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Tensile stress

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
  1. The stress per square unit area of the original cross section of a material which resists its elongation.

  2. The resistance to deformation developed within a specimen subjected to tension by external force. the tensile stress is commonly expressed in two ways, either as (1) the tensile strength, i.e., the force per unit cross-sectional area of the unstrained specimen, or as


Растягивающее напряжение, русский

Tenacity, i.e., the force per unit linear density of the unstrained specimen. the latter is more frequently used in textile testing., английский



Stres, турецкий
    Bir kişinin kendi istekleri ile çatışan, onu zorlayan ve aynı zamanda fırsatlar da sunan bir dinamik durumla karşı karşıya kalması ve sonucun kendisi i&


Stres mülakatları, турецкий
    Iş başvurusunda bulunan bir adayın baskı altında dengesini nasıl koruduğunu, uyum yeteneğini ve beklenmeyen olaylar karşısında kendisini nasıl topa


Stress, английский
  1. Contrainte

  2. Deforming force to which a body is subjected or the resistance which the body offers to deformation by the force.

  3. Satellite transmission effects simulations

  4. The emphasis placed on one or more syllables of a word when you pronounce

  5. 1. physical pressure on an object or part of the body 2. a factor or combination of factors in a person’s life which make him or her feel tired and anxious 3. a condition in which an outside influence such as overwork or a mental or emotional state such as anxiety changes the working of the body and can affect the hormone balance

  6. Estrés

  7. Estrés // presión // tensión

  8. The internal forces set up at a point in an elastic material by the action of external forces; expressed in units of force per unit area, e.g., pounds per square inch or kilograms per square millimeter.

  9. N фон. ударение (син. accent 1); ~-related обусловленный ударением group cadent ~ понижающееся ударение (ант. levant ~) form ~ ударение (данной ) группы levant ~ восходящее ударение (ант. cadent ~) level ~ ровное ударение medium ~ среднее ударение pre-suffixal ~ досуффиксальное ударение quiet ~ тихое ударение soft ~ мягкое ударение sustained ~ поддерживаемое ударение syllabic ~ слоговое ударение (син. syllabic accent) stressed a ударный (ант. unstressed) vowel

  10. Напряжение

  11. Hard pressure by weather or other causes. stress of weather often compels a ship to put back to the port whence she sailed.

  12. Направление составляющей полного касательного напряжения ~ of the normal to the plane направление нормали к плоскости axis ~ направление оси

  13. Напряжение. см. shear stress — напряжение сдвига.

  14. The resistance to deformation developed within a specimen subjected to an external force. typical examples are tensile stress, shear stress, or compressive stress. stress usually reaches a maximum at the time of rupture. when a textile material is subjected to a stress below that causing rupture, the stress gradually decreases or decays with time. stress-strain curve: a graphical representation, showing the relationship between the change in dimension (in the direction of the applied stress) of the specimen from the application of an external stress, and the magnitude of that stress. in tension tests of textile materials, the stress can be expressed either in units of force per unit cross-sectional area, or in force per unit linear density of the original specimen, and the strain can be expressed either as a fraction or as a percentage of the original specimen length. (also see load-deformation curve.)

  15. The vertical, horizontal, or diagonal emphasis on the stroke of a letter.

  16. Force per unit area, often thought of as force acting through a small area within a plane.

  17. In physics, the action in a material that resists external forces such as tension and compression.

  18. Load per unit of area.

  19. (1) in physics, the action in a material that resists external forces such as tension and compression. (2) force per unit of area. glossary s-u 515


Stress, английский

Stress, английский

Stress, французский
    Action qu'exerce sur l'organisme des événements qui, selon nous, mettent en danger notre bien-être physique et psychologique


Stress, итальянский

Stress, шведский

Stress -, английский
  1. Анализ напряжённого состояния; расчёт напряжений

  2. Вычисление напряжений

  3. Нарастание напряжений; концентрация напряжений


Stress - the force per unit area that occurs in some zones of drying wood. it results from the uneven shrinkage that occurs with normal moisture gradients and from the set that develops in wood., английский

Stress amplitude, английский

Stress amplitude:, английский
    Half the value of the stress range


Stress analysis, английский

Stress circle, английский

Stress concentration, английский
  1. Localized stress (usually as a result of localized loading or changes in geometry) which is significantly higher than the average stress.

