permanent deformation

  • 91plastic range — /ˈplæstɪk reɪndʒ/ (say plastik raynj) noun the stress range in which a material will not fail when subjected to the action of a force, but will not recover completely, so that a permanent deformation results when the force is removed …

  • 92set — [c]/sɛt / (say set) verb (set, setting) –verb (t) 1. to put in a particular place or position: to set a vase on a table. 2. to put into some condition or relation: to set a house on fire. 3. to apply: to set fire to a house. 4. to cause to begin …

  • 93постоянная деформация — остаточная деформация — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность Синонимы остаточная деформация EN permanent deformation …

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  • 94elastic limit — noun 1. : the greatest stress that an elastic solid can sustain without undergoing permanent deformation 2. : the greatest stress for which the strain of an elastic body is proportional to the stress …

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  • 95proof stress — noun : stress that causes a specified amount of permanent deformation in a test specimen * * * the load per unit area that a structure can withstand without being permanently deformed by more than a specified amount. [1860 65] …

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  • 96Imagerie par résonance magnétique — Pour les articles homonymes, voir IRM et MRI. L imagerie par résonance magnétique (IRM) est une technique d imagerie médicale permettant d obtenir des vues 2D ou 3D de l intérieur du corps de façon non invasive avec une résolution relativement… …

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  • 97DIPOLAIRES (MOMENTS) — Lorsque, dans une molécule ou dans une liaison chimique, les barycentres des charges électriques positives et négatives ne coïncident pas, la juxtaposition de ces charges opposées porte le nom de dipôle électrique. On dit encore que la molécule… …

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  • 98tunnels and underground excavations — ▪ engineering Introduction        Great tunnels of the world Great tunnels of the worldhorizontal underground passageway produced by excavation or occasionally by nature s action in dissolving a soluble rock, such as limestone. A vertical opening …

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  • 99Viscoplasticity — 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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  • 100Asia — /ay zheuh, ay sheuh/, n. a continent bounded by Europe and the Arctic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. 2,896,700,000; ab. 16,000,000 sq. mi. (41,440,000 sq. km). * * * I Largest continent on Earth. It is bounded by the Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean …

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