permanent deformation

  • 81ОСТАТОЧНАЯ ДЕФОРМАЦИЯ — (Permanent deformation) деформация, которая после прекращения действий внешней силы сохраняется в деформируемом теле в виде пластической деформации. Самойлов К. И. Морской словарь. М. Л.: Государственное Военно морское Издательство НКВМФ Союза… …

    Морской словарь

  • 82bunion — /bun yeuhn/, n. Podiatry. inflammation of the synovial bursa of the great toe, usually resulting in enlargement of the joint and lateral displacement of the toe. [1710 20; perh. alter. of bunny (obs.) lump, swelling, late ME bony, prob. alter. of …

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  • 83compression set — noun The tendency of soft materials, such as elastomers, to undergo permanent deformation; the tendency of such materials to have a memory or to lose their ability to recover in a completely elastic manner …

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  • 84distortion — 1. In psychiatry, a defense mechanism that helps to repress or disguise unacceptable thoughts. 2. In dental impressions, the permanent deformation of the impression material after the registration of an imprint. 3. A twisting out of normal shape… …

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  • 85flow — 1. To bleed from the uterus less profusely than in flooding. 2. The menstrual discharge. 3. Movement of a liquid or gas; specifically, the volume of liquid or gas passing a given point per unit of …

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  • 86Seismic response of landfill — Solid waste landfills can be affected by seismic activity. The tension in a landfill liner rises significantly during an earthquake, and can lead to stretching or tearing of the material.[1] The top of the landfill may crack, and methane… …

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  • 87stress, preconsolidation —    The maximum antecedent effective stress to which a deposit has been subjected, and which it can withstand without undergoing additional permanent deformation. Stress changes in the range less than the preconsolidation stress produce elastic… …

    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • 88limit load factor — A specified load below which structural members or parts are designed not to fail. If the load factor is higher than the design load factor, either permanent deformation or failure may occur. Also called a design load factor. See gust envelope …

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  • 89plastic — noun 1》 a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene, PVC, nylon, etc., which can be moulded into shape while soft and then set into a rigid or slightly elastic form. 2》 informal credit cards or other… …

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  • 90elastic limit — /əlæstɪk ˈlɪmət/ (say uhlastik limuht) noun the limiting value of the stress which can be applied to a body, or substance, without causing its permanent deformation …