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rigidity Torque tester Torsion siege engine Torsion spring or -bar
Torsional vibration Seaburg, Paul; Carter,
Charles (1997).
Torsional Analysis of Structural...
- modulus) of the
material J is the
torsional constant Inverting the
previous relation, we can
define two quantities; the
torsional rigidity, GJ=TLθ{\displaystyle...
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torsion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Torsion may
refer to:
Torsion (mechanics), the
twisting of an
object due to an
applied torque Torsion of...
- not
torsional (shear) stresses. A
helical torsion spring actually works by
torsion when it is bent (not twisted). We will use the word "
torsion" in the...
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Torsional strain may
refer to:
Deformation (mechanics)
Strain (chemistry)#
Torsional strain This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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domain where zero is the only
torsion element Torsion-free
abelian group, an
abelian group which is a
torsion-free
group Torsion-free rank, the cardinality...
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Torsional vibration is the
angular vibration of an
object -
commonly a
shaft -
along its axis of rotation.
Torsional vibration is
often a
concern in power...
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Testicular torsion occurs when the ****tic cord (from
which the **** is suspended) twists,
cutting off the
blood supply to the ****. The most...
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torsion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Torsion is a
gastropod synapomorphy which occurs in all
gastropods during larval development.
Torsion is...
- In
differential geometry, the
torsion tensor is a
tensor that is ****ociated to any
affine connection. The
torsion tensor is
bilinear map of two input...