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  • 61Elastizitätstheorie — Die Kontinuumsmechanik ist das Teilgebiet des theoretischen Bauingenieurwesens, Maschinenbaus und der Physik, das vom Verformungsverhalten verschiedener Substanzen handelt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Übersicht 2 Beschreibung von Verzerrungen 3… …

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  • 62Kontinuumsmechanik — Die Kontinuumsmechanik ist das Teilgebiet des theoretischen Bauingenieurwesens, des Maschinenbaus und der Physik, das vom Verformungsverhalten verschiedener Substanzen handelt. Die Kontinuumsmechanik umfasst zum einen für Festkörper die… …

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  • 63Differential form — In the mathematical fields of differential geometry and tensor calculus, differential forms are an approach to multivariable calculus that is independent of coordinates. Differential forms provide a better[further explanation needed] definition… …

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  • 64Littelmann path model — In mathematics, the Littelmann path model is a combinatorial device due to Peter Littelmann for computing multiplicities without overcounting in the representation theory of symmetrisable Kac Moody algebras. Its most important application is to… …

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  • 65Lorentz force — This article is about the equation governing the electromagnetic force. For a qualitative overview of the electromagnetic force, see Electromagnetism. For magnetic force of one magnet on another, see force between magnets. Electromagnetism …

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  • 66Elasticity (physics) — A material is said to be elastic if it deforms under stress (e.g., external forces), but then returns to its original shape when the stress is removed. The amount of deformation is called the strain. Modeling elasticity The elastic regime is… …

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  • 67Strainmeter — A strainmeter is an instrument used by geophysicists to measure the deformation of the Earth.Linear strainmeters measure the changes in the distance between two points,using either a solid piece of material (over a short distance)or a laser… …

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  • 68Viscoplasticity — Figure 1. Elements used in one dimensional models of viscoplastic materials. Viscoplasticity is a theory in continuum mechanics that describes the rate dependent inelastic behavior of solids. Rate dependence in this context means that the… …

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  • 69Von Mises yield criterion — The von Mises yield criterion [von Mises, R. (1913). Mechanik der Festen Korper im plastisch deformablen Zustand. Göttin. Nachr. Math. Phys., vol. 1, pp. 582–592.] suggests that the yielding of materials begins when the second deviatoric stress… …

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  • 70Force — For other uses, see Force (disambiguation). See also: Forcing (disambiguation) Forces are also described as a push or pull on an object. They can be due to phenomena such as gravity, magnetism, or anything that might cause a mass to accelerate …

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