Compressive strength is defined as the maximum compressive stress that is experienced by the material before its breakdown. It isobtained by dividing the maximum load by the cross-sectional area of the material. Compressive strength is comparatively higher for both ductile and brittle materials. Tensil...
Hooke's law states that strain is directly proportional to stress. The modulus of elasticity is used as a constant of proportionality in Hooke's law. For the stress-strain curve, the validity of Hooke's law is determined by the elastic limit. ...
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Officials overseeing the search for the submarine said the discovery of debris from the watercraft is consistent with a ‘catastrophic implosion.’ What would such an event have meant for the five occupants? Implosions like explosions are very violent. As the hull breaks apart...
A lifetime shared is irrevocably altered by the shearing of one’s “better half.” InA Grief ObservedC.S. Lewis compared the loss of a spouse to the loss of a limb which, even when healed, leaves the amputee forever changed. If you’re cringing now because you remember saying “at ...
These failures are further accelerated by mechanical test like vibration and shock subsequently done as part of ESS. My question is even with the stress being applied and ESS able to captured BGA's failures, we do experience the passing units which PASS ESS and shipped, failed at customer ...
Shear stability is the ability of the oil molecules to resist shearing under severe stress inside the engine. Oil shearing results in a lower viscosity, and excessive viscosity loss could impact the ability of the oil to protect vital engine parts. The new PC-11 standards call for improvements...
In the context of pure torque, shear stress can be calculated by dividing the pure torque by the cross-sectional area of the material. Can pure torque be negative? Yes, pure torque can be negative if the force applied is in the opposite direction of the rotation. This would cause the ...
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