- deformation of metals
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English-Turkish new dictionary . 2009.
English-Turkish new dictionary . 2009.
Deformation (engineering) — This article is about deformation in engineering. For a more rigorous treatment, see Deformation (mechanics). Compressive stress results in deformation which shortens the object but also expands it outwards. In materials science, deformation is a … Wikipedia
deformation and flow — Alteration in size or shape of a body under the influence of mechanical forces. Flow is a change in deformation that continues as long as the force is applied. Gases and liquids normally flow relatively freely, while solids deform when subjected… … Universalium
Deformation mechanism — In structural geology, metallurgy and materials science, deformation mechanisms refer to the various mechanisms at the grain scale that are responsible for accommodating large plastic strains in rocks, metals and other materials. Contents 1… … Wikipedia
Creep (deformation) — For other uses, see Creep (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes Buckling … Wikipedia
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Pyotr Valentinovich Trusov — ( ru. Пётр Валентинович Трусов) (born May 7, 1948) is a Russian physicist whose main contributions are in the field of continuum mechanics. Life and work Pyotr Valentinovich Trusov was born in Lviv, Ukraine. In 1972 he graduated from Perm State… … Wikipedia
Walter Rosenhain — (24 August 1875 – 17 March 1934) was an Australian metallurgist. Early lifeRosenhain was the son of Moritz Rosenhain and was born in Berlin. The family migrated to Australia when Walter was five years old. He was educated at Wesley College, and… … Wikipedia
ROSENHAIN, Walter (1875-1934) — metallurgist son of M. Rosenhain of Melbourne, was born on 24 August 1875. He was educated at Wesley College, and Queen s College, university of Melbourne, where he completed his course in civil engineering and was awarded an 1851 exhibition.… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Frank Nabarro — Frank Reginald Nunes Nabarro MBE OMS (7 March 1916 20 July 2006 in London, England) was an English born South African physicist and one of the pioneers of solid state physics, which underpins much of 21st century technology.… … Wikipedia
creep — the flow or plastic deformation of metals held for long periods of time, even at stresses lower than the normal yield strength. Creep is the time dependent part of a strain resulting from any stress. The effect is particularly important if the… … Mechanics glossary