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Physical property that measures stiffness of material
An elastic modulus is a quantity that describes an object's or substance's resistance to being deformed elastically (i.e., non-permanently) when a stress
Elastic_modulus
Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material
the force is applied lengthwise. It is the elastic modulus for tension or axial compression. Young's modulus is defined as the quotient of the stress (force
Young's_modulus
Geometric property of a structural member
section modulus, elastic and plastic: The elastic section modulus is used to calculate a cross-section's resistance to bending within the elastic range
Section_modulus
Stress-strain relation in a linear elastic material
describing the stress-strain relation in a linear elastic material. Other names are elastic modulus tensor and stiffness tensor. Common symbols include
Elasticity_tensor
Resistance of a material to uniform pressure
additional elastic modulus, for example the shear modulus, is needed to determine wave speeds. It is possible to measure the bulk modulus using powder
Bulk_modulus
Physical property when materials or objects return to original shape after deformation
elasticity of a material is quantified by the elastic modulus such as the Young's modulus, bulk modulus or shear modulus which measure the amount of stress needed
Elasticity_(physics)
Relation between properties and composition of a compound
provides a theoretical upper- and lower-bound on properties such as the elastic modulus, thermal conductivity, and electrical conductivity. In general there
Rule_of_mixtures
Hardness-testing device
hardness test. Using linear elastic indentation hardness, a relation between the ASTM D2240 hardness and the Young's modulus for elastomers has been derived
Shore_durometer
Ratio of shear stress to shear strain
solid mechanics, the shear modulus or modulus of rigidity, denoted by G, or sometimes S or μ, is a measure of the elastic shear stiffness of a material
Shear_modulus
Intensive property in mechanics
In mechanics, the flexural modulus, bending modulus, or modulus of rigidity is an intensive property that is computed as the ratio of stress to strain
Flexural_modulus
Material made from a combination of two or more unlike substances
be described with the following material properties: Young's Modulus, the shear modulus, and the Poisson's ratio, in relatively simple mathematical relationships
Composite_material
Topics referred to by the same term
Bulk modulus, a measure of compression resistance Elastic modulus, a measure of stiffness Shear modulus, a measure of elastic stiffness Young's modulus, a
Modulus
Resistance to deformation in response to force
{\frac {A}{L}}} where E {\displaystyle E} is the (tensile) elastic modulus (or Young's modulus), A {\displaystyle A} is the cross-sectional area, L {\displaystyle
Stiffness
Sudden change in shape of a structural component under load
of the stress-strain curve, the tangent modulus is equal to the elastic modulus). Plots of the tangent modulus of elasticity for a variety of materials
Buckling
Property of materials with both viscous and elastic characteristics under deformation
An alternative form is obtained noting that the elastic modulus is related to the long term modulus by G ( t = 0 ) = G 0 = G ∞ + ∑ i = 1 N G i {\displaystyle
Viscoelasticity
Concept in polymer physics
increase in the macroscopic modulus. Moreover, at constant frequency, an increase in temperature results in a reduction of the modulus due to an increase in
Time–temperature superposition
Time–temperature_superposition
Particles added to improve its properties
The elastic modulus (Young's modulus) of a filled polymer can be found using the equation below: E = E0 (1 + 2.5Φ + 14.1Φ2) where: E0 = Modulus of unfilled
Filler_(materials)
Light, strong and rigid composite material
{\displaystyle E_{f}} are the elastic moduli of the matrix and fibers respectively. The other extreme case of the elastic modulus of the composite with the
Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
Carbon-fiber_reinforced_polymer
Model of viscoelastic material
{\sigma }{\eta }}+{\frac {1}{E}}{\frac {d\sigma }{dt}}} where E is the elastic modulus and η is the material coefficient of viscosity. This model describes
Maxwell_model
Ratio of stiffness to mass for a material
written as: specific modulus = E / ρ {\displaystyle {\text{specific modulus}}=E/\rho } where E {\displaystyle E} is the elastic modulus and ρ {\displaystyle
Specific_modulus
Alloys with high proportions of several metals
properties. Both values of hardness and related moduli like reduced modulus (Er) or elastic modulus (E) will significantly increase through the magnetron sputtering
High-entropy_alloy
Ratio used in material engineering
Dynamic modulus (sometimes complex modulus) is the ratio of stress to strain under vibratory conditions (calculated from data obtained from either free
Dynamic_modulus
Type of semiconductor
wavelengths, can be used to determine the mechanical modulus of film materials. The elastic modulus significantly impacts the applications of organic semiconductors;
Organic_semiconductor
Group of snails
decrease in elastic modulus, as towards the tip of the tooth the fibers are more aligned with each other, correlating to a high modulus and vice versa
Limpet
Skull projections found in deer
transverse direction, an elastic modulus of 8.92–10.02 GPa was reported. For the longitudinal and radial orientations, the elastic modulus was 7.19–8.23 and
Antler
Material testing procedure that makes a very small mark in a surface
corner (90°) tip is 2.598. The reduced modulus E r {\displaystyle E_{\text{r}}} is related to Young's modulus E s {\displaystyle E_{\text{s}}} of the
Nanoindentation
Titanium alloy
titanium alloys. The latter possess enhanced biocompatibility, reduced elastic modulus, and superior strain-controlled and notch fatigue resistance. However
Ti-6Al-4V
State of matter
proportion is called the modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus. This region of deformation is known as the linearly elastic region. Three models can
Solid
Degree to which a material under stress irreversibly deforms before failure
when the relevant elastic modulus is Young's; the equivalent for deforming under bulk compression, i.e. when using the bulk modulus, is malleability.
