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engineering strain

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A dimensionless measure of object deformation; the of the ratio of the object's deformed length to the its initial length, along some axis.

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The corresponding (engineering) strain rate is 8 × 107/s.

This corresponds to about 21% engineering strain.

They can also sustain about 23% engineering strain without fracture.

Engineering strain is used in the strain energy expression.

Figure 3a indicates that as the engineering strain is ~ 5%, the buckling pressure reaches 2 MPa, and it varies around 2 5 MPa until the engineering strain exceeds ~ 60%, close to the desired level.

Shown in Fig. 1b is the average virial stress along the nanowire axis as a function of engineering strain.

The engineering strain or strain is the total elongation divided by the initial length of the considered specimen.

Poisson's ratio as a function of engineering strain was different at quasi-static and dynamic rates.

Bifurcation in the load versus engineering strain curve was noted in all cases.

Compression test yields the ultimate strength of 1.8±0.1 GPa and engineering strain of 2.3±0.03%.

In particular, at 1000 °C, the engineering strain was up to 176%, exhibiting superplasticity.

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