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Change in the shape or size of an object
In engineering, deformation is the change in size or shape of an object when subjected to force, and may be elastic or plastic depending on whether the
Deformation_(engineering)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up deform, deformation, or deformity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deformation can refer to: Deformation (engineering), changes in an object's
Deformation
Non-reversible deformation of a solid material in response to applied forces
material itself. In engineering, the transition from elastic behavior to plastic behavior is known as yielding. Plastic deformation is observed in most
Plasticity_(physics)
Transformation of a body from a reference configuration to a current configuration
In physics and continuum mechanics, deformation is the change in the shape or size of an object. It has dimension of length with SI unit of metre (m)
Deformation_(physics)
Causes and list of disasters
to the applied stress, and its rate of deformation increases. When a material undergoes permanent deformation from exposure to radical temperatures or
Engineering_disasters
Phenomenon of deformation due to structural stress
is passed, some fraction of the deformation will be permanent and non-reversible and is known as plastic deformation. The yield strength or yield stress
Yield_(engineering)
oscillators. Deformation (engineering) – refers to the change in size or shape of an object. Deformation that is reversible is termed as elastic deformation, while
Glossary of mechanical engineering
Glossary_of_mechanical_engineering
Disciplines into which the field of engineering is conventionally divided
Computer-aided engineering Model-driven engineering Concurrent engineering Engineering analysis Engineering design process (engineering method) Engineering mathematics
List_of_engineering_branches
alarming. Deformation monitoring is primarily associated with the field of applied surveying but may also be relevant to civil engineering, mechanical
Deformation_monitoring
Curve representing a material's response to applied forces
and amount of deformation, known as strain. It is obtained by gradually applying load to a test object and measuring the deformation, from which the
Stress–strain_curve
Degree to which part of a structural element is displaced under a given load
(angular displacement) or a distance (linear displacement). A longitudinal deformation (in the direction of the axis) is called elongation. The deflection distance
Deflection_(engineering)
Engineering discipline
effect upon matter. Typically, engineering mechanics is used to analyze and predict the acceleration and deformation (both elastic and plastic) of objects
Mechanical_engineering
load. It may refer to an angle or a distance. Deformation (engineering) In materials science, deformation refers to any changes in the shape or size of
Glossary_of_engineering:_A–L
Property of solid materials under mechanical stress
called cold flow) is the tendency of a solid material to undergo slow deformation while subject to persistent mechanical stresses. It can occur as a result
Creep_(deformation)
Degree to which a material under stress irreversibly deforms before failure
Ductility is the ability of a material to sustain significant plastic deformation before fracture when undergoing tension, i.e. when the relevant elastic
Ductility
– Deep cement mixing – Deep foundation – Deflection – Deformation (engineering) – Deformation (mechanics) – Density – Deployable structure – Doric order
Glossary of structural engineering
Glossary_of_structural_engineering
Relative deformation of a physical body
In mechanics, strain is defined as relative deformation, compared to a reference position configuration. Different equivalent choices may be made for
Strain_(mechanics)
List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in aerospace engineering
load. It may refer to an angle or a distance. Deformation (engineering) – In materials science, deformation refers to any changes in the shape or size of
Glossary of aerospace engineering
Glossary_of_aerospace_engineering
refers to the point on the engineering stress–strain curve (yield stress) beyond which the material experiences deformations that will not be completely
Strength_of_materials
Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material
Bending stiffness Deformation (engineering) Flexural modulus Impulse excitation technique List of materials properties Yield (engineering) The Rational mechanics
Young's_modulus
Physical property when materials or objects return to original shape after deformation
purely elastic only up to very small deformations, after which plastic (permanent) deformation occurs. In engineering, the elasticity of a material is quantified
Elasticity_(physics)
Group of metalworking techniques
