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Intensive property 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 in flexural deformation
Flexural_modulus
Material property
Flexural strength, also known as modulus of rupture, or bend strength, or transverse rupture strength is a material property, defined as the stress in
Flexural_strength
Standard procedure for measuring modulus of elasticity in bending
three-point bending flexural test provides values for the modulus of elasticity in bending E f {\displaystyle E_{f}} , flexural stress σ f {\displaystyle
Three-point_flexural_test
Physical property that measures stiffness of material
inverse of compressibility. The bulk modulus is an extension of Young's modulus to three dimensions. Flexural modulus (Eflex) describes the object's tendency
Elastic_modulus
Resistance offered by a structure while bending
exhibits Isotropic behavior then the Flexural Modulus is equal to the Modulus of Elasticity (Young's Modulus). Flexural rigidity has SI units of Pa·m4 (which
Flexural_rigidity
Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material
Young's modulus (or the Young modulus) is a mechanical property of solid materials that measures the tensile or compressive stiffness when the force is
Young's_modulus
Geometric property of a structural member
structural engineering, section modulus is a geometric property of a given cross-section used in the design of beams or flexural members. Other geometric properties
Section_modulus
Mechanical test for materials
The four-point flexural test provides values for the modulus of elasticity in bending E f {\displaystyle E_{f}} , flexural stress σ f {\displaystyle \sigma
Four-point_flexural_test
Biodegradable polymer
PLA due to the higher crystallinity of PDLA[citation needed]. The flexural modulus of PLA is higher than polystyrene and PLA has good heat sealability
Polylactic_acid
Ratio of stiffness to mass for a material
Specific modulus is a materials property consisting of the elastic modulus per mass density of a material. It is also known as the stiffness to weight
Specific_modulus
Type of wood used in musical instruments
R={\sqrt {\cfrac {E}{{\rho }^{3}}}}} where E {\displaystyle E} is flexural modulus in Pascals (i.e. the number in the table multiplied by 109), and ρ
Tonewood
Polymer
seen in the table below, Nylon 11 has lower values of density, flexural and Young's modulus, water absorption, as well as melting and glass transition temperatures
Nylon_11
stress a material can withstand under repeated loading (MPa) Flexural modulus Flexural strength: Maximum bending stress a material can withstand before
List_of_materials_properties
Structural element capable of withstanding loads by resisting bending
Euler–Bernoulli beam theory Finite element method in structural mechanics Flexural modulus Free body diagram Influence line Materials science and Strength of
Beam_(structure)
Thermoplastic polymer
properties of ABS Property Value Young's modulus 2.28 GPa Tensile strength 43 MPa Flexural modulus 2.48 GPa Flexural strength 77 MPa Notched Izod 0.203 kJ/m
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
Acrylonitrile_butadiene_styrene
Material derived from the tusks and teeth of animals
the Vickers scale, exceeding that of bone. It also has a flexural modulus of 14 GPa, a flexural strength of 378 MPa a fracture toughness of 2.05 MPam1/2
Ivory
Polymer composed of a chain of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links
gave rise to reinforced RIM (RRIM), which provided improvements in flexural modulus (stiffness), reduction in coefficient of thermal expansion and better
Polyurethane
Family of polymers
PFA Density 2150 kg/m3 Flexural modulus(E) 586 MPa Tensile strength(t) 24 MPa Elongation at break 300% Folding endurance No break Notch test Melting point
Perfluoroalkoxy_alkane
Polymer
FEP CAS Registry Number 25067-11-2 Density 2150 kg/m3 Flexural modulus(E) 586 MPa Tensile strength(t) 23 MPa Elongation @ break 325% Folding endurance
Fluorinated ethylene propylene
Fluorinated_ethylene_propylene
Thermoplastic elastomer
saturation (23 °C, 24H in water) % 0.9–1.2 Shore Hardness Shore D 25–72 Flexural modulus MPa 12–513 Tensile strength at break MPa 32-56 Elongation at break
Polyether_block_amide
Single chain calcium inosilicate (CaSiO3)
polytetrafluoroethylene in products where improvements in dimensional stability, flexural modulus, and heat deflection are sought. Wollastonite also competes with several
Wollastonite
Thermoplastic material
and can be thermoformed, post formed, brake formed and laminated. Flexural modulus is 2,800 megapascals (400,000 psi) Parts formed from sheet will be
Kydex
Particles added to improve its properties
the mechanical properties of the thermoplastic or thermoset such as flexural modulus and tensile strength, There is normally not an economic benefit for
Filler_(materials)
Polyester material
(7–21 ft⋅lbf/in) Flexural Strength 120–230 MPa (17–33 ksi) Flexural Modulus 10–15 GPa (1,500–2,200 ksi) Tensile Strength 55–125 MPa (8–18 ksi) Tensile Modulus 7–14 GPa
Sheet_moulding_compound
Continuum mechanics
against bending deflection/deformation. It is a function of the Young's modulus E {\displaystyle E} , the second moment of area I {\displaystyle I} of
Bending_stiffness
Nontransparent thermosetting polymer