Ductility
These force-bearing materials require high elastic modulus with low deflection. As the elastic modulus of material increases, fracture resistance decreases
Mechanical properties of biomaterials
Mechanical_properties_of_biomaterials
Slope of the stress-strain curve in solid mechanics
linear elastic regime) the tangent modulus is equivalent to Young's modulus. Above the proportional limit the tangent modulus varies with strain and is most
Tangent_modulus
Resilient and smooth elastic tissue present in animals
the aggregate modulus of cartilage, which is typically in the range of 0.5 to 0.9 MPa for articular cartilage, and the Young's Modulus, which is typically
Cartilage
Alloy of iron and carbon
mechanical properties compared to the pure form of iron. Due to its high elastic modulus, yield strength, fracture strength and low raw material cost, steel
Steel
Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples
sample properties in these experiments are yield strength, elastic modulus, shear modulus, tensile strength, bending strength, and shear strength. In
Transmission electron microscopy
Transmission_electron_microscopy
Phenomenon of deformation due to structural stress
to the elastic modulus of the material. Elastic limit (yield strength) Beyond the elastic limit, permanent deformation will occur. The elastic limit is
Yield_(engineering)
Heavy-duty plain-woven fabric
decreased the effective elastic modulus (combined modulus of the weft and warp directions). For example, the effective modulus at 30% relative humidity
Canvas
Change in the shape or size of an object
constant called Young's modulus or elastic modulus; ε is the resulting strain. This relationship only applies in the elastic range and indicates that
Deformation_(engineering)
Titanium alloy
Titanium alloy possessing good toughness/strength properties, low elastic modulus and elevated resistance to stress and localized corrosion in high temperature
Titanium_Beta_C
Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
_{2}^{2}}{E_{2}}}\right)^{-1}} , composite Young's modulus of elasticity, E i {\displaystyle E_{i}} , modulus of elasticity of the surface, ν i {\displaystyle
Contact_mechanics
between wave speed or pulse wave velocity (PWV) and the incremental elastic modulus of the arterial wall or its distensibility. The equation was derived
Moens–Korteweg_equation
Chemical data page
called moduli. The elastic properties can be well-characterized by the Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, Bulk modulus, and Shear modulus or they may be described
Elastic properties of the elements (data page)
Elastic_properties_of_the_elements_(data_page)
Industrial and food chemical
tune the properties based on what is demanded. Overall PDMS has a low elastic modulus which enables it to be easily deformed and results in the behavior
Polydimethylsiloxane
Major tissue that makes up part of the tooth in humans and many animals
high hardness and modulus, shown to have modulus values of 85–90 GPa and hardness values of 3.4-3.9 GPa. The hardness and modulus in the direction perpendicular
Tooth_enamel
Keratin structure in whales, used for flexible stiffening
approximately 2.7 times higher calcium content than the outer solid shell. The elastic modulus in the longitudinal direction and the transverse direction are 270
Baleen
Chemical process by which polymeric materials are hardened
curing process is to measure the variation of the elastic modulus. To measure the elastic modulus of a system during curing, a rheometer can be used
Curing_(chemistry)
Structural fibres spun from molten basalt
basalt fiber a suitable replacement for asbestos. They also have a high elastic modulus, resulting in high specific strength—three times that of steel. Thin
Basalt_fiber
Type of concrete that uses polymers to replace lime-type cements as a binder
a low elastic modulus making it far more flexible than traditional cement concrete that contain mineral binders exhibiting high elastic modulus. The rapid
Polymer_concrete
Material ability to absorb energy when deformed elastically
_{y}}{2}}} where Ur is the modulus of resilience, σy is the yield strength, εy is the yield strain, and E is the Young's modulus. This analysis is not valid
Resilience (materials science)
Resilience_(materials_science)
Device surgically placed within the body for medical purposes
1) The elastic modulus of the implant is decreased, allowing the implant to better match the elastic modulus of the bone. The elastic modulus of cortical
Implant
Particle with size less than 100 nm
used to calculate elastic modulus. However, it is unclear whether particle size and indentation depth affect the measured elastic modulus of nanoparticles
Nanoparticle
Thin layer of material
