A study of the mechanical properties of egg shell |
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Authors: | L. H. Nelson J. M. Henderson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering , California State Polytechnic University , San Luis, Obispo, 93407, USA;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering , University of California , Davis, 95616, USA |
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Abstract: | 1. The mechanical behaviour of the egg shell of the domestic fowl was investigated by cutting strips from the shell and testing the flection either in a four‐point load test or in a cantilever beam test. 2. It was found that moisture content, temperature and load rate have important effects on shell properties ; both the strength and stiffness of the shell are greater in snapping‐inward tests than in snapping‐outward tests; residual stress exists in the egg shell; the correlation between failure moment and shell thickness was highly significant, on average about 0.9, and was dependent on the spread in the thickness data. 3. Estimates were made of the ultimate strength and Young's modulus of egg shell material and it is concluded that a substantial size effect exists in the egg shell. |
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