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Cohesive strength developed in the binder at any time between application and complete cure.
Even a small iron asteroid hitting the atmosphere has enough cohesive strength to hold together to reach the ground.
Initially, the soil had a significant apparent cohesive strength.
Offering long term protection, the system provides a high degree of water resistance, and outstanding cohesive strength.
Greater than the cohesive strength of concrete.
Progressive loss of water and volatile oil from the broken emulsion accompanied by increase in cohesive strength.
The third stage (which takes a minimum of 2-6 days) is to complete cure and gain of cohesive strength.
But it is designed to have low cohesive strength so that preparation for recoating is straightforward.
Mudflows and debris flows have cohesive strength, which makes their behavior difficult to predict using the laws of physics.
Dust Suppression systems increase the cohesive strength of the material body, keeping fine particles in the body before or as they become airborne.
After curing, the coalesced bitumen provides excellent cohesive strength.
The rigid social structures and strong family ties that form part of the cohesive strength of Arab societies have negative consequences too.
The relationship between the stresses generated in the consolidation stage and the cohesive strength of the agglomerate cluster is an important consideration.
A material can fail, via a propagating crack, when a concentrated stress exceeds the material's theoretical cohesive strength.
Most bioadhesives use polymers, (carbohydrates and proteins) to create the adhesive and cohesive strength.
It eliminates singularity of stress and limits it to the cohesive strength of the material.
The bonding energy reaches cohesive strengths of bulk silicon (compare diagram of surface energy).
Tensile and Cohesive strength measurements indicate the nature of particle-to-particle attractive and transverse interference values.
Shear fractures are the first initial breaks resulting from shear forces exceeding the cohesive strength in that plane.
For a wet sample, similar to the conditions in Thistle, the cohesive strength integrity is reduced to 15.9 MPa.
Consolidation is recommended when the cohesive strength of stone has weakened and there is a need to consolidate or bind together the disintegrated material.
Therefore the driving force for moving water through a plant is the cohesive strength of water molecules and a pressure gradient from the roots to the leaves.
CREEP The lateral movement of a pressure sensitive label on a surface due to low cohesive strength.
A friction sleeve was added to quantify this component of the friction and aid in determining soil cohesive strength in the 1960s.
The Commission has negotiated a treaty that truly frustrates the cohesive strengths and ideas of a very large part of the EU.