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    Mechanical and tribological properties of scrap rubber reinforced with Al \u3c inf\u3e 2 O \u3c inf\u3e 3 fiber, aluminium and TiO \u3c inf\u3e 2

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    © The Society for Experimental Mechanics, Inc. 2017. Scrap rubber/Epoxy composites reinforced with Aluminium, Alumina Fibre and TiO2 particles were prepared and mechanical and tribological properties of these composites were investigated. Basically, these composites are aimed to use in many engineering applications. A detail microstructure and matrix/reinforcement interface analyze was made by means of Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) The wear performance of hard particles reinforced composites were evaluated in view of micromechanical properties. Quasi static and dynamic compression tests were carried out and damaged specimens were studied by SEM. Degradation behaviour of the structure for each composite was compared after exposing against UV. The hardness (short test) values of the composites were reviewed related to the reinforcement elements

    Mechanical and tribological properties of scrap rubber based composites reinforced with glass fiber, Al and TiO2

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    Scrap rubber/Epoxy composites reinforced with Aluminium, Glass Fibre (GF) and TiO2 particles were prepared and mechanical and tribological properties of these composites were investigated. Basically, these composites are aimed to use in automotive and aeronautics applications. A detail microstructure and matrix/reinforcement interface analyze was made by means of Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) The wear performance of hard particles reinforced composites were evaluated. Quasi static and dynamic compression tests were carried out and damaged specimens were studied by SEM. The hardness (short test) values of the composites were reviewed related to the reinforcement elements, Glass Fibre-fiber and TiO2 added in the matrix

    Sedation and Analgesia

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    Sedation in the Intensive Care Unit: Challenges, Outcomes, and Future Strategies

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    Sedation in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Challenges, Outcomes, and Future Strategies in the United States

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