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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 |
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Stress (mechanics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stress (mechanics) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Stress (physics)) Jump to: navigation, search |
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M6 LIQUID BLENDING YIELD STRESS MATERIALS Yield Stress Fluids... M6 LIQUID BLENDING YIELD STRESS MATERIALS Yield Stress Fluids ? Important class of fluids for industry. |
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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, |
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Yield Stress of Complex Fluids: A Numerical Study for a... Shear stress profiles Figures (2 a-c) show the shear stress of a |
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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) |
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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 |
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Building and Fire Publications concretes; concrete rheology; slump test; plastic viscosity; yield stress; workability field test |
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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 |
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FEMCI Book - Yield Stress Notes A short discussion of Tresca and Von Mises' yield stress criteria. |