1.the state or quality of being elastic. 2.flexibility; adaptability:elasticity of meaning. 3.buoyancy; ability to overcome depression. 4.the property of a substance that enables it to change its length, volume, or shape in direct response to a force effecting such a change and to recover ...
Table 1. The derived properties from the matrix of elastic constants for strong solids by means of first-principles methods. PropertyUnitDescriptionEquationRef. Elastic tensor, [cij] GPa IEEE-format See main text Compliance, [sij] GPa−1 IEEE-format [sij]=[cij]−1 Voigt shear modulus,...
noun the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed; "the waistband had lost its snap" 更多 英文 词典里"elasticity"的近义词 snap, physical property, flexibility是 英文 同义词词典中“elasticity"的热门同义词。 snap...
elastic modulus,modulus of elasticity natural philosophy,physics- the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics" modulus- (physics) a coefficient that expresses how much of a specified property is possessed by a specified substance ...
Plastic deformation is a property of ductile andmalleablesolids. Brittle materials, such ascast iron, cannot be plastically deformed, though at elevated temperatures some, such asglass, which is not a crystallized solid, do undergo plastic flow. ...
Elasticity isa physical propertyof a material whereby the material returns to its original shape after having been stretched out or altered by force. Substances that display a high degree of elasticity are termed "elastic." The SI unit applied to elasticity is the pascal (Pa), which is used ...
The state of matter, discovered by Reinitzer [20] termed liquid crystalline, or mesomorphic, has structural properties interm茅diate between those of a solid crystal and a liquid. They possess many of the mechanical properties of a liquid e.g. high fluidity, inability to support shear. At ...
Also, demand elasticities are assumed to be constant which seems more plausible as a local approximation than as a global property holding along the entire demand curve. While the first concern seems to apply to all quantitative trade analyses, the second one could be particularly important for ...
Price changes have a relatively small effect on demand, since the product is essential no matter the price. Luxury goods are typically elastic because they are attractive at low prices but can be easily abandoned if prices rise too high. The presence and effect of substitutes in the market ...
Does C–S–H particle shape matter? A discussion of the paper 'Modelling elasticity of a hydrating cement paste', by Julien Sanahuja, Luc Dormieux and Gill... In their inspiring paper, Sanahuja et al. (CCR (37) 1427–1439) add a new dimension and degree of freedom for implementing the...