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Definition of Uniaxially

Uniaxially
Uniaxially U`ni*ax"i*al*ly, adv. In a uniaxial manner.

Meaning of Uniaxially from wikipedia

- of the phenomenon. The simplest type of birefringence is described as uniaxial, meaning that there is a single direction governing the optical anisotropy...
- 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...
- Poisson's ratio, yield strength, and strain-hardening characteristics. Uniaxial tensile testing is the most commonly used for obtaining the mechanical...
- 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...
- materials and structures is an important engineering consideration. In uniaxial compression, the forces are directed along one direction only, so that...
- 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...
- categories: uniaxial anisotropic and biaxial anisotropic materials. One optical axis, also referred to as the extraordinary axis, exists in uniaxially anisotropic...
- "Leaky Surface Plasmon Polariton Modes at an Interface Between Metal and Uniaxially Anisotropic Materials". IEEE Photonics Journal. 5 (6): 4800806. Bibcode:2013IPhoJ...
- predict yielding of materials under complex loading from the results of uniaxial tensile tests. The von Mises stress satisfies the property where two stress...
- experimental data. The recommended tests are uniaxial tension, equibiaxial compression, equibiaxial tension, uniaxial compression, and for shear, planar tension...