Severe plastic deformation (SPD) is a generic term describing a group of metalworking techniques — or more generally, solid-state mechanical processes
Severe_plastic_deformation
Geometric dimensioning and tolerance in engineering
corrosion, contamination by dust, and thermal or mechanical deformations. Coiled spring pins Engineering tolerance Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing Interchangeable
Engineering_fit
Liability of breakage from stress without significant plastic deformation
subjected to stress, it fractures with little elastic deformation and without significant plastic deformation. Brittle materials absorb relatively little energy
Brittleness
Phenomenon in crystallization
basis of deformation at the microscale in hexagonal close-packed metals". Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Crystal_twinning
Split of materials or structures under stress
fractures occur without any apparent deformation before fracture. Ductile fractures occur after visible deformation. Fracture strength, or breaking strength
Fracture
Branch of mathematics
In mathematics, deformation theory is the study of infinitesimal conditions associated with varying a solution P of a problem to slightly different solutions
Deformation_(mathematics)
Engineering concept
structural engineering beam theory, plastic hinge is the deformation of a section of a beam where plastic bending occurs. In earthquake engineering plastic
Plastic_hinge
Application of geology to engineering practice
deformation monitoring system; and other methods. The fieldwork is typically culminated in analysis of the data and the preparation of an engineering
Engineering_geology
Capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to reduce size
be used in these formulas instead of engineering strain ( ϵ e {\textstyle \epsilon _{e}} ) when the deformation is large. As the load is applied, friction
Compressive_strength
List of definitions of terms and concepts related to civil engineering
equation DC motor decibel definite integral deflection deformation (engineering) deformation (mechanics) degrees of freedom delta robot delta-wye transformer
Glossary_of_civil_engineering
Physical quantity that expresses internal forces in a continuous material
stress is a physical quantity that describes forces present during deformation. For example, an object being pulled apart, such as a stretched elastic
Stress_(mechanics)
Mathematical model for describing material deformation under stress
strain theory—also called large strain theory, or large deformation theory—deals with deformations in which strains and/or rotations are large enough to
Finite_strain_theory
Corrosion – Cotter pin – Crankshaft – Cybernetics – Damping ratio – Deformation (engineering) – Delamination – Design – Diesel Engine – Differential – Dimensionless
Index of mechanical engineering articles
Index_of_mechanical_engineering_articles
Branch of engineering
their effects on matter. Typically, engineering mechanics is used to analyze and predict the acceleration and deformation (both elastic and plastic) of objects
Manufacturing_engineering
Strengthening a material through plastic deformation
load-bearing capacity (strength) increases during plastic (permanent) deformation. This characteristic is what sets ductile materials apart from brittle
Work_hardening
Use of software for engineering design and analysis
Computer-aided engineering (CAE) is the general usage of technology to aid in tasks related to engineering analysis. Computer-aided engineering (CAE) includes
Computer-aided_engineering
Lowest and supporting layer of a structure
deflectometer (LWD), has enabled improved estimation of soil stiffness and deformation characteristics directly in the field. These measurements can be integrated
Foundation_(engineering)
Works that re-shape the earth's surface
Earthworks are engineering works created through the processing of parts of the earth's surface involving quantities of soil or unformed rock. An incomplete
Earthworks_(engineering)
Highly localized tensile deformation
In engineering and materials science, necking is a mode of tensile deformation where relatively large amounts of strain localize disproportionately in
Necking_(engineering)
Resistance to deformation in response to force
Stiffness or rigidity is the extent to which an object resists deformation in response to an applied force. The inverse of stiffness is flexibility or
Stiffness
Geodesy and remote sensing technique
more synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to generate maps of surface deformation or digital elevation, using differences in the phase of the waves returning
Interferometric synthetic-aperture radar
Interferometric_synthetic-aperture_radar
Soil material that is ordinarily a solid behaving like a thick liquid
and cyclic deformation of sands: a critical review". Proceedings of 5th Pan American Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Buenos Aires
Soil_liquefaction
Railway maintenance vehicle
