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2 ) , which lies in the elastic range of behavior appreciably below the yield point ,
or offset yield strength . Linear - elastic behavior therefore is of primary
importance and so merits great attention in both design and analysis .
Deformations of ...
2 ) , which lies in the elastic range of behavior appreciably below the yield point ,
or offset yield strength . Linear - elastic behavior therefore is of primary
importance and so merits great attention in both design and analysis .
Deformations of ...
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If an estimate is available on the strain range of interest , it is better to choose oo
to lie somewhere in the middle of the corresponding range of stress . Often
problems can be solved with an unspecified value of oo and the appropriate
value ...
If an estimate is available on the strain range of interest , it is better to choose oo
to lie somewhere in the middle of the corresponding range of stress . Often
problems can be solved with an unspecified value of oo and the appropriate
value ...
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Poisson ' s ratio v depends upon the material and the range in which the material
is operating . A value close to į is found in the inelastic range ; values of 1 to fare
common in the elastic range ( Fig . 2 . 3 and table in Appendix ) . Away from end ...
Poisson ' s ratio v depends upon the material and the range in which the material
is operating . A value close to į is found in the inelastic range ; values of 1 to fare
common in the elastic range ( Fig . 2 . 3 and table in Appendix ) . Away from end ...
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