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  • 1Incompressible flow — In fluid mechanics or more generally continuum mechanics, an incompressible flow is solid or fluid flow in which the divergence of velocity is zero. This is more precisely termed isochoric flow. It is an idealization used to simplify analysis. In …

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  • 2Hyperelastic material — A hyperelastic or Green elastic material is an ideally elastic material for which the stress strain relationship derives from a strain energy density function. The hyperelastic material is a special case of a Cauchy elastic material. For many… …

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  • 3Neo-Hookean solid — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 4Mooney–Rivlin solid — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 5Ogden (hyperelastic model) — The Ogden material model is a hyperelastic material model used to describe the non linear stress strain behaviour of complex materials such as rubbers, polymers, and biological tissue. The model was developed by Ray W. Ogden in 1972.[1] The Ogden …

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  • 6Finite strain theory — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 7Poisson's ratio — ( ν ), named after Simeon Poisson, is the ratio of the relative contraction strain, or transverse strain (normal to the applied load), divided by the relative extension strain, or axial strain (in the direction of the applied load).When a sample… …

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  • 8Road — This article is about a route, thoroughfare or way that supports travel by a means of conveyance. For a place outside a harbor where a ship can lie at anchor, see Roadstead. For public roads, see Highway. For other routes, see thoroughfare. For… …

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  • 9Diamond anvil cell — Schematics of the core of a diamond anvil cell. The diamond size is a few millimeters at most A diamond anvil cell (DAC) is a device used in scientific experiments. It allows compressing a small (sub millimeter sized) piece of material to extreme …

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  • 10Mathematics of paper folding — The art of origami or paper folding has received a considerable amount of mathematical study. Fields of interest include a given paper model s flat foldability (whether the model can be flattened without damaging it) and the use of paper folds to …

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