mechanical property

collocation in English

meaningsofmechanicalandproperty

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mechanical
adjective
uk
/məˈkæn.ɪ.kəl/
us
/məˈkæn.ɪ.kəl/
operated by a machine, or connected with machines or ...
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property
noun
uk
/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition ofmechanicalandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Alpha-beta-phase titanium has amechanicalpropertywhich is in between both.
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If diastolic dysfunction describes an abnormalmechanicalproperty, diastolic heart failure describes a clinical syndrome.
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Base metalmechanicalpropertyhas great effects on the damage distribution of the welded joints.
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Strength of biomaterials (bioceramics) is importantmechanicalpropertybecause they are brittle in nature.
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Thismechanicalpropertyof fish skin is important to the way a fish swims, because thismechanicalproperty passively stiffens the body, which would otherwise would have been done muscularly.
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The establishment of the failure principle on the welded structure should takemechanicalpropertyheterogeneity into serious consideration.
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Somewhat related to hardness is anothermechanicalproperty"toughness", which is a material's ability to resist breakage from forceful impact.
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Themechanicalpropertyanswering to the resistor in the circuit is friction in the spring/weight system.
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When factors such as chemical, physical, andmechanicalpropertyrequirements are considered, copper is considered the first choice conductor for magnet wire.
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Thermal degradation can present an upper limit to the service temperature of plastics as much as the possibility ofmechanicalpropertyloss.
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Aluminium-beryllium metal matrix composite combines the high modulus and low density characteristics of beryllium with the fabrication andmechanicalpropertybehaviors of aluminium.
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Clay nanoparticles when incorporated into polymer matrices increase reinforcement, leading to stronger plastics, verifiable by a higher glass transition temperature and othermechanicalpropertytests.
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The numerical calculations and analysis indicate that micro-damage parameter and macro -rupture parameter both can describe the stress-strain behaviors, and their relationship intensively relies onmechanicalpropertyheterogeneity.
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Spin in this context refers to a quantummechanicalpropertyof certain elementary particles and nuclei, and should not be confused with the classical (and better-known) concept of rotation.
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