compressive force

  • 1compressive force — gniuždymo jėga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. compression force; compressive force vok. Druckkraft, f rus. сжимающая сила, f pranc. force de compression, f …

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  • 2Compressive stress — is the stress applied to materials resulting in their compaction (decrease of volume). When a material is subjected to compressive stress, then this material is under compression. Usually, compressive stress applied to bars, columns, etc. leads… …

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  • 3Compressive — Com*press ive, a. [Cf. F. compressif.] Compressing, or having power or tendency to compress; as, a compressive force. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4force de compression — gniuždymo jėga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. compression force; compressive force vok. Druckkraft, f rus. сжимающая сила, f pranc. force de compression, f …

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  • 5Compressive strength — is the capacity of a material or structure to withstand axially directed pushing forces. When the limit of compressive strength is reached, materials are crushed. Concrete can be made to have high compressive strength, e.g. many concrete… …

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  • 6compressive — compress ► VERB 1) flatten by pressure; force into less space. 2) squeeze or press (two things) together. ► NOUN ▪ a pad of absorbent material pressed on to part of the body to relieve inflammation or stop bleeding. DERIVATIVES compressibility… …

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  • 7g-force — This article is about a type of acceleration. For other uses, see G force (disambiguation). This top fuel dragster can accelerate from zero to 160 kilometres per hour (100 mph) in 0.86 seconds. This is a horizontal acceleration of 5.3 g …

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  • 8compression force — gniuždymo jėga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. compression force; compressive force vok. Druckkraft, f rus. сжимающая сила, f pranc. force de compression, f …

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  • 9solids, mechanics of — ▪ physics Introduction       science concerned with the stressing (stress), deformation (deformation and flow), and failure of solid materials and structures.       What, then, is a solid? Any material, fluid or solid, can support normal forces.… …

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  • 10Deformation (engineering) — This article is about deformation in engineering. For a more rigorous treatment, see Deformation (mechanics). Compressive stress results in deformation which shortens the object but also expands it outwards. In materials science, deformation is a …

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