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Phenomenon of deformation due to structural stress
In materials science and engineering, the yield point is the point on a stress–strain curve that indicates the limit of elastic behavior and the beginning
Yield_(engineering)
Failure Theory in continuum mechanics
yield, material response can be assumed to be of a linear elastic, nonlinear elastic, or viscoelastic behavior. In materials science and engineering,
Von_Mises_yield_criterion
Topics referred to by the same term
programming) Yield (chemistry), the amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction The arrow symbol in a chemical equation Yield (engineering), yield strength
Yield
Amount of product formed in a reaction
and inorganic chemical synthesis processes. In chemical reaction engineering, "yield", "conversion" and "selectivity" are terms used to describe ratios
Yield_(chemistry)
Geometric representation of material yield
A yield surface is a five-dimensional surface in the six-dimensional space of stresses. The yield surface is usually convex and the state of stress of
Yield_surface
Curve representing a material's response to applied forces
many of the properties of a material, such as the Young's modulus, the yield strength, and the ultimate tensile strength. Generally speaking, curves
Stress–strain_curve
Science of predicting if, when, and how a given material will fail under loading
the engineering community. Quite often, phenomenological failure criteria of the same form are used to predict brittle failure and ductile yields. In
Material_failure_theory
Overview of and topical guide to engineering
Reverse engineering Risk analysis Structural analysis Structural element Beam Strut Tie Systems engineering process Tolerance Traction Yield Engineering education
Outline_of_engineering
Applied science and research
Engineering is the practice of systematically applying natural science and mathematics to design and improve systems, devices, or processes that solve
Engineering
Integrated circuit reliability metric
In integrated circuit reliability engineering, yield is a metric used to quantify the proportion of manufactured chips that meet the required performance
Yield_(metric)
Causes and list of disasters
Engineering disasters often arise from shortcuts or errors in the design process. Engineering is the science and technology used to meet the needs and
Engineering_disasters
1998 studio album by Pearl Jam
Yield is the fifth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on February 3, 1998. Following a short promotional tour for its previous album
Yield_(album)
Concept in physics
The Drucker–Prager yield criterion is a pressure-dependent model for determining whether a material has failed or undergone plastic yielding. The criterion
Drucker–Prager yield criterion
Drucker–Prager_yield_criterion
(2005), Mechanical Behavior of Materials, p. 92, Cambridge University Press. Yield surface Yield (engineering) Plasticity (physics) Stress (physics)
Hosford_yield_criterion
Traffic sign warning drivers of a junction
Administration's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, a yield sign may be warranted "if engineering judgment indicates that one or more of the following
Yield_sign
Test for predicting engineering failures
nonlinear dependence on the density of the bone. Material failure theory Yield (engineering) Tsai, S. W. and Wu, E. M. (1971). A general theory of strength for
Tsai–Wu_failure_criterion
The Willam–Warnke yield criterion is a function that is used to predict when failure will occur in concrete and other cohesive-frictional materials such
Willam–Warnke_yield_criterion
Maximum stress withstood by stretched material before breaking
tensile strength is a common engineering parameter to design members made of brittle material because such materials have no yield point. Aluminium tensile
Ultimate_tensile_strength
Optical device for nano-scale imaging
for transistor design, circuit design, and process development, and yield engineering. This technique is called nanoprobing. In bioimaging, nanoprobes are
Nanoprobe_(device)
Energy released in nuclear weapons explosions
The explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of energy released such as blast, thermal, and nuclear radiation, when that particular nuclear weapon
Nuclear_weapon_yield
Modifying cells' biosynthetic product output
the cell's survival. Metabolic engineering specifically seeks to mathematically model these networks, calculate a yield of useful products, and pin point
Metabolic_engineering
Non-reversible deformation of a solid material in response to applied forces
(deformation) Deformation (mechanics) Deformation (engineering) Plastometer Poisson's ratio Yield (engineering) Lubliner, Jacob (2008). Plasticity theory. Dover
Plasticity_(physics)
Structural element capable of withstanding loads by resisting bending
structure Timber framing Truss Ultimate tensile strength and Hooke's law Yield (engineering) "Beam". Chicago Architecture Center. Archived from the original on
Beam_(structure)
Yield criterion
The Bigoni–Piccolroaz yield criterion is a yielding model, based on a phenomenological approach, capable of describing the mechanical behavior of a broad
Bigoni–Piccolroaz yield criterion
Bigoni–Piccolroaz_yield_criterion