effective elastic modulus and takes into account elastic displacements in the specimen and indenter. This relation can also be applied to elastic-plastic
Thin_film
Form of energy
dx={\tfrac {1}{2}}k(L-L_{o})^{2}} For a material of Young's modulus, Y (same as modulus of elasticity λ), cross sectional area, A0, initial length, l0
Elastic_energy
Pressure surge when a fluid is forced to stop or change direction suddenly
bulk modulus of elasticity of the system fluid–pipe, ρ = density of the fluid, K = bulk modulus of elasticity of the fluid, E = elastic modulus of the
Hydraulic_shock
Amorphous elemental boron product
boron. Boron fiber manifests a combination of high strength and high elastic modulus. A common use of boron fibers is in the construction of high-tensile-strength
Boron_fiber
Science of the description and interpretation of deformation in the Earth's crust
{\displaystyle \epsilon } denotes strain, and E is the elastic modulus, which is material dependent. The elastic modulus is, in effect, a measure of the strength of
Structural_geology
Curve representing a material's response to applied forces
portion of the curve is the elastic region, and the slope of this region is the modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus. Plastic flow initiates at the
Stress–strain_curve
Substance engineered for biological medical use
the most relevant material parameters is the Young's Modulus, E, which describes a material's elastic response to stresses. The Young's Moduli of the tissue
Biomaterial
high-spatial resolution maps of material properties. Topography, deformation, elastic modulus, viscosity coefficient or magnetic field maps might be generated. Bimodal
Bimodal atomic force microscopy
Bimodal_atomic_force_microscopy
Medical diagnostic method
materials, the elastic modulus is complex and can be separated into two components: a storage modulus and a loss modulus. The storage modulus expresses the
Magnetic resonance elastography
Magnetic_resonance_elastography
Degradation of solder due to deformation under cyclic loading
the distance to the neutral point, E is elastic modulus, A is the area, h is the thickness, G is shear modulus, ν is Poisson's ratio, and a is the edge
Solder_fatigue
elasticity, the P-wave modulus M {\displaystyle M} , also known as the longitudinal modulus, or the constrained modulus, is one of the elastic moduli available
P-wave_modulus
Hyperelastic material model
dramatic increase in the elastic modulus of the material. The neo-Hookean material model does not predict that increase in modulus at large strains and is
Neo-Hookean_solid
Type of borosilicate crown glass
material because of its superior mechanical properties. It has an elastic modulus per pascal of 8 × 1010, a Poisson's ratio of 0.21, and a density of
K9_glass
Type of wave
{\displaystyle \ G\ ~~} is the shear modulus and K b {\displaystyle \ K_{b}\ } is the bulk modulus; ρ {\displaystyle \ \rho ~~~} is the
Longitudinal_wave
Calculation of strain energy release rate
σy/E is the corresponding yield strain. The quantity E is the elastic Young's modulus of the material. The model is parametrized by α, a dimensionless
J-integral
tungsten. The alloy also has a high melting point and can reach high elastic modulus and high tensile strength. The equilibrium phase diagram of the alloy
Tantalum–tungsten_alloys
Medical imaging methodology
equipment. The propagation speed of the shear wave is related to the elastic modulus of the tissue: in the harder tissue, the shear wave propagates faster
Shear_wave_elastography
Type of spring
radian, variously called the spring's torsion coefficient, torsion elastic modulus, rate, or just spring constant, equal to the change in torque required
Torsion_spring
Experimental techniques used to study fluid flow (rheology)
the linear viscoelastic properties (complex viscosity respectively elastic modulus), the elongational properties, etc. For all real materials, the measured
Rheometry
Fine pattern of dense cracking on the surface of materials
{E_{p}\Gamma }{Z\sigma ^{2}}}} where E p {\displaystyle E_{p}} is the elastic modulus of the pictorial layer, Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } the surface energy
Craquelure
Biodegradable copolymer, chemical compound
ideal for combination with other biodegradable polymers that have high elastic modulus and strength, but are very brittle. This allows for the production
Polybutylene adipate terephthalate
Polybutylene_adipate_terephthalate
Extremely hard ceramic compound
ionizing radiation and most chemicals. Its Vickers hardness (38 GPa), elastic modulus (460 GPa) and fracture toughness (3.5 MPa·m1/2) approach the corresponding
Boron_carbide
fiberglass; however, it has a very high elastic modulus. Pitch-based carbon fibers have various end uses due to their high modulus and relatively high strength.
