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Strain point
Strain point During cooling, materials such as glass and ... Stresses that develop during cooling above the strain point temperature will be permanent once the material ... that develop during cooling below the stress point temperature will disappear once the material ...
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Strain
Strain Look up strain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strain could refer to the following: Strain (materials science), the deformation of materials caused by stress on a body. Strain (biology), a variant of a plant, ...
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Strain (translated from German)
Strain That Strain one uses, around the geometrical change one ... at the workpiece has thereby its own strain. When transforming the workpiece remains volume always ... again zero result in. Since in each point of the workpiece the strain is different, the comparison strain was ...
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Flash point (translated from Chinese)
Flash point Vitamin C IUPAC Chinese naming Antiscorbutic acid ... decomposition Physical property Outward appearance ColorlessCrystal melting point 190 - 192℃ boiling point □℃ ultraviolet absorption Maximum value: 245 nm ... fruit sour odor. CrystallizationProportionIs 1.65, melting point is 190-192 C. In 1 M ... is sick, when the body or mental strain, can accelerate the manufacture to reach ...
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Shear strain
Shear strain Shear strain is the components of a strain at a point that produce changes in shape of a ...
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Strain theory
Strain theory Strain theory can refer to; Baeyer strain theory, a principle in chemistry. In criminology and the sociology of deviance, the strain theories are related to the concept of ... may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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Strain tensor
Strain tensor The strain tensor [ε] is a symmetric tensor used to quantify the strain of an object undergoing a small 3 ... by a tensor field, i.e., this strain tensor is defined for every point of the object. This field is ...
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Course-book-strain 951 (translated from German)
Course-book-strain 951 Stations, Critical points,large structures Stretchingkilometer ... Ebersberg 37,6 Oberelkofen (left open) Critical point 40,7 Assling Station 45,0 Ostermuenchen Station 51,6 Grosskarolinenfeld Critical point 59,0 Rose home StationLinkage with the ... 1,6 Innbruecke Landl (left open) Critical point Branch Local railway Landl Frasdorf 3,3 ... Windshield frame section lake (left open) Critical point 8,3 Krottenmuehl (left open) Critical ...
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Stress-strain curve
Stress-strain curve A stress-strain curve is a graph derived from measuring load (stress - σ) versus extension (strain - ε) for a sample of a material ... material. The following diagrams illustrate the stress-strain behaviour of typical materials in terms of the engineering stress and engineering strain where the stress and strain are ...
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Elastic strain (translated from French)
Elastic strain Synopsis Introduction elastic strain is one deformation reversible : the medium turns ... when the requests are removed. The elastic strain is an important field of mechanics of ... subjected to weak variations of volume. Elastic strain of the solids Example of the springs The simplest case of elastic strain is that of springs. Three example ...
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