Of or pertaining to the inelastic, non-brittle, deformation of a material. Plastic Made of plastic. Plastic Inferior or not the real thing. Plastic Fake; insincere. Plastic Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass of matter; as, the plastic hand of the Creator. See plastic Nat...
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Log In Sign Up Subjects Science Physics Inelastic collision What is an elastic collision?Question:What is an elastic collision?Collision:Whenever two moving objects exert force on each other for a small interval of time, the event is termed as collision. For example, the motion of billiard...
Additional methods for determining elastic constants exist, such as inelastic neutron scattering, x-ray or electron diffuse scattering, or mechanical indentation testing. Most results on the elastic moduli of Fe–Ga and related alloys have been obtained with RUS and are included in this section. Res...
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indicating the onset of inelastic deformation. Careful inspection reveals that the inelastic strain is compressive, while the applied stress is still tensile. This “negative yielding” is similar to the well-knownBauschinger effectin bulk metals, but is much larger. As is the case withplastic defo...
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The flow through a 4:1 planar contraction has been investigated using different rheological models having the same shear viscosity, namely, the inelastic Carreau-Yasuda model (CY), the enhanced Bautista-Manero-Puig (eBMP), and the exponential version of the Phan-Thien/Tanner (PTT). Noticeable ...
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such as the inelastic response of materials under load, atomistic calculations are computationally much more costly, so that corresponding AI approximations of the size dependence (or other types of) underlying and homogenized constitutive response might profit even more from the use of such methods. ...