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Meaning of "tensile strain"

In materials science and engineering, tensile strain refers to the deformation or elongation experienced by a material when subjected to tensile stress. It measures the change in length of a material in response to pulling or stretching forces applied to it
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  • The relative elongation of a material when subjected to tension.

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Protect any cable from tensile strain.
A tensile strain is thereby created in the glass cloth envelope.
It is defined as the ratio of tensile stress to tensile strain.
A high tensile strain at break is often thought to be an indicator of ductility.
These forces will produce tensile strain in the sleeve.
A tensile strain appears.
The cooling down to room temperature induces a thermal tensile strain.
The tensile strain measurement was done by using an optical image analysis technique.
Its band structure is substantially direct when it undergoes a sufficient tensile strain.
A cable tensile strain reliever consists of a sheath and a clamping part.
The quantum wells are therefore subjected to a bidirectional tensile strain in the horizontal plane.
Tensile strain at break and tear resistance decrease with increasing density.
The liquid resists this tendency and can therefore be subjected to tensile strain.
A tensile strain transfer technique via strained SiN layer deposition has been optimized.
The results showed that spallation of scales during strainingincreased with increasing tensile strain rate.

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The resistance to the tensile strain is not a problem and alleviates the brickwork.
This causes tremendous valgus stress and tensile strain on the UCL.
Preferably, the tensile strain can be modified in use.
SiN is then a better choice for compensating the strains because it can have a tensile strain.
For a well oriented fibre the tensile strain is given by the equation EPMATHMARKEREP.
I have investigated electroluminescence of device as a function of tensile strain and n-doping.
The resultant non-recoverable tensile strain is shown to increase with increasing temperature.
Still more preferably, this rod is only secured against tensile strain.
The resultant non-recoverable tensile strain increases with increasing pre-strain level.
The circuits were still electrically stable even when stretched to 70 percent of tensile strain.
This limits the maximum amount of tensile strain laser wavelength tuning to about 5 nanometers.
Tensile strain or stress, for example, cast iron, very high strength steels or.
The mandrel was then twisted 16 °, producing a primarily tensile strain in the wire.
Moreover, the tensile strain in widthwise direction in Fig.
Once released, spring 24 holds the polymer 22 in tensile strain to achieve axial prestrain.
The equivalent tensile strain will then be equivalent to a unit cell parameter difference of 0.4 %.
A method according to claim 1 wherein the pre-straining results in at least about 0.80 % nonrecoverable tensile strain.
The tensile strain is evaluated in a range of uniform elongation of 5 % to 15 %.
The resultant non-recoverable tensile strain ( i.e., permanent set ) increases with increasing pre-strain level.
Tensile Strain at break and tensile strength are measured according to ISO 527-3.
Initial tensile strain along the basal poles is by { 1012 } twinning with a decrease in thickness.

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