Urea-formaldehyde resin's attributes include high tensile strength, flexural modulus, high heat-distortion temperature, low water absorption, mould shrinkage
Urea-formaldehyde
Class of polymers
Tensile modulus ASTM D 638 GPa, average value 3.97 Tensile elongation ASTM D 638 % 3.15 Flexural strength ASTM D 790 MPa 133 Flexural modulus ASTM D 638
Polyamide-imide
Foam made from biological substances
}{\rho _{s}}}({\frac {\phi ^{3}}{1+\phi }})\right]} Where E is the elastic modulus, ρ is the density of the material, φ is the ratio of the volume of the
Biofoam
Chemical compound
showed significant increases in the Young's modulus, compression yield strength, flexural modulus and flexural yield strength, compared to single- and multi-walled
Tungsten_disulfide
Surface reactive glass-ceramic biomaterial
for 1 hour at 700 °C. In the pristine sample, the flexural strength (11 ± 3 MPa) and flexural modulus (13 ± 2 MPa) are comparable to the minimum value
Bioactive_glass
Prosthetic device
Material Measure of Oxygen Transport Flexural Modulus (MPa) Glass Transition Temperature (K) Oxygen Permeability Coefficient (m3(STP) m)/(s*m2*Pa) Oxygen
Artificial_lung
Sudden change in shape of a structural component under load
by the use of the tangent modulus of elasticity, Et, which is less than the elastic modulus, in place of the elastic modulus of elasticity. The tangent
Buckling
Microcracks within the dental enamel of teeth
hard but lacks flexibility, with a flexural modulus ranging from 10-130 GPa. In contrast, dentin (flexural modulus between 10-20 GPa), the periodontal
Enamel_infraction
Manufacturing process
considerations when choosing an injection moulding material include flexural modulus of elasticity, or the degree to which a material can be bent without
Injection_moulding
Transparent ceramic material
68 GPa Flexural strength 0.38–0.7 GPa Fracture toughness 2.0 MPa·m1⁄2 Knoop hardness 1800 kg/mm2 (0.2 kg load) Poisson ratio 0.24 Shear modulus 135 GPa
Aluminium_oxynitride
Solid material with nano-scale structure
comparing the mechanical properties (Young's modulus, compressive yield strength, flexural modulus and flexural yield strength) of single- and multi-walled
Nanocomposite
Composite building material
}}{E_{\alpha }}}+{\frac {V_{\beta }}{E_{\beta }}}{\biggr )}} Composite modulus E c = E α E β V α E β + V β E α {\displaystyle E_{c}={\frac {E_{\alpha
Fiber-reinforced_composite
Plastic polymer/filler blend
selecting a filler with a higher surface area per weight, a higher flexural modulus can be achieved. Specific density of TPO blends range from 0.92 to
Thermoplastic_olefin
Type of equipment for determining tensile or compressive strength of a material
ones with over 53 MN (12 million lbf) capacity. Modulus of elasticity Stress-strain curve Young's modulus Necking (engineering) Fatigue testing Hydraulic
Universal_testing_machine
Maximum stress withstood by stretched material before breaking
treatments. Flexural strength Strength of materials Tensile structure Toughness Structural integrity and failure Tension (physics) Young's modulus Limit load
Ultimate_tensile_strength
American engineer (1880–1965)
curing ranging from 2000 to 4000 psi). 1922 – Flexural Strength of Plain Concrete (Relationship between flexural strength and compressive strength) "Historic
Duff_Abrams
microscope. In particular, nano-scale properties such as elastic modulus, shear modulus and Poisson ratio can be measured. The frequency used sweeps from
Atomic force acoustic microscopy
Atomic_force_acoustic_microscopy
Method to characterize materials
frequencies are the flexural which is controlled by the Young's modulus of the sample and the torsional which is controlled by the shear modulus for isotropic
Impulse_excitation_technique
modulus and fracture toughness with a brittle nature. Hence, it is required to produce a biomaterial with good mechanical properties. Elastic modulus
Mechanical properties of biomaterials
Mechanical_properties_of_biomaterials
Material fibers about 5–10 μm in diameter composed of carbon
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
Carbon_fibers
NEMA grade designation for glass-reinforced epoxy laminate material
temperature Can vary, but is over 120 °C Young's modulus – LW 3.5×10^6 psi (24 GPa) Young's modulus – CW 3.0×10^6 psi (21 GPa) Coefficient of thermal
FR-4
of flexural properties ISO 1209-1:2007 Part 1: Basic bending test ISO 1209-2:2007 Part 2: Determination of flexural strength and apparent flexural modulus
List_of_ISO_standards_1–1999
Transportation association
Asphalt (HMA) Subjected to Repeated Flexural Bending. AASHTO TP31: Standard Test Method for Determining the Resilient Modulus of Bituminous Mixtures by Indirect
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
American_Association_of_State_Highway_and_Transportation_Officials
Type of natural semiconductor with thicknesses on the atomic scale
this mechanical properties such as Young modulus, yield strain, and flexural strength. With a Youngs modulus of almost 1 TPa, graphene boasts incredible
Two-dimensional_semiconductor
Composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibres
desired: flexural strengthening or shear strengthening. In many cases it may be necessary to provide both strength enhancements. For the flexural strengthening
Fibre-reinforced_plastic
