contact stress

  • 1Hertzian contact stress — In mechanical engineering and tribology, Hertzian contact stress, is a description of the stress within mating parts. The term is named after Heinrich Rudolf Hertz whose name is also found in the SI unit Hertz. In general, this is usually… …

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  • 2Contact mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 3Contact patch — Colorized tire footprint pressure distribution Contact patch is the portion of a vehicle s tire that is in actual contact with the road surface. It is most commonly used in the discussion of pneumatic tires, (i.e. pressurized tires), where the… …

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  • 4Stress analysis — is an engineering discipline that determines the stress in materials and structures subjected to static or dynamic forces or loads (see statics and dynamics) (alternately, in linear elastic systems, strain can be used in place of stress). The aim …

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  • 6Contact FM — Contact (radio) Création 1982 Propriétaire Contact Groupe Slogan « Enjoy Your Life ! » Langue Français Pays …

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  • 8contact — verb. The meaning ‘get in touch with’ originated in the US in the early 1920s and was greeted with open hostility by purists for several decades, but it is now well established in AmE and BrE. The stress pattern is unstable; most often the stress …

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  • 9contact — n Contact, touch mean the state or fact of coming into direct connection or close association with someone or something. Contact implies the mutual relation between two bodies that impinge upon each other {the tangent at its point of contact with …

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  • 10Stress (mechanics) — Continuum mechanics …

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