loads. I. Modelling. International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, vol. 31, no. 9, pp. 635–663. Yield surface Yield (engineering) Plasticity (physics)
Bresler–Pister yield criterion
Bresler–Pister_yield_criterion
System strength beyond planned load
material's yield strength can cause failure if it is repeated through enough cycles. According to Elishakoff the notion of factor of safety in engineering context
Factor_of_safety
Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material
stiffness Deformation (engineering) Flexural modulus Impulse excitation technique List of materials properties Yield (engineering) The Rational mechanics
Young's_modulus
2020. One general form of cell engineering involves altering natural cell production to achieve a more desirable yield or shorter production time. A possible
Cell_engineering
Mathematical model in materials science
stress Yield (engineering) Drucker Prager yield criterion — a smooth version of the M–C yield criterion Lode coordinates Bigoni–Piccolroaz yield criterion
Mohr–Coulomb_theory
Manufacturing process used to create integrated circuits
Retrieved 2021-11-16. "Yield and Yield Management" (PDF). Cost Effective Integrated Circuit Manufacturing (PDF). Integrated Circuit Engineering Corporation. 1997
Semiconductor device fabrication
Semiconductor_device_fabrication
will be used. Material strength refers to the point on the engineering stress–strain curve (yield stress) beyond which the material experiences deformations
Strength_of_materials
Agricultural developments in 1950s–1960s
technology transfer initiatives resulted in a significant increase in crop yields. These changes in agriculture initially emerged in developed countries in
Green_Revolution
Physical quantity that expresses internal forces in a continuous material
friction loading Tensile strength Thermal stress Virial stress Yield (engineering) Yield surface Virial theorem Spall strength "12.3 Stress, Strain, and
Stress_(mechanics)
Engineering discipline
Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines and mechanisms that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines
Mechanical_engineering
French mechanical engineer
Eiffel tower in Paris possible. Yield surface von Mises stress Mohr–Coulomb theory Adiabatic shear band Yield (engineering) Stress Strain 3-D elasticity
Henri_Tresca
Geometric property of a structural member
In solid mechanics and structural engineering, section modulus is a geometric property of a given cross-section used in the design of beams or flexural
Section_modulus
only involves small defects caused by the manufacturing process. Yield (engineering) Todinov, Michael (2016). Reliability and Risk Models: Setting Reliability
Fast_fracture
principal stress space and the cylindrical Lode coordinate space Yield (engineering) Plasticity (physics) Stress Henri Tresca von Mises stress Mohr–Coulomb
Lode_coordinates
Material which is solid at low stress but becomes viscous at high stress
an elementary model of a yield stress material. It is used as a common mathematical model of mud flow in drilling engineering, and in the handling of slurries
Bingham_plastic
Capacity of a material or structure to resist failure while under shear stress
In engineering, shear strength is the strength of a material or component against the type of yield or structural failure when the material or component
Shear_strength
American electrical engineer
design, manufacture, testing, and yield of integrated circuits. She is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Georgia Tech. Milor was a student
Linda_Milor
American thermonuclear missile warhead
addition to the higher yield upgrade option described above, a specific variant W87 mod 1 (W87-1) entered Phase 3 development engineering and was assigned its
W87
Technological development using the laws of quantum mechanics
Quantum engineering is the development of technology that capitalizes on the laws of quantum mechanics. This type of engineering uses quantum mechanics
Quantum_engineering
Engineer who designs testing systems
components. Products' yield plays a very important part during their lifespan. There are usually three stages for a product, engineering, initial production
Test_engineer
Topics referred to by the same term
film Point of no return Psychotic break Ultimate tensile strength Yield (engineering) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Breaking_Point
The combine grain yield monitor is a device coupled with other sensors to calculate and record the crop yield or grain yield as a modern-day combine harvester
Grain_yield_monitor
displacement. Work is a scalar quantity. X bar charts Yield point – In materials science and engineering, the yield point is the point on a stress–strain curve
Glossary of mechanical engineering
Glossary_of_mechanical_engineering
Abbreviations and symbols used in engineering drawing
Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols are used to communicate and detail the characteristics of an engineering drawing. This list includes abbreviations
Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols
Engineering_drawing_abbreviations_and_symbols
Subset of economics
Engineering economics, previously known as engineering economy, is a subset of economics concerned with the use and "...application of economic principles"
Engineering_economics
Class of units of measurement for explosive energy
