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- A
triaxial shear test is a
common method to
measure the
mechanical properties of many
deformable solids,
especially soil (e.g., sand, clay) and rock, and...
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Triaxial cable,
often referred to as
triax for short, is a type of
electrical cable similar to
coaxial cable, but with the
addition of an
extra layer of...
- mechanics,
stress triaxiality is the
relative degree of
hydrostatic stress in a
given stress state. It is
often used as a
triaxiality factor, T.F, which...
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electronic measurement systems.
Early triaxial connectors were
designed with just an
extra inner conductor, but
later triaxial connectors also
include a three-lug...
- the ellipsoid. If the
three axes have
different lengths, the
figure is a
triaxial ellipsoid (rarely
scalene ellipsoid), and the axes are
uniquely defined...
- the equator. Finally, if the
ellipsoid is
further perturbed to
become a
triaxial ellipsoid (with
three distinct semi-axes), only
three geodesics are closed...
- as an
ellipse rather than a
circle and
therefore that the
ellipsoid is
triaxial has been a
matter of
scientific inquiry for many years.
Modern technological...
- The
Triaxial Earthquake and
Shock Simulator (TESS) is an
experimental 3-dimensional "shake table," is used to test the
ability of
systems and facilities...
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idealization of the
observed behavior of
saturated remoulded clays in
triaxial compression tests, and it is ****umed to
apply to
undisturbed soils. It...