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  • {{short description|Solid mechanics model of a weightless beam under a bending moment}} ...esence of [[Cylinder stress|axial]], [[Shear stress|shear]], or [[Torsion (mechanics)|torsional forces]]. ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Solid mechanics]]}} ...to the [[Neo-Hookean solid]] model. For a [[compressible]] [[Mooney–Rivlin solid|Mooney-Rivlin material]] <math>n = 1, C_{01} = C_2, C_{11} = 0, C_{10} = C_ ...
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  • ...a solid''' is the maximum possible [[Stress (mechanics)|stress]] a perfect solid can withstand. It is often much higher than what current real materials can ...plane rupture and the material fails mechanically. The stress at which the solid fractures is the theoretical strength, often denoted as <math>\sigma_{th}</ ...
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  • ...ication of a load to a material point can lead to arbitrary [[deformation (mechanics)|deformation]]s at that material point unless an additional length or time ...uniqueness and stability in elastic-plastic solids|journal=Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids|volume=6|issue=3|pages=236–249|doi=10.1016/0022-5096( ...
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  • ...n a body. This state of strain is achieved when the [[displacement field (mechanics)|displacement]]s in the body are zero in the plane of interest but nonzero *[[Deformation (mechanics)]] ...
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  • ...''' is a concept used in [[applied mechanics]] and [[engineering]]. When a solid body is exposed to a thermal variation, an expansion will occur, changing t *A solid body with homogeneous and isotropic thermal properties; ...
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  • ...This layer should be compared with the [[Ekman layer]] which occurs near solid boundaries.<ref>Schaeffer, N., & Cardin, P. (2005). Quasigeostrophic model ...ransition from uniform rotation to their respective rotating values on the solid walls. Across <math>\mathcal{D}</math>, there is a jump in the [[azimuth]]a ...
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  • ==Solid core recovery== Solid core recovery (SCR) is the borehole core recovery percentage of solid, cylindrical, pieces of rock core. ...
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  • ...ting competitive failure mechanisms. when expressed in principal [[Stress (mechanics)|stress]] components, it is given by : ...been given by Ha<ref>S. K. Ha, K. K. Jin and Y. C. Huang, (2008), ''Micro-Mechanics of Failure (MMF) for Continuous Fiber Reinforced Composites.'' Journal of C ...
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  • {{short description|Ratio of the concentration of an adsorbate onto a solid to its partial pressure in the gas phase}} ...sure]] of the adsorptive gas:<ref>H. Yıldırım Erbil, "Surface Chemistry of Solid And Liquid Interfaces", Blackwell Publishing, 2006.[https://books.google.co ...
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  • ...ress (mechanics)|stress]] [[yield surface|surface]] that is used in [[rock mechanics]] to predict the [[material failure theory|failure]] of [[Rock (geology)|ro | title = Design Analysis in Rock Mechanics ...
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  • ...ed polymers : Formulation and computational aspects|journal=Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids|year=1994|issue=10|volume=42|pages=1533–1550|doi=10.1 [[Category:Continuum mechanics]] ...
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  • ...ive to [[Mohr's circle]] for the graphical representation of the [[Stress (mechanics)#Stress tensor|stress state at a point]]. The surface of the [[ellipsoid]] [[Category:Classical mechanics]] ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Solid mechanics]]}} ...ulation for inelastic behavior of plain concrete'', Journal of Engineering Mechanics, vol. 120, no. 9, pp. 1983-2011.</ref> form of the Bresler–Pister yield cri ...
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  • ...anuary 2019}}The '''Majumdar–Ghosh model''' is a one-dimensional [[quantum mechanics|quantum]] [[Heisenberg model (quantum)|Heisenberg spin model]] in which the The Majumdar–Ghosh model is defined by the following [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]]: ...
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  • ...date=1899-04-01 |title=On the direct determination of stress in an elastic solid, with application to the theory of plates |url=https://zenodo.org/record/14 ...padding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;" ...
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  • {{Short description|Model in fracture mechanics}} The '''cohesive zone model''' (CZM) is a model in [[fracture mechanics]] where fracture formation is regarded as a gradual phenomenon and separati ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Solid mechanics]]}} ...J_m \rightarrow \infty</math>, the Gent model reduces to the [[Neo-Hookean solid]] model. This can be seen by expressing the Gent model in the form ...
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  • ...ate''' is a set of equations used to describe the [[equation of state]] of solid objects. It is a modification of the [[Birch–Murnaghan equation of state]]. [[Category:Solid mechanics]] ...
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  • | title = An introduction to fluid mechanics ...s.google.com/books?id=dqAR06V3n6AC&q=Cole+equation+of+state&pg=PA135|title=Solid State Proton Conductors: Properties and Applications in Fuel Cells|last2=Vo ...
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