  2. Region where force per unit area is elevated, often because of geometric factors or cracks. also known as a stress raiser.

  3. Region where force per unit area is elevated, often because of geometric factors or cracks. also known as a stress raiser or stress riser.


Stress concentration factor (gears), английский
    Factor affecting beam strength, related to the radius of the fillet at the tooth base; the larger the radius, the lower the stress concentration.


Stress concentration factor (kt), английский
    The ratio of the greatest stress, in the region of a notch or other stress raiser as determined by advanced theory, photo-elasticity or direct measurement of elastic strain, to the corresponding nominal stress.


Stress cone, английский
    A conical section built up of insulating tapes or a pennant to relieve the stress at the terminal end of the cable.


Stress control yield pillar, английский

Stress corrosion, английский
  1. Corrosion sous tension

  2. Corrosion of a metal which is accelerated by stress.


Stress corrosion, английский

Elongation, английский
  1. Allongement

  2. The fractional increase in length of a material stressed in tension.

  3. Удлинение; астр элонгация

  4. Удлинение

  5. The angular distance of a heavenly body from the sun eastward or westward.

  6. Относительное удлинение

  7. The deformation in the direction of load caused by a tensile force. elongation is measured in units of length (inches, millimeters) or calculated as a percentage of the original specimen length. elongation may be measured at a specific load or at the breaking point.

  8. The deformation in the direction of load caused by a tensile force. elongation is measured in units of length (e.g., millimeters, inches) or calculated as a percentage of the original specimen length. elongation may be measured at any specified load or at the breaking load.

  9. In tensile testing, the increase in the gage length, measured after fracture of the specimen within the gage length, usually expressed as a percentage of the original gage length.


Resistance, английский
  1. Property of a conductor that opposed the current flow produced by a given difference of potential. the ohm is the practical unit of resistance.

  2. Уровень сопротивления - уровень цен, при котором активные продажи могут приостановить или развернуть тенденцию к повышению;

  3. Сопротивление (параметр)

  4. Сопротивление

  5. Сопротивление, т. е. уровень цен, при котором активные продажи могут приостановить или развернуть тенденцию к повышению.

  6. 1. the ability of a person not to get a disease 2. the ability of bacteria or a virus to remain unaffected by a drug  the bacteria have developed a resistance to certain antibiotics. 3. opposition to a force

  7. Resistencia

  8. Устойчивость; резистентность resource for child health (reach)

  9. Устойчивость; резистентность

  10. The property of opposing movement, for example [1] electrical conductors offer resistance to the flow of electricity and dissipate some of its energy, usually as heat. [2] water resists the movement of vessels or other objects by parasitic drag, consuming some of the power available to drive the vessel forward.

  11. Imperviousness of the coating to mechanical, chemi­cal, physical or weather influences

  12. Capacity of a member or component, or a cross-section of a member or component of a structure, to withstand actions without mechanical failure e.g. bending resistance, buckling resistance, tension resistance

  13. A material’s ability to restrict the flow of electrical current through itself. measured in ohms.

  14. The opposition of a circuit to the flow of current . resistance is measured in ohms, and can be calculated by dividing the voltage by current.

  15. The ability to impede (resist) the flow of electric current. with the exception of superconductors, all substances have a greater or lesser degree of resistance. substances with very low resistance, such as metals, conduct electricity well and are called conductors. substances with very high resistance, such as glass and rubber, conduct electricity poorly and are called nonconductors or insulators.

  16. An effective upper bound on prices achieved because of many willing sellers at that price level.

  17. Capacity of a component, or cross section of a component of a structure to

  18. The opposition to the flow of an electrical current through a conductor or circuit that does not include inductive or capacitive elements. it can be expressed as the ratio of the applied voltage to the current.

  19. Resistance is the opposition to the flow of an electrical current through a conductor. its unit is the ohm.


Deformation, немецкий

Effective prestress, английский
    The stress remaining in concrete due to prestressing after loss of prestress; includes the effect of the weight of the member, but excludes the effect of any superimposed load.


Fatigue limit, английский
  1. The stress below which a material can be applied cyclically for an infinite number of times without failure.

  2. The maximum stress below which a material can presumably endure an infinite number of stress cycles. if the stress is not completely reversed, the value of the mean stress, the minimum stress or the stress ratio should be stated.