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  • ...e distance between two adjacent [[structural support]]s (e.g., two [[Pier (architecture)|piers]]) of a [[structural member]] (e.g., a [[beam (structure)|beam]]). S ...follows that if the span is doubled, the maximum moment (and with it the [[tensile stress|stress]]) will quadruple, and deflection will increase by a factor o ...
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  • ...batteries. The obtainable energy density is predicted to be highest under tensile loading, with an energy density in the springs themselves about 2500 times ...desired power level. A CNT based portable power source should have a basic architecture made of four main components, namely a CNT spring, a supporting structure f ...
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  • ...ontrolled with the ratio of water to cement when forming the concrete, and tensile strength is increased by additives, typically steel, to create reinforced c .... The practical implication of this is that concrete elements subjected to tensile stresses must be reinforced with materials that are strong in tension (ofte ...
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  • ...07.006| s2cid = 139188965 }}</ref><ref>Hull, D., & Clyne, T. (1996). Fiber Architecture - Voids. In An introduction to composite materials (2nd ed., pp. 55-56). Ca ...= Díaz-Garrido | first3 = F.A. | year = 2018 | title = Improving Composite Tensile Properties during Resin Infusion Based on a Computer Vision Flow-Control Ap ...
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  • ...ost: at that time this was an argument against a centralized client-server-architecture. ...periods. However, it was already seen that a centralized [[client-server]]-architecture would be even more beneficial in respect to release frequency. ...
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  • | title = Bridges Leeuwarden: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture [[Category:Tensile architecture]] ...
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  • ...and copper properties, respectively, ''S''<sub>u</sub> being the ultimate tensile strength and ''D''<sub>f</sub> being ductility of the plated copper, and '' ...ble to predict time to failure behavior based on information on the design architecture, materials, and environment. ...
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  • ...tively harder to perform. Conventional techniques such as [[rheology]] and tensile strength analysis are used to offer semiquantitative insights into the poly ...|date= April 2009 |title=Synthesis of functional polymers with controlled architecture by CRP of monomers in the presence of cross-linkers: From stars to gels|jou ...
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  • ...d designing possible remedial measures, e.g. barriers and [[Stabilization (architecture)|stabilization]].<ref name=Eberhardt2003p4/><ref name=Abramson2002p2/> ...rnal [[Structural load|loading]], groundwater conditions, [[Stabilization (architecture)|stabilization]] forces (i.e., anchors, geo-reinforcements etc.) can also ...
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  • ! Ultimate tensile strength * Architecture ...
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  • ...known as the FCC or face-centered cubic lattice, or as the octet truss in architecture (on which Fuller held a patent). The space-filling complementary tetrahedra ...language. His overarching concern is the co-occurring relationship between tensile and compressive tendencies within an eternally regenerative Universe. "Univ ...
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  • ...Automotive engineering'', along with [[aerospace engineering]] and [[Naval architecture|marine engineering]], is a branch of vehicle engineering, incorporating ele ...toms. Carbon fibers have several advantages including high stiffness, high tensile strength, low weight, high chemical resistance, high temperature tolerance ...
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  • ...the 2-ton/meter structure strongly pressing up on its angled tethers, a [[tensile structure]] on grand scale.<ref name=Gen2/> In the example of [[niobium-tit ...Paper, AIAA 00-3615 "Design and Simulation of Tether Facilities for HASTOL Architecture" R. Hoyt, 17-19 Jul 00.</ref> ...
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  • ...rode – depends on whether the cell follows a regular or an inverted device architecture. In an inverted cell, the electric charges exit the device in the opposite ...Xue|first2=Jiangeng|title=Recent progress in organic photovoltaics: device architecture and optical design|journal=Energy & Environmental Science|date=2014|volume= ...
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  • ...natural gas]].<ref name="pet eng 2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/petroleum-engineers.htm#tab-2|title=Petroleum Engineers: Oc ...such as the [[Young's modulus]], the [[yield strength]] and the [[ultimate tensile strength]].}} ...
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  • * '''[[Aerospace architecture]]''' – is broadly defined to encompass [[architecture|architectural]] design of non-habitable and habitable structures and living ...ch may be expressed as percent elongation or percent area reduction from a tensile test. ...
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  • ...the purpose of creature comfort (particularly in the heat), [[Ventilation (architecture)|ventilation]], exhaust, or any other gaseous transport. ...]] of [[pressure]], [[stress (physics)|stress]], [[Young's modulus]] and [[tensile strength]]. It is a measure of perpendicular [[force]] per unit [[area]] i. ...
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  • ...tension]] (being pulled apart). In the study of [[strength of materials]], tensile strength, compressive strength, and [[shear strength]] can be analyzed inde The first case can be a result of [[tensile strength|tensile]] (pulling) forces, [[compressive strength|compressive]] (pushing) forces, ...
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  • ...nium-anchored [[graphene]] and [[carbon nanotube]] (CNT) hybrid foam (RGM) architecture. The graphene foam was conformally covered with hybrid networks of {{chem|R ...forcement. CNT-coated fibers achieve 120 F/g capacitance while maintaining tensile strengths >2 GPa, enabling 15–30% weight reductions in electric vehicle bat ...
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