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Tensile rupture:

    The ultimate limit state where the shell plate experiences gross section failure due to tension.




Tensile, английский

Tensile (tension) test, английский

Tensile -, английский
    Упругость при растяжении


Tensile bending strength, английский

Tensile factor, английский
    The empirical factor t x e1/2 that describes the tenacity elongation exchange relationship for a large number of manufactured fiber systems.


Tensile force, английский

Tensile hysteresis curve, английский
    A complex load-elongation, or stress-strain curve obtained: (1) when a specimen is successively subjected to the application of a load or stress less than that causing rupture and to the removal of the load or stress according to a predetermined procedure; or


Tensile index, английский

Tensile modulus, английский
    The ratio of the tensile stress to the tensile strain over the range for which this ratio is constant.


Tensile recovery curve, английский
    Tensile hysteresis curve


Tensile rupture, английский

Tensile stiffness, английский

Tensile straightening, английский

Tensile strain, английский
  1. The elongation of a material which is subject to tension.

  2. The greatest effort to extend, stretch, or draw asunder, as in proving bars of iron, chain-cables, &c.

  3. The relative length deformation exhibited by a specimen subjected to a tensile force. strain may be expressed as a fraction of the nominal gauge length or as a percentage. (also see elongation.)


Tensile strength, английский
  1. Résistance à la traction

  2. The longitudinal stress required to break a specimen of prescribed dimension divided by the original crosssectional area at the point of rupture (usually expressed in pounds per square inch).

  3. (also called ultimate strength) - breaking strength of a material when subjected to a tensile (stretching) force. usually measured by placing a standard test piece in the jaws of a tensile machine, gradually separating the jaws, and measuring the stretchi

  4. Предел прочности на растяжение

  5. Прочность на растяжение [на разрыв]

  6. The resistance of a material to rupture when subject to tension; the maximum tensile stress which the material can sustain.

  7. [1] the resistance of rope to a longitudinal force tending to break it. [2] the force that must be applied to break a rope.

  8. In general, the strength shown by a specimen subjected to tension as distinct from torsion, compression, or shear.

  9. 1. in general, the strength shown by a specimen subjected to tension as distinct from torsion, compression, or shear. 2. specifically, the maximum tensile stress expressed in force per unit cross-sectional area of the unstrained specimen, e.g., kilograms per square millimeter, pounds per square inch. (for maximum stress per unit linear density, see breaking tenacity or breaking length.)

  10. A measure of the ability of a material to withstand a tension (pulling apart) force. it is usually measured in mpa or psi of material cross section. thermal conductivity (k)

  11. The maximum stress that a material is capable of withstanding without breaking under a gradually and uniformity applied load. other terms commonly used to express the same thing are ultimate tensile strength and, less accurately, breaking strength.


Tensile strength, английский

Tensile strength ration, английский

Tensile stress, английский
  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


Tensile stresses, английский

Tensile stretch, английский

Thermal action:, английский
    Temperature variation either down the shell meridian, or around the shell circumference or through the shell thickness.


Temperature-time curves:, английский
  1. Gas temperature in the environment of member surfaces as a function of time. they may be: - nominal: conventional curves, adopted for classification or verification of fire resistance, e.g. the standard temperature-time curve, external fire curve, hydrocarbon fire curve; - parametric: determined on the basis of fire models and the specific physical parameters defining the conditions in the fire compartment

  2. Gas temperature in the environment of member surfaces as a function of time. they may be: nominal: conventional curves, adopted for classification or verification of fire resistance, e.g. the standard temperature-time curve, external fire curve, hydrocarbon fire curve; parametric: determined on the basis of fire models and the specific physical parameters defining the conditions in the fire compartment