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1 tensile strain
Tensile stress, tensile strain, traction forceZugspannung fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > tensile strain
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2 tensile strain
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3 tensile strain
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tensile strain
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4 tensile strain
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5 elastic tensile strain
elastic tensile strain elastische Zugdehnung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > elastic tensile strain
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6 tensile stress
1.Tensile stress, stretching strainZugbeanspruchung f2.Tensile stress, tensile strain, traction forceZugspannung fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > tensile stress
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7 strain
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8 stretching strain
Tensile stress, stretching strainZugbeanspruchung fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > stretching strain
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9 traction force
Tensile stress, tensile strain, traction forceZugspannung fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > traction force
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10 megnyúlás
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11 elastic range
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12 stress measurement
<mech.i&c> (of tensile, compressive, shear stress; usu. with strain gauges) ■ Spannungsmessung f -
13 tear strength
1.Tear strength, tearing resistanceEinreißwidersrand m2.Ultimate strength, tensile strength, tear strength, maximum loadZerreißfestigkeit f, Zugfestigkeit f3.Tear strength, breaking strainReißfestigkeit f, Zugfestigkeit fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > tear strength
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tensile strain — tempimo įtempis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. tensile strain; tensile stress vok. Dehnungsspannung, f; Zugspannung, f rus. напряжение растяжения, n; растягивающее напряжение, n pranc. contrainte de tension, f; contrainte de traction … Fizikos terminų žodynas
tensile strain — noun The relative elongation of a material when subjected to tension … Wiktionary
Strain engineering — refers to a general strategy employed in semiconductor manufacturing to enhance device performance. Performance benefits are achieved by modulating strain in the transistor channel, which enhances electron mobility (or hole mobility) and thereby… … Wikipedia
tensile stress — tempimo įtempis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. tensile strain; tensile stress vok. Dehnungsspannung, f; Zugspannung, f rus. напряжение растяжения, n; растягивающее напряжение, n pranc. contrainte de tension, f; contrainte de traction … Fizikos terminų žodynas
tensile — tensility /ten sil i tee/, tensileness, n. tensilely, adv. /ten seuhl, sil/ or, esp. Brit., / suyl/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to tension: tensile strain. 2. capable of being stretched or drawn out; ductile. [1620 30; < NL tensilis. See TENSE1,… … Universalium
tensile — ten•sile [[t]ˈtɛn səl, sɪl, saɪl[/t]] adj. 1) mec of or pertaining to tension: tensile strain[/ex] 2) mec capable of being stretched or drawn out; ductile • Etymology: 1620–30; < NL tēnsilis ten′sile•ness, n. ten′sile•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
Tensile strength — sigma {UTS}, or S U is the stress at which a material breaks or permanently deforms. Tensile strength is an intensive property and, consequently, does not depend on the size of the test specimen. However, it is dependent on the preparation of the … Wikipedia
Resistance to tensile strain — Прочность на растяжение, сопротивление растяжению … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
strain — strain1 strainingly, adv. strainless, adj. strainlessly, adv. /strayn/, v.t. 1. to draw tight or taut, esp. to the utmost tension; stretch to the full: to strain a rope. 2. to exert to the utmost: to strain one s ears to catch a sound. 3. to… … Universalium
strain aging — the gradual changes in physical and mechanical properties, in particular hardness and tensile strength, which takes place following cold rolling or deformation. At atmospheric temperatures, this may take place over a number of weeks but can be… … Mechanics glossary
Stress–strain curve — During testing of a material sample, the stress–strain curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between stress, derived from measuring the load applied on the sample, and strain, derived from measuring the deformation of the sample … Wikipedia