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Discover LudwigThe phrase "axis of loading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to engineering, physics, or structural analysis to describe the direction along which a load is applied to a structure or component.
Example: "The design of the bridge must account for the axis of loading to ensure stability and safety under various weight conditions."
Alternatives: "load direction" or "loading axis".
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The inclined angle of the crack with respect to the axis of loading was varied between 0° and 90°.
A sample is compressed among solid steel cones that generate tensile stress normal to the axis of loading.
The inclined angle of the crack with respect to the axis of loading varied between 0° and 90°.
They were also able to demonstrate that both the ultimate failure load and the linear stiffness significantly decreased with age and with the axis of loading.
Displacement was tracked on the two faces perpendicular to the axis of loading with two digital cameras fitted with 60-mm macro lenses taking images every 3 s.
The fixture was designed in such a way that the axis of loading of the replicate femur in the MTS was through the centre of the femur head proximal and through a point 18-mm medial from the mid-condylar distance, creating a mechanical femur axis of 2°; reproducing loading in the normally aligned human knee after a supra-condylar femur osteotomy (SCO) for valgus osteoarthritis.
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Therefore, vertical pullout was used in this research to make sure the axis of load consistent with the implanting direction of SMA staples.
Using histological analysis we observed that cells became aligned to the axis of load and that there was no difference between strained and non-strained cultures (data not shown), similar to previous reported observations [66].
The majority of differences between transducer and known radial axis loads below load magnitudes of 80 N fell within the inter-quartile range for each net load direction.
The peaks in the positive direction of the y axis of the DF1 loading plots correspond to the spectral peaks that the model is using to discriminate GS<7 and GS>7 from GS=7, and the peaks in the negative direction are used to discriminate GS=7 from GS<7 and GS>7.
The effect of loading axis to grain boundary on the martensitic transformation behaviour was also investigated.
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