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When the cutting force is acted at the tool tip, the corresponding strain at the tool shank can be produced and detected by the SAW strain-principle sensor, as shown in Figure 6.

The stresses satisfying the traction free boundary conditions of tapered laminates are obtained by the complementary strain energy principle.

The model is derived by applying the strain decomposition principle to consider linear viscoelastic, nonlinear viscoelastic, and damage mechanisms.

The strain compliance principle establishes the equality of the mean strains, estimated for a given loading level by a mean strain approach and the stress transfer approaches.

The damage evolution equations are proposed based on the strain equivalence principle of damage mechanics, where the variations of the secant modulus of the bond-slip curve are utilized to evaluate the interface deterioration against slip.

For this purpose, based on the Weibull distribution and Lemaitre's strain-equivalent principle, a framework for the coupled thermo-mechanical (TM) damage model for granite is developed to simulate the deformation and failure process of rock under the high temperature and pressure (HTP) conditions.

And at a time when we know that a 'rising tide' does not in fact always lift all boats and when the trajectory of both national and global industrialization has reached such a peak of development that it is straining every principle of fairness and balance, these leaders must also have an unprecedented level of responsibility.

In competition-based settings, the job satisfaction declined in the last decades, mainly caused by financial incentives that strain doctors' professional principles, loss of control over their clinical decisions, and consuming administrative work.

His expression of surprise at the reaction of the community's institutions, including his alma mater, where he was taught these principles, strains credulity.

Obviously, these considerations place strain on the principle of individual autonomy.

From the first principle, strain ε is defined as change in size with respect to 'original' size, i.e. ∈ = Δ r r = d r r.

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