describe the yield of nuclear weapons. The 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki used the Little Boy and Fat Man bombs, with yields of 15 and 20
TNT_equivalent
Deformation (engineering) Plasticity (physics) Steelmaking Steel mill Rolling (metalworking) Rolling Mill Work hardening Yield (engineering) Drawer slides
Tandem_rolling_mill
Most powerful nuclear weapon ever tested
Tested on 30 October 1961, the test verified new design principles for high-yield thermonuclear charges, allowing nuclear explosives "of practically unlimited
Tsar_Bomba
One-time cost to develop a new product
Non-recurring engineering (NRE) cost refers to the one-time cost to research, design, develop and test a new product or product enhancement. When budgeting
Non-recurring_engineering
Property of a structural cross-section
moment at which the first part of the sections reaches the yield stress). Structural engineering theory Plasticity (physics) MEGSON, T. H. G. (2019). STRUCTURAL
Plastic_moment
Risk management strategy using a systems-based approach
functional based and criteria based with goal structured objectives to yield engineering evidence to verify safety functionality is deterministic and acceptable
System_safety
Stress characteristics of materials
material. For example, an increase in tensile yield strength occurs at the expense of compressive yield strength. The effect is named after German engineer
Bauschinger_effect
Ratios used in chemical reaction engineering
Conversion and its related terms yield and selectivity are important terms in chemical reaction engineering. They are described as ratios of how much of
Conversion_(chemistry)
Operational business strategy
Yield management (YM) is a variable pricing strategy, based on understanding, anticipating and influencing consumer behavior in order to maximize revenue
Yield_management
Pouring liquid metal into a mold
must be cut from the casting and remelted to be reused. The efficiency, or yield, of a casting system can be calculated by dividing the weight of the casting
Metal_casting
Science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials
considered the origins of ceramics engineering. Abraham Darby first used coke in 1709 in Shropshire, England, to improve the yield of a smelting process. Coke
Ceramic_engineering
Private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
polytechnic model emphasizing laboratory instruction in applied science and engineering, and moved from Boston's Back Bay to its current campus in Cambridge
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology
Nuclear bomb
low-to-intermediate yield strategic and tactical nuclear weapon featuring a two-stage radiation implosion design. The B61 is of the variable yield ("dial-a-yield" in
B61_nuclear_bomb
Software development methodology
Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software development methodology that focuses on creating and exploiting domain models, which are conceptual models
Model-driven_engineering
Change in the shape or size of an object
between stress and strain is generally linear and reversible up until the yield point and the deformation is elastic. Elasticity in materials occurs when
Deformation_(engineering)
Green engineering approaches the design of products and processes by applying financially and technologically feasible principles to achieve one or more
Green_engineering
Engineering and design of shipboard systems
encounter many similar marine engineering challenges to oil platforms. They provide a source of renewable energy with a higher yield than wind farms on land
Marine_engineering
warheads with spherical secondaries, and yields of a few hundred kilotons.[citation needed] In engineering terms, radiation implosion allows for the
Nuclear_weapon_design
In materials science, the yield strength anomaly refers to materials wherein the yield strength (i.e., the stress necessary to initiate plastic yielding)
Yield_strength_anomaly
to improve productivity of cellular systems and metabolite yields through strain engineering. A MCF develops native and nonnative metabolites through targeted
Microbial_cell_factory
Cereal grain and staple food
after harvest through factors such as poor transport and storage. Rice yields can be reduced by pests including insects, rodents, and birds, as well as
Rice
Type of fastener
A torque to yield fastener (TTY) or stretch bolt is a fastener which is torqued beyond the state of elasticity and therefore undergoes plastic deformation
Torque-to-yield_fastener
Techniques for optimization
space mapping yield-driven design optimization exploiting surrogates (surrogate model) Martins, J. R. R. A.; Ning, A. (2021). Engineering Design Optimization
Engineering_optimization
Twenty-first letter in the Greek alphabet
electric flux in physics, with subscripts distinguishing the two. Quantum yield, the number of times a specific event occurs per photon absorbed by a system
Phi
Amount of water an aquifer releases while staying saturated
These properties are storativity (S), specific storage (Ss) and specific yield (Sy). According to Groundwater, by Freeze and Cherry (1979), specific storage
Specific_storage
Use of drainage to control the groundwater level in an area
drainage. Its main applications are in agricultural land (to improve the crop yield using agricultural drainage systems) and in cities to manage the extensive
Watertable_control
Application of engineering for agricultural purposes
