• Material failure theory is an interdisciplinary field of materials science and solid mechanics which attempts to predict the conditions under which solid...
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  • engineering materials follow this rule in at least a portion of their shear failure envelope. Generally the theory applies to materials for which the...
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  • Tsai–Hill failure criterion is one of the phenomenological material failure theories, which is widely used for anisotropic composite materials which have...
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  • loading and its susceptibility to various failure modes takes into account the properties of the materials such as its yield strength, ultimate strength...
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  • material begins when the second invariant of deviatoric stress J 2 {\displaystyle J_{2}} reaches a critical value. It is a part of plasticity theory that...
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  • The Tsai–Wu failure criterion is a phenomenological material failure theory which is widely used for anisotropic composite materials which have different...
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  • Within the branch of materials science known as material failure theory, the Goodman relation (also called a Goodman diagram, a Goodman-Haigh diagram,...
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  • solid mechanics examines the shear stress, deformation and the failure of solid materials and structures. The most common topics covered in solid mechanics...
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    propagation of cracks in a material due to cyclic loading Fault (geology) – Fracture or discontinuity in displaced rock Material failure theory – Science of predicting...
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  • strength theory (UST). proposed by Yu Mao-Hong is a series of yield criteria (see yield surface) and failure criteria (see Material failure theory). It is...
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  • of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge; containing his new theory about light and colors: sent by the author to the publisher from Cambridge...
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  • analogous to the idea of Archimedes' principle. Ship stability – Archimedes's theory of displacement of fluid is a core principle of ship stability. List of...
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  • University of Chicago Press. Temam, R. (2001). Navier-Stokes equations: theory and numerical analysis (Vol. 343). American Mathematical Society. Foias...
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  • mathematical terms, failure theory is expressed in the form of various failure criteria which are valid for specific materials. Failure criteria are functions...
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  • viscoelastic materials exhibit rubber like behavior explained by the thermodynamic theory of polymer elasticity. Some examples of viscoelastic materials are amorphous...
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    incorrect, explanations can be labeled the "Longer Path" theory, or the "Equal Transit Time" theory. Smith, Norman F. (November 1972). "Bernoulli and Newton...
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    term "pressure" will refer only to the scalar pressure. According to the theory of general relativity, pressure increases the strength of a gravitational...
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    explanation for the observed relationship. Instead of a static theory, a kinetic theory is needed, which was developed over the next two centuries by Daniel...
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    processes in an isolated system, the total mass of the reactants, or starting materials, must be equal to the mass of the products. The concept of mass conservation...
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  • In physics, a fluid is a liquid, gas, or other material that may continuously move and deform (flow) under an applied shear stress, or external force....
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  • loading conditions. It is a simplification of the more general nonlinear theory of elasticity and a branch of continuum mechanics. The fundamental assumptions...
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  • plastically-deforming materials and other fluids and biological soft tissue. Infinitesimal strain theory, also called small strain theory, small deformation theory, small...
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  • They were developed over several decades of progressively building the theories, from 1822 (Navier) to 1842–1850 (Stokes). The Navier–Stokes equations...
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    material is a special case of a Cauchy elastic material. For many materials, linear elastic models do not accurately describe the observed material behaviour...
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  • gradient (F) is the primary deformation measure used in finite strain theory. A material is said to be Cauchy-elastic if the Cauchy stress tensor σ is a function...
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  • pour from the bottle. Under certain circumstances, flows of granular materials can be modelled as a continuum, for example using the μ(I) rheology. Such...
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    Introduction to Plasma Theory. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-09045-8. Hamrang, Abbas (2014). Advanced Non-Classical Materials with Complex Behavior:...
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  • In continuum mechanics, the finite strain theory—also called large strain theory, or large deformation theory—deals with deformations in which strains...
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    The balance between the cohesion of the liquid and its adhesion to the material of the container determines the degree of wetting, the contact angle, and...
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    equilibrated container into outside vacuum can be calculated based on kinetic theory. The number of atomic or molecular collisions with a wall of a container...
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