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  • CaBER Measurements to Determine Yield Stress (.pdf)
    This application note discusses the use of Capillary breakup extensional rheometry to determine the yield stress of Bingham-type materials....
  • Yield Stress Measurements in Polymer Solutions and Melts (.pdf)
    Various techniques to measure yield stress using conventional shear rheometry are discussed and compared....
  • Sorting out stress tensors
    , with results given in terms of yield, ultimate, and other stresses. But all these stresses are one dimensional, scalar, along the axial direction. Relating the six stress components to a single scalar quantity brings into play the von Mises stress. The equivalent, or von Mises stress M is based...
  • Effect of Particle Shape on Unconfined Yield Strength (.pdf)
    or erratic flow. rates. There is one common flow property that affects all three of these process problems. This. flow property is the unconfined yield strength, which is defined as the major principle stress that. causes an unconfined bulk material to fail in shear. The tendency for a material to arch...
  • TA015: Dicing Improvements: Yield Enhancement, Throughput Increase and Die Size Reduction
    A strong wafer dicing operation is vital to the manufacturing process. At the dicing stage the wafer has the highest value. Everyone is aware of the wafer and die yield for the lot and they are counting on the wafers to meet customer commitments. Unfortunately, the dicing process is not trivial...
  • Experimental Residual Stress Evaluation Of Hydraulic Expansion Transitions In Alloy 690 Steam Generator Tubing (.pdf)
    and initial stress state that is unique to each tube. fabrication process. Tensile stresses following. expansion are less than 25% of the local yield stress. and are found on the transition in a narrow. circumferential band at the immediate tube surface. (<.0002 inch/0.005 mm depth). The measurements...
  • Shoulder-Fillet Stresses Finesse
    in the equation are numerical constants chosen based on the loading regime to yield either Kt or Kq. The constants are listed in the accompanying tables. Knowing the location of the maximum stress is just as critical as knowing its value. The information can be invaluable for experimental stress analysis...
  • Residual-compressive stresses can pump fatigue strength
    Mises for the yield condition. After a material yields, it contains some residual strain. There always seems to be some controversy as to what workhardening rule predicts a stress increment, which is consistent with the yield condition. I've found that selecting the "isotropic + kinematic...
  • No stress nylon
    constantly recirculate while temperature, pressure, and reaction chemistry are carefully controlled. Piston pumps can add reinforcements to the stream without compromising the aspect ratio (length:diameter) of the fiber. Temperature and pressure management of the system yield low stress, highly repeatable...
  • Residual Stresses In OTSG Tube Expansion Transitions (.pdf)
    . Before the specimens were sectioned, electrical. of commercial-grade Alloy 600. Yield strength of the. resistance strain gage rosettes were applied on the. mockup tubing was 54.7 ksi (377 MPa) as compared. inside diameter on both sides of the transition, and at. with 51.7 ksi (357 MPa...

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Yield (engineering) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The yield strength or yield point of a material is defined in engineering and materials science as the stress at which a material begins to deform
Stress (mechanics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stress (mechanics) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Stress (physics)) Jump to: navigation, search
M6 LIQUID BLENDING YIELD STRESS MATERIALS Yield Stress Fluids...
M6 LIQUID BLENDING YIELD STRESS MATERIALS Yield Stress Fluids ? Important class of fluids for industry.
Using JPF1 format
Yield stress for particle suspensions within a clay dispersion Christophe Anceya) and He?le`ne Jorrot Cemagref, 2 rue de la Papeterie, B. P. 76,
Yield Stress of Complex Fluids: A Numerical Study for a...
Shear stress profiles Figures (2 a-c) show the shear stress of a
Dynamic-Increase Factor for Yield Stress - What does DIFYS...
(redirected from Dynamic-Increase Factor for Yield Stress) Dynamic-Increase Factor for Yield Stress (structural steel)
Macroscopic vs. local behavior of foams and emulsions: a...
Macroscopic vs. local behavior of foams and emulsions: a simple yield stress fluid behavior Guillaume Ovarlez Universit? Paris Est - Laboratoire
Building and Fire Publications
concretes; concrete rheology; slump test; plastic viscosity; yield stress; workability field test
Contact and stress anisotropies in start-up flow of colloidal...
The microscopic origin of the yield stress is not generally understood, and its value, its measurement, and even its existence are not well
FEMCI Book
- Yield Stress Notes A short discussion of Tresca and Von Mises' yield stress criteria.

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