Pitch-based_carbon_fiber
Measure of a material's resistance to localized plastic deformation
small-scale shear modulus in any direction, not to any rigidity or stiffness properties such as its bulk modulus or Young's modulus. Stiffness is often
Hardness
Type of material
admitted as metals, are brittle. Low values of the ratio of bulk elastic modulus to shear modulus (Pugh's criterion) are indicative of intrinsic brittleness
Metal
Fibers obtained from natural sources
with the age of the fiber. Younger fibers tend to be stronger and more elastic than older ones. Many natural fibers exhibit strain rate sensitivity due
Natural_fiber
Mathematical element in composite engineering
and E m {\displaystyle E_{m}} is the elastic modulus of the matrix E f {\displaystyle E_{f}} is the elastic modulus of the fibers Fibers are commonly arranged
Fiber_volume_ratio
Material fibers about 5–10 μm in diameter composed of carbon
tensile strength and higher elastic modulus, such as T400 from Toray with a tensile strength of 4,000 MPa and M40 with a modulus of 400 GPa. Intermediate
Carbon_fibers
also References External links econophysics elastic collision elastic energy elastic instability elastic modulus elasticity The tendency of a material to
Glossary_of_physics
Form of nuclear reactor failure
the Zirlo substrate with Ti2AlC caused an increase in hardness and elastic modulus compared to the bare substrate. Additionally, the high-temperature
Loss-of-coolant_accident
Force needed to pull a spring grows linearly with distance
{\varepsilon }})} where K is the bulk modulus and G is the shear modulus. Using the relationships between the elastic moduli, these equations may also be
Hooke's_law
Chemical element with atomic number 5 (B)
helical structures. Such structures show good mechanical properties (elastic modulus 450 GPa, fracture strain 3.7%, fracture stress 17 GPa) and can be applied
Boron
Device that generates sounds of constant pitch when struck
structure. L is the length of the prongs, (m) E is the Young's modulus (elastic modulus or stiffness) of the material the fork is made from, (Pa or N/m2
Tuning_fork
Substance added to a material to make it softer and more flexible
be decreased. [clarification needed] The effect of plasticizers on elastic modulus is dependent on both temperature and plasticizer concentration. Below
Plasticizer
Class of synthetic fiber related to nylon
Company and Bayer, para-aramid fiber with much higher tenacity and elastic modulus was also developed in the 1960s and 1970s by DuPont and AkzoNobel,
Aramid
use of silica fume as a fine aggregate. The modulus of elasticity of concrete is a function of the modulus of elasticity of the aggregates and the cement
Properties_of_concrete
Type of plastic composite material
angle (angle between the fiber axis and the loading direction). The elastic modulus (E) of misaligned short fiber reinforced polymer composites depends
Short_fiber_thermoplastics
Type of alloying which improves strength of pure metals
negative. The elastic modulus of the solute atom can also determine the extent of strengthening. For a "soft" solute with elastic modulus lower than that
Solid_solution_strengthening
Natural or man-made structures that have the geometry of a honeycomb
out-of-plane Young's modulus of a regular hexagonal honeycombs is proportional to the relative density of the honeycomb. The elastic buckling stress is
Honeycomb_structure
Method for load calculation in construction
{\displaystyle w} , or other variables. E {\displaystyle E} is the elastic modulus and I {\displaystyle I} is the second moment of area of the beam's
Euler–Bernoulli_beam_theory
Quotient of a quantity by mass
leaf area per unit dry leaf mass Specific modulus, a materials property consisting of the elastic modulus per mass density of a material Specific orbital
Specific_quantity
Anionic polyelectrolyte polymer
polymers with clay, the results are promising, showing an increase in the elastic modulus and the tensile strength of clay–polymer hydrogels. In general, combining
Sodium_polyacrylate
Question about single-shape aperiodic tiling
range of relative densities and therefore for a range of values of elastic modulus. The composites offer increased stiffness alongside increased toughness
Einstein_problem
Vibrational energy transfer in Earth or other planetary body
controlled by the material properties in terms of density and modulus (stiffness). The density and modulus, in turn, vary according to temperature, composition
Seismic_wave
this microscope. In particular, nano-scale properties such as elastic modulus, shear modulus and Poisson ratio can be measured. The frequency used sweeps
Atomic force acoustic microscopy
Atomic_force_acoustic_microscopy
Form of matter
where E s {\displaystyle E_{s}} is the modulus of the solid component, E ∗ {\displaystyle E^{*}} is the modulus of the honeycomb structure, C f {\displaystyle
Foam
Natural or synthetic substance that is significantly longer than it is wide
Transparency, UV Light Resistance, Volume Resistivity, Water absorption, Young's Modulus Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fibers. Ceramic matrix composite
Fiber
Measure of arterial stiffness
the bulk modulus and ρ {\displaystyle {\rho }} is the density of the fluid. For an incompressible fluid (blood) in a compressible (elastic) tube (e.g
Pulse_wave_velocity
common applications within areas such as material science for showing elastic modulus and Poisson's ratio given a known ratio of ply angles in laminates
Carpet_plot
Crystalline materials consisting of a single layer of atoms
Nanoindentation testing is commonly used to experimentally measure elastic modulus, hardness, and fracture strength of 2D materials. From these directly
Single-layer_materials
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Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again.
