ga O ) was synthesized, and it is efficacy against the Gram (-ve) bacteria Escherichia…”
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A preliminary investigation into the structure, solubility and biocompatibility of solgel SiO2–CaO–Ga2O3 glass-ceramics
Published in Materials chemistry and physics (14-11-2014)“…The proposed study aims to synthesize gallium (Ga3+) containing glass-ceramics via the solgel method and determine their solubility and biocompatibility. Three…”
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Characterisation of [Ga.sub.2][O.sub.3]-[Na.sub.2]O-CaO-ZnO-Si[O.sub.2] bioactive glasses
Published in Journal of materials science (01-06-2013)“…The structural role of Gallium (Ga) is investigated when substituted for Zinc (Zn) in a 0.42Si[O.sub.2]-0.40-xZnO-0.10[Na.sub.2]0-0.08CaO glass series, (where…”
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Relating ion release and pH to in vitro cell viability for gallium-inclusive bioactive glasses
Published in Journal of materials science (01-01-2016)“…A bioactive glass (BG) in which Ga was substituted for Zn was formulated to investigate whether the ionic form of Ga can elicit effects similar to gallium…”
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Irradiation creep relaxation of void swelling-driven stresses
Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-01-2013)“…► Irradiation void swelling can cause distortion of reactor core components. ► Constrained swelling can drive stresses beyond acceptable levels. ► Compressive…”
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