Fatigue resistance is a key property of the service lifetime of structural materials. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are one of the strongest materials ever discovered, but measuring their fatigue resistance is a challenge because of their size and the lack of effective measurement methods for such small samples. We developed a noncontact acoustic resonance test system for investigating the fatigue behavior of centimeter-long individual CNTs. We found that CNTs have excellent fatigue resistance, which is dependent on temperature, and that the time to fatigue fracture of CNTs is dominated by the time to creation of the first defect.
The demographics of Bradysia odoriphaga were examined with an age-stage, two-sex life table that was developed at 15, 20, 25, and 30°C under controlled conditions. The intrinsic rate of increase and mean generation time were 0.0574 and 48.08 d at 15°C, 0.1175 and 30.09 d at 20°C, 0.1369 and 26.31 d at 25°C, and 0.1247 and 26.55 d at 30°C, respectively. The gross reproductive rate (GRR), the net reproductive rate (R0), and the pre-adult survivorship (la) were consistent with the relationship R0
Poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) and
poly(d-lactide) (PDLA)
alternatively pack with each other and form stereocomplex crystals
(SCs). The crystal habits of SCs formed in the dilute solution highly
depend on the molecular weight (⟨M
w⟩). In this study, we investigated chain-folding (CF) structure
for 13C labeled PLLA (l-PLLA) chains in
SCs with PDLAs that have either high or low ⟨M
w⟩s by employing an advanced Double Quantum (DQ)
NMR. It was found that the ensemble average of the successive adjacent
re-entry number ⟨n⟩ for the l-PLLA chains drastically change depending on ⟨M
w⟩s of the counter PDLA chains in the
SCs. It was concluded that the CF structures of l-PLLA depending on ⟨M
w⟩s
of PDLA determine the crystal habits of SCs.
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