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Shear strength
Shear strength In geology shear strength is a term used to describe the compressive strength of materials, especially soil. Under a ...
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Shear
Shear In physics and mechanics, shear refers to deformation of a body in ... move towards or away from one another). Shear is also a form of structural failure ... parts that slide past each other. See shear stress and shear strength. In geology a shear is ...
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□strength (translated from Chinese)
□strength □strengthDecides □□□the positionSurface □On withstands strength . Formula □□ < Math> \sigma_ {ij} = \lim_ {\Delta ... □□application of force same direction □□to □the strength, like □1 is showing < Math> \sigma_x < /math ... surface □□application of force direction mutuallyOrthogonal□□Cuts □the strength(shear stress), like □1 shows < Math> \tau_ {xy ... tau_ {yx} < /math> . □1: □is cutting □the strength to □the strength □strength □□ □□strength: ...
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Shear ルフ (translated from Japanese)
Shear ルフ Shear ルフ(Shah Rukh,1377 8 month 30 ... for the royal court because the military strength where ティムール excels originally and it has ... war happened at the every place. The shear suppressed the every place with the military strength of military power and the father ...
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Shear stress (translated from German)
Shear stress As Shear stress the tension is designated, from a ... thus one Shearing , resulted. Particularly frequently a shear stress arises, if something is twisted, z ... in contrast to the electrical tension - the shear stress has the physical dimension one Pressure , thus Strength per Surface . Those SI unit thereby ...
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Shearing strength (translated from German)
Shearing strength Those Shearing strength the maximum gives Schubspannung on, with which ... friction forces, which affect surfaces. The shearing strength is indicated in N/m² (strength per surface), has thus the unit of ... of a material on cutting. The shearing strength in a standardized measuring procedure, the ...
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Shear stress
Shear stress In physics, shear stress is a stress state in which ... sides of a differential element of material (shear strain). A simple definition of shear stress is the components of stress at ... in which they lie. In laboratory testing, shear stress is achieved by torsion of ...
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Shear modulus
Shear modulus In materials science, shear modulus, G, or sometimes S, sometimes referred ... rigidity, is defined as the ratio of shear stress to the shear strain: G = shear stress/shear strain = (F/A)/Φ. ...
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Hydraulic shear failure (translated from German)
Hydraulic shear failure Hydraulic shear failure a failure of the soil under ... one displaces. It occurs, if those Shearing strength the soil and thus the maximum stress that Establishment one exceeds. A hydraulic shear failure usually only gets Shallow foundations forwards ... curved sliding surface, the so-called hydraulic shear failure figure. It consists of logarithmic ...
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Strength of materials
Strength of materials It has been suggested that Tensile strength be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Strength of materials is the scientific area of ... materials science for the study of the strength of engineering materials and their mechanical behavior ... stress, deformation, strain and stress-strain relations). Strength is considered in terms of compressive ...
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