plastic strain

collocation in English

meaningsofplasticandstrain

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plastic
adjective
uk
/ˈplæs.tɪk/
us
/ˈplæs.tɪk/
made ...
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strain
noun
uk
/streɪn/
us
/streɪn/
a force or influence that stretches, pulls, or puts pressure on something, sometimes ...
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(Definition ofplasticandstrainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We have found no unequivocal evidence to suggest that these quartz veins underwent subsequent static recrystallization orplasticstrain.
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In those situations theplasticstrainrate is calculated in the same manner as in rate-independent plasticity.
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One of the advantages to using shape-memory alloys is the high level of recoverableplasticstrainthat can be induced.
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However, in this case the stress depends both on theplasticstrainrate and on theplasticstrainitself.
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The flow stress is a function ofplasticstrain.
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Such strain effects can result in unwanted cracking of the material, as is the case with residualplasticstrain.
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Each curve set depends on theplasticstrainandplasticstrainrate.
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Hence, both the normal to the yield surface and theplasticstraintensor are perpendicular to the stress tensor and must have the same direction.
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In other situations, the yield stress model provides a direct means of computing theplasticstrainrate.
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Sevillano's research has focused on the mechanical stress-strain response, structural evolution, texture development and fracture of materials undergoing large plastic strains.
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The plastic straining generate new dislocations.
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