a process that is done to stop the deformation due to use and friction on railroad tracks by removing deformations and corrosion. Railway tracks that
Railgrinder
Rate of change in the linear deformation of a material with respect to time
subjected to parallel shear without change of volume; namely, when the deformation can be described as a set of infinitesimally thin parallel layers sliding
Strain_rate
The Analysis of Controlled Deformation in Rocks and Soils, translated from Italian Analisi delle Deformazioni Controllate nelle Rocce e nei Suoli (ADECO-RS)
Analysis of controlled deformation in rocks and soils
Analysis_of_controlled_deformation_in_rocks_and_soils
not commonly utilized in strain engineering due to the difficulty in controlling its uniform outcome. Plastic deformation is more influenced by local distortion
Strain_engineering
relationship past the elastic limit. Ductile deformation is typically characterized by diffuse deformation (i.e. lacking a discrete fault plane) and on
Ductility_(Earth_science)
linking field measurements with long-term deformation performance under traffic loading. In pavement engineering, the mechanical behavior of pavement materials
Pavement_engineering
Location along a beam at which its bending moment equals zero
develop bond strength and to facilitate shear force transfer. Deformation Engineering mechanics Flexural rigidity Flexural stress Fluid mechanics Inflection
Contraflexure
Measure of a material's resistance to localized plastic deformation
(antonym: softness) is a measure of the resistance to localized plastic deformation, such as an indentation (over an area) or a scratch (linear), induced
Hardness
Study of the flow of matter, primarily in a fluid state
flow rather than elastic deformation to forces applied to them. Rheology is the branch of physics that deals with the deformation and flow of materials,
Rheology
Plastics often used for making mechanical parts
thermal degradation, which means they can emit undesirable odors or deformation on sunny days. Nevertheless, they can be reinforced with help of other
Engineering_plastic
Zircaloy family
basis of deformation at the microscale in hexagonal close-packed metals". Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Zirconium_alloys
Suite of algorithms
Large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping (LDDMM) is a specific suite of algorithms used for diffeomorphic mapping and manipulating dense imagery
Large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping
Large_deformation_diffeomorphic_metric_mapping
Narrow zone of intense shear strain during material deformation
due to shearing, usually of plastic nature, developing during severe deformation of ductile materials. As an example, a soil (overconsolidated silty-clay)
Shear_band
Science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials
Ceramic engineering is the science of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials. This is done using either heat or precipitation reactions
Ceramic_engineering
Excavated channel in ground
erosion by rivers or by geological movement of tectonic plates. In civil engineering, trenches are often created to install underground utilities such as
Trench
certification of railway rolling stock is the required resistance to deformation or permanent damage due to loads applied at the car's ends, such as in
Buff_strength
American geologist (born 1937)
killed. After reviewing deformation data from the day before the eruption, Voight discovered that no acceleration in the deformation process had occurred
Barry_Voight
Study of earthquake-resistant structures
Earthquake engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that designs and analyzes structures, such as buildings and bridges, with earthquakes
Earthquake_engineering
Microscopic processes responsible for changes in a material's structure, shape and volume
and materials science, a deformation mechanism is a process occurring at a microscopic scale that is responsible for deformation: changes in a material's
Deformation_mechanism
Alloy which returns to a preset shape when heated
re-orientation of the crystals, referred to as "de-twinning", which results in a deformation which is not recovered (remembered) after releasing the mechanical load
Shape-memory_alloy
Structural feature used in vehicles
momentum) occurs from the impact during a collision by a controlled deformation; in recent years, it is also incorporated into trains and railcars. Crumple
Crumple_zone
Structural engineering theory is the application of physics and mathematics to analyze and design structures to ensure they can withstand loads. Structural
Structural_engineering_theory
a key part of the engineering design of structures. Structural load A structural load or structural action is a force, deformation, or acceleration applied
Glossary_of_engineering:_M–Z
Planar fabric in rock
planar rock feature that develops as a result of deformation and metamorphism. The degree of deformation and metamorphism along with rock type determines
