نتایج جستجو برای: Abrasion process

تعداد نتایج: 1316024  

2015
Sandeep Kumar Siddharth Kumar Singh Anjali Gupta Sayak Roy Mohit Sareen Sarang Khajuria

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Despite of many studies conducted on toothbrushes and toothpaste to find out the culprit for abrasion, there is no clear cut evidence to pin point the real cause for abrasion. PURPOSE An in vitro assessment of the role of different types of toothbrushes (soft/ medium/hard) in abrasion process when used in conjunction with and without a dentifrice. MATERIALS AND METH...

This paper focuses on effect of abrasion process on color and reflectance factor changes of dyed woven fabrics containing 100% acrylic chenille yarns in weft and cotton warp yarns. Three fabrics having 12, 14 and 16 weft per centimeter were dyed with three basic dyes in different hues. Four different abrasion levels, i.e. 50,200,400 and 650 were selected to abrade samples. The obtained results ...

An important factor in material quality is the time duration that materials are used (known as substance lifetime). Lifetime is a function of several factors, and among them wearing and abrasion resistances are more important than the other aspects. In addition, to the physical and mechanical properties, abrasion has a significant effect on the textiles appearance. This phenomenon considerably ...

2016
Kimberly Litwin Miller Tímea Szabó Douglas J. Jerolmack Gabor Domokos Gábor Domokos

It is well known that pebble diameter systematically decreases downstream in rivers. The contribution of abrasion is uncertain, in part because (1) diameter is insufficient to characterize pebble mass loss due to abrasion and (2) abrasion rates measured in laboratory experiments cannot be easily extrapolated to the field. A recent geometric theory describes abrasion as a curvature-dependent pro...

Journal: :Interface focus 2016
Peter W Lucas Mark Wagner Khaled Al-Fadhalah Abdulwahab S Almusallam Shaji Michael Lidia A Thai David S Strait Michael V Swain Adam van Casteren Waleed M Renno Ali Shekeban Swapna M Philip Sreeja Saji Anthony G Atkins

A mammalian tooth is abraded when a sliding contact between a particle and the tooth surface leads to an immediate loss of tooth tissue. Over time, these contacts can lead to wear serious enough to impair the oral processing of food. Both anatomical and physiological mechanisms have evolved in mammals to try to prevent wear, indicating its evolutionary importance, but it is still an established...

2015
Hang Liu Qunzhan Li

According to abrasion process of machine equipment parts of overhead line system for traction power supply and characters of wear-out failures, considering on factor changes of all kinds of production conditions in practical operation, set permit of abrasion loss in coordinating with normal distribution, and abrasion loss of parts as random variables, and then establish the relation between mai...

2015
Eloá Aguiar Gazola Marcos Augusto Rego William Cunha Brandt Maria Beatriz Freitas D’Arce Priscila Christiane Suzy Liporoni

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the Knoop hardness number (KHN) of methacrylate (MC) and silorane (SC) composites after being submitted to erosion and abrasion processes. Material and methods: Forty samples were made with each composite: MC and SC. The samples were divided into eight groups (n = 10) according to the type of composite (G1-G4, MC; G5-G8, SC) and the beverages inv...

2016
Douglas J. Jerolmack Meredith D Reitz Meredith D. Reitz

Grain size distributions in eolian settings are the result of both sorting and abrasion of grains by saltation. The two are tightly coupled because mobility of particles determines abrasion rate, while abrasion affects the mobility of particles by changing their mass and shape; few field studies have examined this quantitatively. We measured grain size and shape over a 9 km transect downwind of...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2016
Yaoming Li Qiaoyan Lin Shiping Wang Xiangzhen Li Wentso Liu Caiyun Luo Zhenhua Zhang Xiaoxue Zhu Lili Jiang Xine Li

Warming and grazing significantly affect the structure and function of an alpine meadow ecosystem. Yet, the responses of soil microbes to these disturbances are not well understood. Controlled asymmetrical warming (+1.2/1.7°C during daytime/nighttime) with grazing experiments were conducted to study microbial response to warming, grazing and their interactions. Significant interactive effects o...

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