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101. Research On The Rheological Behavior Of Polypropylene Filling And Blending Systems
102. Study On Strain Hardening Of Ni-Co-Cr-Fe Based High Entropy Alloys
103. Study On High Temperature Mechanical Properties Of Primary Crystallized Zr50Ni27Nb18Co5 Amorphous Alloys
104. Effect Of Strain Hardening On Driving Force Of SCC Propagation In 304 Stainless Steel
105. Impact Characteristics Of Hybrid Fiber Strain Hardening Cementitious Composites
106. Effect Of Reactive Magnesium Oxide Expansive Agent On Selfhealing Of Cracks In Strain Hardening Cementitious Composites
107. Research On The Mechanical Properties Of Ecological Engineering Cementitious Composites(ECO-ECC)
108. Research On Strain Hardening Behavior Of Ultra-high Performance Concrete Based On Fiber Surface Modification
109. Development of continuous lubricated squeezing flow technique and equibiaxial elongational rheology of metallocene-catalyzed polyethylenes
110. Rheology modification and foaming of polypropylene - clay nanocomposites with coupling agents
111. The role of texture evolution and strain hardening on the anisotropic response of polycrystalline metals
112. Mechanical and chemical properties of high density polyethylene: Effects of microstructure on creep characteristics
113. Effect of twinning on texture and strain hardening in magnesium alloys subjected to different strain paths
114. Effect of entanglements on mechanical properties of glassy polymers
115. Non-monotonic strain hardening and its constitutive representation
116. A detailed investigation of the strain hardening response of aluminum alloyed Hadfield steel
117. The Role of Deformation Twinning on Strain Hardening and Recrystallization in Magnesium Alloy AZ31
118. Methodology to determine post yield material mechanical properties from spherical indentation
119. Hardness of Electrodeposited Nano-Nickel Revisited
120. Solute Enhanced Strain Hardening of Aluminum Alloys to Achieve Improved Combinations of Strength and Toughness
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