were created, giving another large boost to crop yields and resistance to pests. Agricultural engineering has many sub-disciplines, the most common of which
Agricultural_engineering
Type of steel used in construction
S275J2 or S355K2W where S denotes structural steel; 275 or 355 denotes the yield strength in newtons per square millimetre or the equivalent megapascals;
Structural_steel
Professional engineering discipline
services engineering (BSE), building services, service engineering or facilities and services planning engineering is a professional engineering discipline
Building_services_engineering
Manipulation of an organism's genome
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology
Genetic_engineering
Science of paper and papermaking
Paper engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the usage of physical science (e.g. chemistry and physics) and life sciences (e.g. biology
Paper_engineering
American businessman (born 1964)
Miami. He graduated from Princeton University in 1986 with a degree in engineering. He worked on Wall Street in a variety of related fields from 1986 to
Jeff_Bezos
in 44% yield, with 35,000 turnover number (TON) and 93% ee. Brannigan, James; Wilkinson, Anthony (December 2002). "Protein engineering 20 years on"
Cytochrome_P450_engineering
Application of mathematical and computational practices in finance
Financial engineering is a multidisciplinary field involving financial theory, methods of engineering, tools of mathematics and the practice of programming
Financial_engineering
Discipline within engineering design
Probabilistic design is a discipline within engineering design. It deals primarily with the consideration and minimization of the effects of random variability
Probabilistic_design
Applied science
uranium yields as much energy as burning 3 tons of coal or 600 gallons of fuel oil, without adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Nuclear engineering was
Nuclear_engineering
pertaining specifically to structural engineering. For a broad overview of engineering, please see List of engineering topics. For biographies please see
Index of structural engineering articles
Index_of_structural_engineering_articles
Software for finite element analysis
ABAQUS) is a software suite for finite element analysis and computer-aided engineering, originally released in 1978. The name and logo of this software are
Abaqus
research project that is genetically engineering plants to photosynthesize more efficiently to increase crop yields. RIPE aims to increase agricultural
Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency
Realizing_Increased_Photosynthetic_Efficiency
Precipitation-hardening aluminium alloy
maximum ultimate tensile strength no more than 150 MPa (22 ksi), and maximum yield strength no more than 83 MPa (12 ksi) for sheets and plates or 110 MPa (16 ksi)
6061_aluminium_alloy
Private university in Pasadena, California
Caltech has six academic divisions with strong emphasis on science and engineering, managing $332 million in research grants as of 2010. Its 124-acre (50 ha)
California Institute of Technology
California_Institute_of_Technology
Public university in West Lafayette and Indianapolis, Indiana, US
engineering, 1st for biological/agricultural engineering, 5th for aerospace engineering, 9th for computer engineering, 9th for electrical engineering
Purdue_University
Chemical compound
dioxane, and heat (80 °C) to yield β-sitosterol 6. The cumulative yield for the final two steps was 55%, and the total yield for the synthesis was 37%.
Β-Sitosterol
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
Public university in Berkeley, California
the same campus, including the College of Chemistry, the College of Engineering, College of Letters and Science, and the Haas School of Business. It
University of California, Berkeley
University_of_California,_Berkeley
Branch of civil engineering dealing with man-made structures
Structural engineering is a sub-discipline of civil engineering in which structural engineers are trained to design the 'bones and joints' that create
Structural_engineering
American singer and actress (born 1993)
a musical hiatus, she explored dance on Eternal Sunshine (2024), which yielded the US number-one songs "Yes, And?" and "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for
Ariana_Grande
Engineering discipline that deals with control systems
Control engineering, also known as control systems engineering and, in some European countries, automation engineering, is an engineering discipline that
Control_engineering
Type of technical drawing used to define requirements for engineered items
perspective, since most copies of engineering drawings today are made by more modern methods (often inkjet or laser printing) that yield black or multicolour lines
Engineering_drawing
Salt mine owned by Cargill
machinery from quickly rusting. The average yield is 12,000 short tons (11,000 t) per day. According to engineering manager Bob Nelson, demand for salt is
Whiskey_Island_mine
American technology company
California that makes wafer fab equipment. It supplies process control and yield management systems for the semiconductor industry and other related nanoelectronics
KLA_Corporation
YIELD ENGINEERING
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Boy/Male
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Fern field.
