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- Figure 1c. Viscoplasticity is usually modeled in three-dimensions using overstress models of the Perzyna or Duvaut-Lions types. In these models, the stress...
- failure. Exceeding the allowed environmental temperature range can cause overstressing of wire bonds, thus tearing the connections loose, cracking the semiconductor...
- component is overheating, but it is commonly blue, grey, or white. Minor overstress eventually results in component failure, but without pyrotechnic display...
- does not resemble any other art form—a point so important it cannot be overstressed ... It can make or break a film". Biographer John Baxter stated that...
- steep 180-degree turn to escape the conditions, which caused structural overstress and failure of the airframe. Earlier in the day at 12:40, the crew of...
- augmentation in normal flight, such as increased protection of the aircraft from overstress or providing a more comfortable flight for p****engers by recognizing and...
- fitness. Overtraining is also known as chronic fatigue, burnout, and overstress in athletes. It is suggested that there are different forms of overtraining...
- BJT. Issaq, E.; Merri, R. (1993). ESD design methodology. Electrical Overstress/Electrostatic Discharge Symposium. Lake Buena Vista, Florida. pp. 223–237...
- stall would cause a loss of altitude, possibly leading to detection and overstress of the airframe. The U-2's flight controls are designed for high-altitude...
- 4: Lightning Protection. Thompson, William H. "F-16 Study". Electrical Overstress-Electrostatic Discharge Symposium Proceedings, 1984: EOS-6. EOS/ESD ****ociation...