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- 2024Self-swabbing versus assisted swabbing for viral detection by qRT-PCR: the experience from SARS-CoV-2 based on a meta-analysis of six prospectively designed evaluations conducted in a UK settingcitations
- 2021Ultra-high speed X-ray imaging of dynamic fracturing in cementitious materials under impact ; Imagerie aux rayons X ultra-rapide de la fracturation dynamique dans des matériaux cimentaires sous impactcitations
- 2020Experimental investigation into the effects of cast-iron pipe corrosion on GPR detection performance in clay soilscitations
- 2017Unique Insight into the Seasonal Variability of Geophysical Properties of Field Soils: Practical Implications for Near Surface Investigationscitations
- 2017Seasonal variations measured by TDR and GPR on an anthropogenic sandy soil and the implications for utility detectioncitations
- 2014Factors affecting soil permittivity and proposals to obtain gravimetric water content from time domain reflectometry measurementscitations
- 2013Impact of millimeter-size silicon microchips on the mechanical properties of polymer samples tested under flexural bending, long-term creep,and impact conditionscitations
- 2012Construction and calibration of a field TDR monitoring stationcitations
- 2011Pipeline Engineering in the Ground: the impact of Ground Conditions on Pipeline Condition and Maintenance Operationscitations
- 2010Electromagnetic Properties of the Ground: Part II - The Properties of Two Selected fine-Grained Soilscitations
- 2010Electromagnetic Properties of the Ground: Part 1 - Fine-Grained Soils at the Liquid Limitcitations
- 2008Broadband apparent permittivity measurement in dispersive soils using quarter-wavelength analysiscitations
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Impact of millimeter-size silicon microchips on the mechanical properties of polymer samples tested under flexural bending, long-term creep,and impact conditions
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<p>One way to continuously monitor the whole water distribution system is to equip pipes with many small sensors. If these sensors are to be integrated within the pipe walls, it is important to assesstheir impact on the structural integrity of the pipes, but embedding pipes with these microchips for testing would allow limited control of the position and orientation of the microchips. Therefore, microchips of a few millimeters in size and different shapes were embedded within small-scale polyethylene samples. Pipes are subject to a range of different stresses during their lifetime including hoop, bending, and potentially local impact stresses, and long-term creep effects. This paper focuses on the bending, flexural creep, and impact stresses, with some examples from the tensile tests also presented. The key findings are that there is little effect of the microchips on the 50-year flexural moduli and the short-term flexural properties of the polymer, although there was a significant improvement in the toughness and a reduction in the tensile strength © 2013 American Society of Civil Engineers.</p>