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Author of Tamil classic, Thirukural
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
Author of Tamil Classic; Thirukural
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English French
Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
A Tamil Classic in Praise of the God
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Classic, Most excellent, Best
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
A Classic
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living on a wooded hill, from Middle English wode ‘wood’ + hyll ‘hill’, or a habitational name from any of various minor places named with these elements.Richard Woodhull emigrated to America from Northampton, England, in about 1648, and settled in Mastic, Long Island, NY.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
A Classic
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Irish
A classic Irish name, it could be a shortened form of Eleanor meaning “torch†or could be from the Latin Honora meaning “honor, reputation†and became so popular in Ireland in the Middle Ages that many people assumed it was Irish. Noreen is the diminutive of Nora and means “little honourable one.â€
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Name of a River in India; Springing; Elastic
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Arabic, Muslim
A Very Unique and Classic Flower that has Never Disappeared
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Flourishing. Roman poet-philosopher Virgil works have been classic texts of Roman history and the...
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Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again.
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Maanavika | மாநாவிகா
Young girl
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Lady; Mistress of the House; Mistress; Dedicated to Mars
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Ancient People; Very Intellectual
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Meadow
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Korean, Telugu
The Sun; Obedient
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Hindu, Indian
Earth
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English
Medieval English form of French Guinevere, possibly GAYNOR means "white and smooth." Compare with masculine Gaynor.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Breathing, or making, a sweet smell.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful
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English
 Feminine form of English Eustace, EUSTACIA means "fruitful." Compare with another form of Eustacia.
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v. i.
Elastic power or force.
n.
A nitrogenous substance, somewhat resembling albumin, which forms the chemical basis of elastic tissue. It is very insoluble in most fluids, but is gradually dissolved when digested with either pepsin or trypsin.
adv.
In an elastic manner; by an elastic power; with a spring.
a.
Acting rapidly and violently; efficacious; powerful; -- opposed to bland; as, drastic purgatives.
a.
Capable of being molded, formed, or modeled, as clay or plaster; -- used also figuratively; as, the plastic mind of a child.
n.
A philosopher of the Eleatic school.
a.
Not plastic or easily molded.
a.
Elastic.
a.
Fit to be applied as a plaster; glutinous; adhesive; as, emplastic applications.
a.
Not elastic; inelastic.
a.
Not elastic.
a.
Fragmental; made up of brok/ fragments; as, sandstone is a clastic rock.
a.
Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass of matter; as, the plastic hand of the Creator.
a.
Able to return quickly to a former state or condition, after being depressed or overtaxed; having power to recover easily from shocks and trials; as, elastic spirits; an elastic constitution.
n.
An elastic woven fabric, as a belt, braces or suspenders, etc., made in part of India rubber.
n.
a substance composed predominantly of a synthetic organic high polymer capable of being cast or molded; many varieties of plastic are used to produce articles of commerce (after 1900). [MW10 gives origin of word as 1905]
n.
A low shrubby tree of the genus Pistacia (P. Lentiscus), growing upon the islands and coasts of the Mediterranean, and producing a valuable resin; -- called also, mastic tree.
a.
Of or pertaining to milk; procured from sour milk or whey; as, lactic acid; lactic fermentation, etc.
a.
Springing back; having a power or inherent property of returning to the form from which a substance is bent, drawn, pressed, or twisted; springy; having the power of rebounding; as, a bow is elastic; the air is elastic; India rubber is elastic.
a.
Pertaining to what may be taken apart; as, clastic anatomy (of models).