词汇 | tensile-strength |
释义 | tensile strength noun[ U ] engineering specializeduk /ˈten.saɪl ˌstreŋθ/ us /ˈten.sɪl ˌstreŋθ/ the ability of a material or object to be stretched or pulled without breaking抗拉强度 Physics: the state of matter absorbency acidic allotropic compressible crystalline e-liquid fluidity gasses impervious melted polyunsaturated powdery rarefy reflective rustily rusty scaly self-healing sloppily sloppy Examples of tensile strengthtensile strength Second, the thermal stress induced by the beam should always be less than the tensilestrength of the material. This depth depends on the tensilestrength of the host rock, the differential stress, the pore-fluid pressure and host-rock density. The presence of nuclei which decrease the liquid tensilestrength has no effect on the conclusion. His problem was one of finding a sufficiently large number of vacuums to give good tensilestrength to a column. These properties are tensilestrength, yield strength, shear strength, density, and magnetic property, especially. As a result, the cervix becomes 'softer' but retains its tensilestrength. These changes could act as break points allowing the silk to shear because of a reduction in tensilestrength. Comparatively, the tensilestrength of spider mite silk will be less than that of the silk of moth larvae, albeit still considerable for its diameter. It has been reported elsewhere that the tensilestrength of graphite significantly increases with temperature. These supply the tensilestrength to the column, and they do so by virtue of the axiom that nature abhors a vacuum. For sutures, key issues are handling, knot security, tensilestrength, and tissue drag. Similarly, tensilestrength losses of standardised cotton strips buried in the island's soils are at the upper extreme of the range of tensile strength loss values found for tundra. Note that the tensilestrength s depends on the technique of fabrication and increases with decreasing temperature, whereas the gas pressure in the shell falls down. Associated with this matrix are two kinds of protein fibre: collagen, which has great tensile strength and forms the major constituent of the dermis, and elastin which has elasticity. Like any piece of structure they can be overloaded, and unlike structures made out of materials that are elastic and ductile and have tensilestrength, they can crack suddenly. See all examples of tensile strength These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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