This physiological strain (fig.1,right, red line) was determined in an organ culturemodel. To test the hypothesis an isolated beatingheart experiment, in which a porcine heart is loadedphysiologically, was performed. Due to thepumping of the heart, a cyclic axial strain isinduced to the ...
The Power Output:The power rating of your motor and EVC should match. If this parameter is not considered, then the overall performance and efficiency of the vehicle will be affected. Also, consider another case of an overpowered controller. It will strain the motor leading to its shorter life...
A strain relief is a standard fixture for electrical cables that functions as a feature for relieving the stress from the cable connections themselves to prevent them from breaking. It is located in the base of the connector where the connector meets the cable and usually comes pre-molded as p...
Poisson's ratio is the negative ratio of the transverse strain to the axial strain (assuming that the axial strain is in the direction of the applied load). This ratio is typically given by the Greek letter v(also written as nu, and pronounced like the word “new”). You can visualize...
thecolor codeis still used for most axial resistors up to one watt. In the figure above, an example is shown with four color bands. In this example the two first bands determine the significant digits of the resistance value, the third band is the multiplying factor and the fourth band gi...
The SI joint is an axial joint with an approximate surface of 17.5 square cm. The joint surface is smooth in juveniles and becomes irregular over time. SI Joint Strain, Injury, and Instability Once you understand where the SI joint is located and what it is, it's easier to understand how...
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property that measures the tensile or compressive stiffness of a solid when the force is applied lengthwise. It is also known as a modulus of elasticity because it is a type of elastic modulus. This parameter can quantify the relationship between tensile/compressive stress and axial strain in ...
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Otherwise the effective stress on the soil is the confining pressure(or total stress) minus the pore water pressurewhich exists in the soil. During the shearing process, the soil sample experiences axial strain, and either volume change or development of pore water pressure occurs. ...