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    Creep deformation of glass ceramic composite materials
    (1993) Karunaratne, B.S.B.; Ekanayake, P.
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    Creep deformqtion of silicon carbide fibre reinforced lithium aluminosilicate (CAS) glass ceramic composites
    Ekanayake, P.
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    Deformation behavior of elastomeric networks studied by deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (2H NMR)
    (Institute of Physics:Colombo, 2009) Ekanayake, P.
    Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (2H NMR) was used to test a theoretical framework that has been introduced to explain the 2H NMR line splitting of uniaxially stretched partially deuterated poly(butadiene) elastomers. The theory attributes the higher degree of anisotropy implied the splitting to the interchain steric interactions. From the fitting parameters the separate contributions to the average orientation of the chain segments arising from the network constraint and from the interactions are calculated.
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    Extraction of zirconia from zircon sand
    (1993) Karunaratne, B.S.B.; Ekanayake, P.; Tennakoon, T.M.T.N.

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