- revolution), and the two
optic axes merge, so that the
medium is said to be
uniaxial. As the
index ellipsoid reduces to a spheroid, the two-sheeted
index surface...
- of the phenomenon. The
simplest type of
birefringence is
described as
uniaxial,
meaning that
there is a
single direction governing the
optical anisotropy...
- Poisson's ratio,
yield strength, and strain-hardening characteristics.
Uniaxial tensile testing is the most
commonly used for
obtaining the mechanical...
-
materials and
structures is an
important engineering consideration. In
uniaxial compression, the
forces are
directed along one
direction only, so that...
-
Christiaan Huygens,
explains the
phenomenon of
double refraction observed in
uniaxial anisotropic material such as calcite. When
unpolarized light propagates...
- one plane.
According to one
classification system they are said to be
uniaxial (having one
degree of freedom). The
direction which the
distal bone takes...
- a
fundamental materials science test in
which a
sample is
subjected to
uniaxial tension until failure. The
results from the test are
commonly used to select...
- In physics,
tension is
described as the
pulling force transmitted axially by the
means of a string, a rope, chain, or
similar object, or by each end of...
-
predict yielding of
materials under complex loading from the
results of
uniaxial tensile tests. The von
Mises stress satisfies the
property where two stress...
- _{t}}}\right)~.}
Different uniaxial yield stresses in
tension and in
compression are
predicted by the Drucker–Prager model. The
uniaxial asymmetry ratio for...