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DictionarySeebondbond strength
bond strength[′bänd ‚streŋkth] (chemistry) The strength with which a chemical bond holds two atoms together; conventionally measured in terms of the amount of energy, in kilocalories per mole, required to break the bond. (engineering) The amount of adhesion between bonded surfaces measured in terms of the stress required to separate a layer of material from the base to which it is bonded. bond strength1. The resistance to separation of mortar and concrete from reinforcing steel (or other materials) with which it is in contact. 2. All forces that resist separation, such as adhesion, friction due to shrinkage, and longitudinal shear in the concrete engaged by the bar deformations. 3. The applied unit load in tension, compression, flexure, peeling, impact, cleavage, or shear required to break an adhesive assembly, with failure occurring in or near the plane of the bond.bond strength
bond strengthamount of force required to break the connection between a bonded (dental) restoration and the tooth surface with the failure occurring in or near the adhesive/adherens interface.bond strength (bond strength) Expression of degree of adherence between tooth surface and another material. |