Young’s modulus, numerical constant, named for the 18th-century English physician and physicist Thomas Young, that describes the elastic properties of a solid undergoing tension or compression in only one direction, as in the case of a metal rod that after being stretched or compressed lengthwise...
Ziemann: Substrate influence in Young's modulus determina- tion of thin films by indentation methods: Cubic boron nitride as an example. Surf. Coat. Technol. 201, 3577 (2006).Richter, F.; Herrmann, M.; Molnar, F.; Chudoba, T.; Schwarzer, N.; Keune- cke, M.; Bewilogua, K.; ...
Physics and biomechanical studies of bones have shown that ultrasonic parameters enable the determination of bone strength properties in the form of Young’s modulus. In addition, compression modulus, bone strength, and flexibility were significantly associated with SOS [62,63,81]. BUA and SOS ...