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  • ..." style="width:80%; horizontal-align:right; vertical-align:top; border:1px solid Sienna; background-color:White;" | <div style="border-bottom:1px solid Sienna; background-color:Wheat; padding:0.2em 0.5em 0.2em 0.5em; font-size: ...
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  • A '''Mooney-Rivlin solid''' is a generalization of the [[w:Neo-Hookean solid]] model, where the strain [[w:potential energy|energy]] '''W''' is a linear ...we obtain a [[w:Neo-Hookean solid]], a special case of a '''Mooney-Rivlin solid'''. ...
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  • ...scopic) theory of nature. For example, [[../ThermodynamicLaws/|statistical mechanics]] attempts to obtain these laws starting from classical or quantum mechanic ...../LongRangeCoupling/|glass]] is in equilibrium as a [[../CoIntersections/|solid]] over many decades, but flows like a fluid over time scales of millennia. ...
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  • +Continuum Mechanics. [[Category:Computational solid mechanics]] ...
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  • ...s law]] for the case of large [[w:deformation]]s. The model of neo-Hookean solid is usable for [[w:plastic]]s and [[w:rubber]]-like substances. ==Neo-Hookean Solid Model== ...
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  • ...n space (disregarding possible rotations) one can conceptually replace the solid object by a point particle located at the object's centre of mass. The centre of mass of a solid object, rigid body, etc., occupying a region <math>V</math> in space, is de ...
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  • ...olid]](<math>N=1</math>, <math>\alpha = 2</math>) or the [[w:Mooney-Rivlin solid|Mooney-Rivlin material]] (<math>N=2</math>, <math>\alpha_1=2</math>, <math> * F. Cirak: Lecture Notes for ''5R14: Non-linear solid mechanics'', University of Cambridge. ...
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  • ...b.png|thumb|upright=1.5|alt=Figure from Mechanics of Materials textbook.|''Mechanics of Materials: 6th Edition'' textbook. Authors: F.P BEER, E.R. JOHNSTON, J.T <br><small>Contents taken from Page 157 in the ''Mechanics of Materials: 6th Edition'' textbook. Authors: '''F.P BEER, E.R. JOHNSTON, ...
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  • ...physics known at the beginning of the 20th century. It included classical mechanics (Newton's laws), classical thermodynamics (see [[Thermodynamics]]), and ele ...ere made to understand these experiments. The theory now called '''quantum mechanics''' is the result. ...
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  • ...Determine the maximum shearing stress caused by the same torque '''T''' in solid cylindrical shaft of the same cross-sectional area. <small>Contents taken from ''Mechanics of Materials: 6th Edition'' textbook. Authors: F.P BEER, E.R. JOHNSTON, J.T ...
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  • This article is part of the [[solid mechanics]] course, aimed at engineering students. Please leave feedback in the discu [[solid mechanics|Back to the solid mechanics course]] ...
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  • ''The Nonlinear Field Theories of Mechanics:2nd ed.'', Springer-Verlag, Berlin</ref> A detailed description of thermoelastic materials can be found in [[Continuum mechanics/Thermoelasticity]]. In this discussion we will avoid the complications ind ...
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  • ...will often encounter in papers dealing with finite elements and continuum mechanics. We list some of the basic terms that you will see. More details can be f A notation that you will commonly see in papers on nonlinear solid mechanics is the'' composition'' of two functions. See Figure 2. ...
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  • ...Determine the maximum shearing stress caused by the same torque '''T''' in solid cylindrical shaft of the same cross-sectional area. <small>Contents taken from ''Mechanics of Materials: 6th Edition'' textbook. Authors: F.P BEER, E.R. JOHNSTON, J.T ...
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  • | Solid Angle || <math> \omega, \Omega \,\!</math> || sr|| dimensionless [[/Classical Mechanics Formulae/]] ...
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