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Stress, Strain, and Their Relationships

1991
The concepts of stress and strain are two of the most important concepts within the subject of mechanics of materials or mechanics of deformable bodies. They are discussed in detail in this chapter, particularly as they relate to two-dimensional situations.
B. B. Muvdi, J. W. McNabb
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Stress,Strain and Elasticity

1977
An example of the class of problems called ‘statically indeterminate’ is that of compound bars subjected to axial forces, that is, bars made of two or more different materials with forces applied along the lengths of the bars. In this context, ‘statically indeterminate’ simply means that the equations of static equilibrium are not sufficient to find ...
P. R. Lancaster, D. Mitchell
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Stress, strain and elasticity

2011
The mathematical formulation of wave propagation in solids involves the use of the concepts and principles of 3-dimensional stress and strain analysis. Hence, we start by outlining these principles.
Postema, Michiel, Fagan, Michael J.
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Stress, strain [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
This thesis is a supplementary text for the exhibition “STRESS/STRAIN”, so it should not to be considered separately from the exhibited works. The purpose of the thesis is to analyze the works in the exhibition by examining the artistic process during past two years based on the concepts of collecting objects, behavioral interactions with meanings of ...
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Stress-Strain Formulas

Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences, 1946
Most of the analytical expressions for stress-strain curves that have appeared in the literature and a few others are considered critically. I t is concluded that six have general value, and, of these, two are to be preferred in seeking a fit to stressstrain data.
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Stress–strain analysis

2019
This chapter presents the basic principles to be taken into account for the application of the stress–strain analysis methodology. The algorithms most commonly used in stress–strain analysis are the boundary elements, finite elements and finite difference elements algorithms.
Benjamín Celada Tamames   +1 more
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Stress-Strain Curve

1992
The uniaxial tension test is a convenient method for the determination of mechanical properties of a material. A typical curve in the system nominal stress-Cauchy strain is presented in Fig. 5.1, in which the following characteristic points are indicated: 1: proportional limit σ p ; 2: elastic limit σ H ; 3: yield point σ o ; 3–4: platform of ideal ...
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Stress-Strain Relations

1977
In chapter 2, the state of stress at a point in a deforming body was considered and chapter 3 dealt separately with the state of strain. The analyses did not involve the properties of the deforming material. It follows that all the derived equations are generalised and apply to any material although the primary consideration here will be confined to ...
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Stress--Strain Relationships

2021
Farzad Hejazi, Tan Kar Chun
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Stress-Strain Models

2008
Stress-strain relationship of soil is characterized by the rigidity when strain is small as well as the shear strength at large strains, which is the upper bound of the stress level. This fundamental nature of soil behavior has often been modeled by a hyperbolic curve (Fig. 11.1); refer to Kondner (1963) together with Kondner and Zelasko (1963).
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