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Material Symmetry of Elastic Shells

Journal of Elasticity, 2019
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Aspects of cauchy elastic materials

International Journal of Engineering Science, 1980
Abstract The Darboux theorem on the classification and canonical forms of first degree exterior differential forms is used to obtain a canonical representation of Cauehy elastic materials. It is shown that the balance of moment of momentum and the principle of material indifference are independent for materials whose Darboux class is greater than 1 ...
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Elastic Material Behavior

2015
This chapter reviews the basics of elastic material behavior. Starting from simple load cases, i.e. uniaxial tension, pure shear and hydrostatic compression, basic material parameters are derived from experimental results. The next part presents the three-dimensional constitutive law for isotropic and linear-elastic material behavior.
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Dislocations in visco-elastic materials

Philosophical Magazine, 1961
Abstract An expression is found for the force required to move a dislocation steadily through a visco elastic medium, in particular Zener's standard linear solid. It is applied to the case of a screw dislocation in iron exhibiting the Snoek effect. Sohoeok and Soeger'e atomic treatment of the same problem contains an error.
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Magnetizable and Polarizable Elastic Materials

Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, 2007
In research on materials, it is not unusual for workers to be unaware of good ideas and results produced long ago, and I will discuss a case in point. When workers became acquainted with radiation pressure, it stimulated them to consider the possibility that electromagnetic fields could not only exert forces on matter, but that matter could exert ...
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Materials properties: elasticity

2015
Once fundamental scientific laws are understood, engineering technology depends on advances in materials – materials science – more than any other factor. Historically, ages have been named for the most advanced materials technology available: Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age.
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Properties of Elastic Materials

2003
The classification, mass densities, and elasticity matrices C of four elastic materials are given in Table A.1 and A ...
Lothar Gaul, Martin Kögl, Marcus Wagner
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Elastic Impression Materials

Dental Clinics of North America, 1971
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Elastic Materials

2019
Martin Kružík, Tomáš Roubíček
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