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  • In [[material science]], '''resilience''' is the ability of a material to absorb energy when it i ...708670 |page=206}}</ref> This analysis is not valid for non-linear elastic materials like rubber, for which the approach of area under the curve until elastic l ...
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  • ...tal dislocation length.<ref>Courtney, T. (2005). ''Mechanical Behaviour of Materials'' (2nd ed.). Waveland Press.</ref> ...
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  • ...rt description|One of the failure mechanisms in fiber-reinforced composite materials}} ...| author=WJ Cantwell, J Morton | title=The impact resistance of composite materials -- a review | journal=Composites | year=1991 | volume=22 | issue=5 | pages= ...
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  • ...math>* orbitals. This expectation explains extensive search for better NLO materials among organic crystals. ...>O<sub>4</sub>,2H<sub>2</sub>O |journal=Science and Technology of Advanced Materials|volume=6|date=March 2005|issue=5|pages=508–512|doi=10.1016/j.stam.2005.01.0 ...
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  • ...l-Heinz Thomas |language=German}}</ref>}}) describes the [[Slip (materials science)|slip]] plane and the slip direction of a [[Stress (mechanics)|stressed]] m ...e=1935|publisher=Springer|isbn=978-3662342619|url=https://www.springer.com/materials/special+types/book/978-3-662-34261-9|edition=1st|author2=Walter Boas |langu ...
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  • {{short description|Property of materials at small scales}} ...t2=Huajian|date=October 1997|title=Indentation size effects in crystalline materials: A law for strain gradient plasticity|journal=Journal of the Mechanics and ...
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  • ...nternational|others=Campbell, F. C. (Flake C.)|isbn=9780871708670|location=Materials Park, Ohio|oclc=608624525}}</ref> [[Temperature gradient]]s, [[thermal expa ...sher=ASM International|others=Paul, Donald E.|isbn=9780871703996|location=[Materials Park, Ohio]|oclc=555222029}}</ref> ...
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  • ...date = 2008-10-07}}.</ref> The formula was devised by Eugene Meyer of the Materials Testing Laboratory at the Imperial School of Technology, [[Charlottenburg]] ...rdened]] materials, and 2.5, for fully [[Annealing (metallurgy)|anneal]]ed materials. It is roughly related to the strain hardening coefficient in the equation ...
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  • ...properties|mechanical properties]] of materials is to design and fabricate materials exhibiting strength close to the theoretical limit. ...th is often approximated as: <ref>{{Cite book|title=Mechanical behavior of materials|last=H.|first=Courtney, Thomas|date=2005|publisher=Waveland Press|isbn=978- ...
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  • ...into final products. The use of electroplasticity to improve processing of materials is known as electrically assisted manufacturing. ...fect [[Electron|electrons]] which dictate the [[Chemical bond|bonding]] in materials and therefore all higher level phenomena such as dislocation motion, flow s ...
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  • ...in the bi-isotropic class. The twist effect of the class of bi-isotropic materials is caused by the [[Chirality (electromagnetism)|chirality]] and non-[[Recip ...E'' fields, while the ''B'' and ''H'' fields remain related by a constant. Materials where either pair of fields is not parallel are called anisotropic. ...
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  • ...elastic constants of cubic (3C) SiC to 1000°C|journal=Journal of Materials Science|date=July 1987|volume=22|issue=7|pages=2557–2559|doi=10.1007/BF01082145|bib ...bradt" /><ref>{{cite book| author=L. B. Freund; S. Suresh| title=Thin Film Materials Stress, Defect Formation and Surface Evolution| publisher=Cambridge Univers ...
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  • {{Short description|Mechanical test for materials}} ...The four-point bending test is therefore particularly suitable for brittle materials that cannot withstand [[shear stress]]es very well. ...
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  • {{Short description|Principle of materials science}} It is a fundamental principle in [[materials science]] that describes the relationship between the [[Stress (mechanics)|stress]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Assembly of layers of fibrous composite materials}} ...erties, including in-plane stiffness, [[bending stiffness]], [[Strength of materials|strength]], and [[coefficient of thermal expansion]]. ...
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  • * [[stress (physics)|stress]] &mdash; [[Strain (materials science)|strain]] ...
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  • ...coefficient]] used to measure, characterize and correlate the [[wear]] of materials. Traditionally, the wear of materials has been characterized by weight loss and wear rate. However, studies have ...
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  • {{short description|Factors found in materials science}} [[Category:Materials science]] ...
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  • ...ng the mechanical behavior of a broad class of pressure-sensitive granular materials such as soil, concrete, porous metals and ceramics. .../ref> The reason for this kind of implementation lies in the fact that the materials towards which the model is targeted undergo consistent changes during manuf ...
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  • ...ep P.|last3=Wright|first3=Wendelin J.|title=The Science and Engineering of Materials|edition=6th|date=2010-06-21|publisher=[[Cengage Learning]]|isbn=97804952960 ..._m</math>. The overall strain in the composite is distributed between the materials such that ...
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  • }}</ref> In solid materials, the atomic spacing is described by the [[bond length]]s of its atoms. In o ...mine its atomic spacing. The atomic spacing of [[amorphous solid|amorphous materials]] (such as [[glass]]) varies substantially between different pairs of atoms ...
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  • ...s a constituent of a [[composite material]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES|url=http://www.ae.iitkgp.ac.in/ebooks/chapter2.html|access-d ...nated or layered structure is usually constituted in continuous reinforced materials. The continuous and woven fiber styles are usually available in various for ...
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