Cleavage_(geology)
Science of the description and interpretation of deformation in the Earth's crust
three-dimensional distribution of rock units with respect to their deformational histories. The primary goal of structural geology is to use measurements
Structural_geology
Discontinuous deformation analysis (DDA) is a type of discrete element method (DEM) originally proposed by Shi in 1988. DDA is somewhat similar to the
Discontinuous deformation analysis
Discontinuous_deformation_analysis
Stress case in finite deformations
In the case of finite deformations, the Piola–Kirchhoff stress tensors (named for Gabrio Piola and Gustav Kirchhoff) express the stress relative to the
Piola–Kirchhoff stress tensors
Piola–Kirchhoff_stress_tensors
Collection of islands
arcipelago (used as a proper name for the Aegean Sea), itself perhaps a deformation of the Greek Αιγαίον Πέλαγος. Usage later shifted to refer to the Aegean
Archipelago
Quantity in material science
; Vinci, Richard P.; Hertzberg, Jason L. (2013). Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-470-52780-1
Stacking-fault_energy
Liquid droplets suspended in a liquid exposed to an oscillating electric field
Characterization and modulation of electrodynamic droplet deformation is of particular interest for engineering applications because of the growing need to improve
Electrodynamic droplet deformation
Electrodynamic_droplet_deformation
American Engineering professor
"Application of stereo vision to three-dimensional deformation analyses in fracture experiments". Optical Engineering. 33 (3): 981–990. Bibcode:1994OptEn..33..981L
Michael_A._Sutton
Natural hazard involving ground movement
flows. Avalanche California landslides Deformation monitoring Earthquake engineering Geotechnical engineering Huayco Landslide dam Natural disaster Railway
Landslide
mechanical engineering, many terms are associated into pairs called duals. A dual of a relationship is formed by interchanging force (stress) and deformation (strain)
Duality (mechanical engineering)
Duality_(mechanical_engineering)
Polymer with rubber-like elastic properties
Properties of Magnetorheological Elastomers under Shear Deformation". Composites Part B: Engineering. 43 (2): 636–640. doi:10.1016/j.compositesb.2011.08.026
Elastomer
Mechanical loads (forces) applied to a structure or its components
A load causes stress, deformation, displacement or acceleration in a structure. Structural analysis, a discipline in engineering, analyzes the effects
Structural_load
Conditions under which a building is still considered useful
the following properties: Excessive deflection Vibration Local deformation (engineering) Serviceability limits are not always defined by building code
Serviceability_(structure)
Application of balanced forces which push inwards on an object
suffer some deformation, even if imperceptible, that causes the average relative positions of its atoms and molecules to change. The deformation may be permanent
Compression_(physics)
Sports equipment design
Sports engineering is a sub-discipline of engineering that applies mathematics and science to develop technology, equipment, and other resources for sport
Sports_engineering
Earthquake in Venezuela
Venezuelan Coastal Range. Ocean-bottom surveys found recent seafloor deformation and fault scarps interpreted to be due to fault movement during the earthquake
1900_San_Narciso_earthquake
Metal alloy with copper as its principal component
be considered. Creep deformation occurs in materials at relatively high stresses and temperatures. It can dominate as a deformation mechanism in materials
List_of_copper_alloys
Mathematical model for describing material deformation under stress
infinitesimal strain theory is a mathematical approach to the description of the deformation of a solid body in which the displacements of the material particles
Infinitesimal_strain_theory
Twisting of an object due to an applied torque
to an applied torque. Torsion could be defined as strain or angular deformation, and is measured by the angle a chosen section is rotated from its equilibrium
Torsion_(mechanics)
Discipline in biomedical engineering
Neural engineering (also known as neuroengineering) is a discipline within biomedical engineering that uses engineering techniques to understand, repair
Neural_engineering
Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
Contact mechanics is the study of the deformation of solids that touch each other at one or more points. A central distinction in contact mechanics is
Contact_mechanics
Mathematical image techniques
science and engineering. Compared to strain gauges and extensometers, digital image correlation methods provide finer details about deformation, due to the
Digital image correlation and tracking
Digital_image_correlation_and_tracking
Maximum stress withstood by stretched material before breaking
