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  2. Strength of materials - Wikipedia

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    Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering, 4th edition. McGraw-Hill, 2006. ... Elements of Strength of Materials, 5th edition. (MKS System) Davidge, R.W ...

  3. Torsion constant - Wikipedia

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    In 1820, the French engineer A. Duleau derived analytically that the torsion constant of a beam is identical to the second moment of area normal to the section J zz, which has an exact analytic equation, by assuming that a plane section before twisting remains planar after twisting, and a diameter remains a straight line.

  4. Lüders band - Wikipedia

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    The visible front on the material usually makes a well-defined angle typically 50–55° from the specimen axis as it moves down the sample. [5] During the propagation of the band the nominal stress–strain curve is flat. [4] After the band has passed through the material the deformation proceeds uniformly with positive strain hardening.

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  6. Stephen Timoshenko - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Pieter Den Hartog, who was Timoshenko's co-worker in the early 1920s at Westinghouse, wrote a review in the magazine Science [20] stating that "between 1922 and 1962 he [S.P. Timoshenko] wrote a dozen books on all aspects of engineering mechanics, which are in their third or fourth U.S. edition and which have been translated into half a ...

  7. List of materials properties - Wikipedia

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    A material property is an intensive property of a material, i.e., a physical property or chemical property that does not depend on the amount of the material. These quantitative properties may be used as a metric by which the benefits of one material versus another can be compared, thereby aiding in materials selection.

  8. Strength of Materials (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Strength of Materials (Russian: Проблемы прочности) is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the field of strength of materials and structural elements, mechanics solid deformed body.

  9. Strengthening mechanisms of materials - Wikipedia

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    This material exhibits an ultra-high hardness, higher than any reported ultrafine-grained nickel. The exceptional strength is resulted from the appearance of low-angle grain boundaries, which have low-energy states efficient for enhancing structure stability. Another method to stabilize grain boundaries is the addition of nonmetallic impurities.