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African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican
Battlefield; Spear Field; Triangular Field
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Gathering field; meeting field.
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Japanese American
Valley field.
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Fern Field
Girl/Female
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Hay field
Boy/Male
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Field with Ferns; Fern Field
Boy/Male
British, English
Fern Field
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Pasture; field.
Boy/Male
English
Fern field.
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A Field
Surname or Lastname
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English : topographic name for someone who lived on land which had been cleared of forest, but not brought into cultivation, from Old English feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’, as opposed on the one hand to æcer ‘cultivated soil’, ‘enclosed land’ (see Acker) and on the other to weald ‘wooded land’, ‘forest’ (see Wald).Possibly also Scottish or Irish : reduced form of McField (see McPhail).Jewish (American) : Americanized and shortened form of any of the many Jewish surnames containing Feld.
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Hebrew
Flowering field.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Flowering field.
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English
In the field.
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British, English
Field Town
Boy/Male
British, English
Field Town
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Pasture; field.
Boy/Male
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Field with Ferns; Fern Field
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Hay field
YIELD ENGINEERING
YIELD ENGINEERING
Biblical
an ass
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant spelling of Toll.
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Muslim
Excellent, Distinguished, Precious
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English : from the Old English personal name Heard or a Norman cognate Hard(on), also of Germanic origin. This was a byname meaning ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, but it also seems to have been used as a short form of the various compound names containing this as a first element. Occasionally this may also be a variant of Hardy.English, German, Dutch, and Swedish (Hård) : nickname for a stern or severe man, from Middle English, Middle Low German hard, Middle Dutch hart, hert, Swedish hård ‘hard’, ‘inflexible’. The Swedish name was probably originally a soldier’s name.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of particularly hard ground or one that was difficult to farm. Compare Hardacre.Dutch : occupational name from Middle Dutch harde, herde ‘herder’.
Surname or Lastname
English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : reduced form of the patronymic ap Adam ‘son of Adam’, the spelling having been altered by folk etymology as if from an English place name.
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Seer; Oracle; Mother; Name of an Asiatic Goddess; Asian Goddess; Goddess of Fertility
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from Redbourn in Hertfordshire or Redbourne in Humberside (formerly Lincolnshire), named with Old English hrēod ‘reeds’ + burna ‘stream’.
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Relating to the Raghu Family
YIELD ENGINEERING
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v. i.
To take the field.
v. t.
To furnish; to afford; to render; to give forth.
v. t.
To permit; to grant; as, to yield passage.
n.
Amount yielded; product; -- applied especially to products resulting from growth or cultivation.
v. t.
To give in return for labor expended; to produce, as payment or interest on what is expended or invested; to pay; as, money at interest yields six or seven per cent.
v. i.
To stand out in the field, ready to catch, stop, or throw the ball.
imp. & p. p.
of Yield
v. i.
To comply with; to assent; as, I yielded to his request.
v. t.
To give a reward to; to bless.
v. i.
To give way; to cease opposition; to be no longer a hindrance or an obstacle; as, men readily yield to the current of opinion, or to customs; the door yielded.
v. i.
To give place, as inferior in rank or excellence; as, they will yield to us in nothing.
v. t.
To admit to be true; to concede; to allow.
n.
The whole surface of an escutcheon; also, so much of it is shown unconcealed by the different bearings upon it. See Illust. of Fess, where the field is represented as gules (red), while the fess is argent (silver).
v. i.
To yield harvest.
v. t.
To give up, as something that is claimed or demanded; to make over to one who has a claim or right; to resign; to surrender; to relinquish; as a city, an opinion, etc.
v. i.
To give up the contest; to submit; to surrender; to succumb.
v. t.
To use with full command or power, as a thing not too heavy for the holder; to manage; to handle; hence, to use or employ; as, to wield a sword; to wield the scepter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Yield
obs. p. p.
of Yield
n.
To yield fruit.