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... Equation ( 2-38 ) is the equation of compatibility in two dimensions . If the strains satisfy this equation , they are compatible with each other and the continuity of the body is preserved . The equation of compati- bility can be ...
... Equation ( 2-38 ) is the equation of compatibility in two dimensions . If the strains satisfy this equation , they are compatible with each other and the continuity of the body is preserved . The equation of compati- bility can be ...
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... equation for describing transient and steady - state creep was discussed in Sec . 13-2 . An alternative general equation for the time laws of creep was suggested by Cottrell.1 ¿ = At - n ' ( 13-6 ) where A and n ' are empirical ...
... equation for describing transient and steady - state creep was discussed in Sec . 13-2 . An alternative general equation for the time laws of creep was suggested by Cottrell.1 ¿ = At - n ' ( 13-6 ) where A and n ' are empirical ...
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... equation was first derived by Von Kármán1 and is usually named for him . Equation ( 19-14 ) can also be converted into the form given by Underwood by considering that dx = R de , f = tan μ , and assuming that cos = 1 for small angles ...
... equation was first derived by Von Kármán1 and is usually named for him . Equation ( 19-14 ) can also be converted into the form given by Underwood by considering that dx = R de , f = tan μ , and assuming that cos = 1 for small angles ...
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Introduction 3 35678OORE | 3 |
Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior | 17 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 54 |
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