- proportionality of stress to strain
- пропорциональность, пропорциональная зависимость между напряжениями и деформациями
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
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Shear stress — SI symbol: τ SI unit: pascal Derivations from other quantities: τ = F / A … Wikipedia
limit of proportionality — the stress (load divided by original area of cross section of the test piece) at which the strain (elongation per unit of gauge length) ceases to be proportional to the corresponding stress. It is usually determined from a load elongation diagram … Mechanics glossary
limit — A boundary or end. [L. limes, boundary] critical l. the upper or lower boundary of a laboratory test result that indicates a life threatening value. elastic l. the greatest stress to which a material may be subjected and still be capable of… … Medical dictionary
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