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  • 1Energy — This article is about the scalar physical quantity. For other uses, see Energy (disambiguation). Energetic redirects here. For other uses, see Energetic (disambiguation) …

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  • 2energy conversion — ▪ technology Introduction       the transformation of energy from forms provided by nature to forms that can be used by humans.       Over the centuries a wide array of devices and systems has been developed for this purpose. Some of these energy …

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  • 3Fracture mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 4Failure theory (material) — v · d · e Materials failure modes Buckling · Corro …

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  • 5Fracture toughness — In materials science, fracture toughness is a property which describes the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture, and is one of the most important properties of any material for virtually all design applications. It is… …

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  • 6J integral — The J integral represents a way to calculate the strain energy release rate, or work (energy) per unit fracture surface area, in a material.Van Vliet, Krystyn J. (2006); 3.032 Mechanical Behavior of Materials ,… …

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  • 7Mecánica de la fractura — Dentro de las ramas de la mecánica, la mecánica de la fractura está teniendo un enorme auge en la actualidad al estudiar los procesos catastróficos de rotura en estructuras: aviones, puentes... Mecánica de fractura ó Mecánica de la fractura es… …

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  • 8Баланкин, Александр Сергеевич — Александр Сергеевич Баланкин российский физик, доктор физико математических наук …

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  • 9Баланкин — Баланкин, Александр Сергеевич Александр Сергеевич Баланкин Русский физик, доктор физико математических наук, профессор, член Консультативного Совета по делам науки при …

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  • 10earthquake — /errth kwayk /, n. 1. a series of vibrations induced in the earth s crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks in which elastic strain has been slowly accumulating. 2. something that is severely disruptive; upheaval. [1300 50; ME erthequake …

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