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- In physics and materials science, elasticity is the ability of a body to resist a distorting influence and to return to its original size and shape when...
- \nu } is Poisson's ratio and E {\displaystyle E} is Young's modulus. Elastostatics is the study of linear elasticity under the conditions of equilibrium...
- Publishing Co. Bibcode:1992tech.book.....C. Librescu, Liviu (1976). Elastostatics and Kinetics of Anisotropic and Heterogeneous S****-Type Structures...
- processes in materials such as phonons, Electronic band structure and elastostatics. The MSGF method is a relatively new GF technique for mathematical modeling...
- The Signorini problem is an elastostatics problem in linear elasticity: it consists in finding the elastic equilibrium configuration of an anisotropic...
- elastostatico di Signorini con ambigue condizioni al contorno" [On the elastostatic problem of Signorini with ambiguous boundary conditions], Rendiconti...
- the equilibrium equation may now be written as: The solution to the elastostatic problem now consists of finding the three stress functions which give...
- Hosono, Masaki; Mitsui, Yuta; Ishibashi, Hidemi; Kataoka, Jun (2016). "Elastostatic effects around a magma reservoir and pathway due to historic earthquakes:...
- Shock (mechanics) – Sudden transient acceleration Signorini problem – Elastostatics problem in linear elasticity Surface tension – Tendency of a liquid...
- an elastic solid reinforced with bidirectional fiber in finite plane elastostatics: complete analysis". Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics. 30 (3):...