plastic deformation, in what is called a brittle failure. Others, which are more ductile, including most metals, experience some plastic deformation and possibly
Ultimate_tensile_strength
Ways of coupling springs in mechanics
to each spring without change of magnitude, and the amount of strain (deformation) of the ensemble is the sum of the strains of the individual springs
Series_and_parallel_springs
band. Deformation (engineering) Plasticity (physics) Steelmaking Steel mill Rolling (metalworking) Rolling Mill Work hardening Yield (engineering) Drawer
Tandem_rolling_mill
Type of steel
fraction of deformation twins as these are considered to be strong obstacles to dislocation glide. Therefore, a quantitative study of deformation twinning
TWIP_steel
Failure mechanism within deformed materials
away, is isothermal.) It is necessary to include some basics of plastic deformation to understand the link between heat produced and the plastic work done
Adiabatic_shear_band
System to measure mechanical properties of fabrics
doi:10.1111/j.1478-4408.1990.tb01244.x. "Tjlahey 2002 | PDF | Deformation (Engineering) | Textiles". Kawabata, S.; Niwa, M. (1989). "Fabric Performance
Kawabata_evaluation_system
Geometric property of a structural member
section modulus is used for materials and structures where limited plastic deformation is acceptable. It represents the section's capacity to resist bending
Section_modulus
Behavior in continuum mechanics
ratchetting, also known as cyclic creep, is a behavior in which plastic deformation accumulates due to cyclic mechanical or thermal stress. In an article
Ratcheting
Civil engineering of roads, bridges, and tunnels
Highway engineering is a professional engineering discipline branching from the civil engineering subdiscipline of transportation engineering that involves
Highway_engineering
Phenomenological model of elastic materials
Yeoh hyperelastic material model is a phenomenological model for the deformation of nearly incompressible, nonlinear elastic materials such as rubber
Yeoh_hyperelastic_model
materials at finite strains, Engineering Computations, 14(2), pp. 216–232. Ogden, R. W., 1984, Non-linear elastic deformations, Dover. Rubber elasticity
Arruda–Boyce_model
Branch of mechanics concerned with solid materials and their behaviors
studies the behavior of solid materials, especially their motion and deformation under the action of forces, temperature changes, phase changes, and other
Solid_mechanics
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n.
A group of beds of the same age or period; as, the Eocene formation.
n.
An old theory of the preexistence of germs. Cf. Embo/tement.
n.
Defedation.
n.
The act of forming anew; a second forming in order; as, the reformation of a column of troops into a hollow square.
v. t.
A proceeding in the nature of a prosecution for some offens against the government, instituted and prosecuted, really or nominally, by some authorized public officer on behalt of the government. It differs from an indictment in criminal cases chiefly in not being based on the finding of a grand juri. See Indictment.
n.
Mineral deposits and rock masses designated with reference to their origin; as, the siliceous formation about geysers; alluvial formations; marine formations.
n.
That which is chosen as the flower or choicest part; careful culling or selection.
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The act of giving shape or form.
n.
The manner in which a thing is formed; structure; construction; conformation; form; as, the peculiar formation of the heart.
n.
The act of deflouring; as, the defloration of a virgin.
v. t.
The act of informing, or communicating knowledge or intelligence.
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Specifically (Eccl. Hist.), the important religious movement commenced by Luther early in the sixteenth century, which resulted in the formation of the various Protestant churches.
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Same as Deforcement, n.
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Transformation; change of shape.
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The act of deforming, or state of anything deformed.
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The separation of ripened leaves from a branch or stem; the falling or shedding of the leaves.
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Dissuasion; advice against something.
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Decoration.
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News, advice, or knowledge, communicated by others or obtained by personal study and investigation; intelligence; knowledge derived from reading, observation, or instruction.
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The act of reforming, or the state of being reformed; change from worse to better; correction or amendment of life, manners, or of anything vicious or corrupt; as, the reformation of manners; reformation of the age; reformation of abuses.