State of gravitational equilibrium between Earth's crust and mantle
D is the flexural rigidity, defined as D = E T c 3 / 12 ( 1 − σ 2 ) {\displaystyle D=ET_{c}^{3}/12(1-\sigma ^{2})} where E is Young's modulus, σ {\displaystyle
Isostasy
Type of refractory ceramics
reduction in grain size upon processing. Table. 3 Flexural strength, hardness, and Young's Modulus at given temperatures for selected UHTCs. The UHTC
Ultra-high temperature ceramic
Ultra-high_temperature_ceramic
American technology company
"The Impact of Surface Treatments and 3D Printing Machines on the Biaxial Flexural Strength of 3DPrinted Composite Resins" (PDF). The Open Dentistry Journal
SprintRay
Species of flowering plant
to 1.4 g/cm³. Its compressive strength is 119 N/mm², flexural strength 241 N/mm², elastic modulus 23,200 N/mm², and hardness 196 N/mm², indicating exceptionally
Brosimum_guianense
Flexible piece of mono-crystalline silicon
function of its dimension parameters and material properties (i.e., flexural modulus). All parameters are fixed, and the dependence of the deflection on
Flexible_silicon
Trademark
glass fibre by weight, has a tensile strength of around 30kpsi and a flexural modulus of 1500kpsi under room temperature conditions. Zytel also provides
Zytel
Structural analysis technique for statically indeterminate structures
stiffness (EI/L) of a member is represented as the flexural rigidity of the member (product of the modulus of elasticity (E) and the second moment of area
Moment_distribution_method
Common synthetic polymer
psi 4,500–8,700 1,450–3,600 MPa 31–60 10.0–24.8 Young's modulus psi 490,000 — GPa 3.4 — Flexural strength (yield) psi 10,500 — MPa 72 — Compression strength
Polyvinyl_chloride
Method for load calculation in construction
fourth integral of the applied loads up to that point, and depends on flexural rigidity. Through the use of calculus, and boundary conditions describing
Euler–Bernoulli_beam_theory
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
Capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to reduce size
{\displaystyle \sigma =E\varepsilon ,} where, this time, E refers to the Young's modulus for compression. In this region, the material deforms elastically and returns
Compressive_strength
Composite material used for paving
recycled tires, has been demonstrated to improve the fatigue resistance and flexural strength of asphalt mixes that contain RAP. In California, legislative
Asphalt_concrete
Electronics that can bend and stretch
low modulus, tear resistance, and softness. The skin can be considered as a bilayer of epidermis and dermis. The epidermal layer has a modulus of about
Stretchable_electronics
Transparent thermoplastic, commonly called acrylic
an economical alternative to polycarbonate (PC) when tensile strength, flexural strength, transparency, polishability, and UV tolerance are more important
Poly(methyl_methacrylate)
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
Building material
Properties of Plastic Lumber and Shapes; D 6109, Standard Test Method for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastic Lumber; D 6111, Standard
Plastic_lumber
Type of signal processing filter
modulus, which is a measure of stiffness of the material. Materials are therefore sought that have a small temperature coefficient of Young's modulus
Mechanical_filter
tension capacity, concrete will fail suddenly and in brittle manner under flexural (bending) or tensile force unless adequately reinforced with steel. Prestressed
Structural_material
In materials science
Varying the amount of YSZ present as a filler in the material, resulted in a flexural strength gradation ratio of 1.95. This high gradation ratio and overall
Functionally_graded_material
Composite material consisting of ceramic fibers in a ceramic matrix
Young's modulus of the ceramic matrix. The most common reinforcement embodiment is a continuous-length ceramic fiber, with an elastic modulus that is
Ceramic_matrix_composite
Instrument for measuring sheet materials
148–150. ISBN 9788178330112. D H Morton; A Marks (1965). "The measurement of flexural rigidity of thin polymeric films". Journal of Scientific Instruments. 42
Handle-o-Meter
Mechanical property that characterizes a polymer
Frederick; Mickey, Brian; Nettleton, Jilda; Howard, Jonathon (1993). "Flexural rigidity of microtubules and actin filaments measured from thermal fluctuations
Persistence_length
{\displaystyle W_{\mathrm {P} }} J Flexural modulus E f {\displaystyle E_{\mathrm {f} }} ISO 178 80x10x4 MPa Flexural strength σ f {\displaystyle \sigma
CAMPUS_(database)
Organic-inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs
improving its toughness and reducing its shear modulus. Hydrating the protein layer also decreases its Young's modulus, which is expected to improve the fracture
Nacre
one-dimension. c L {\displaystyle c_{L}} is determined by properties (bulk modulus B {\displaystyle B} and density ρ {\displaystyle \rho } ) of the structure
Structural_acoustics
Substance engineered for biological medical use
another important property requiring consideration is the flexural rigidity, D. Flexural rigidity will determine how well the device surface can maintain
Biomaterial
Concrete containing fibrous material which increases its structural strength
material. Increasing the aspect ratio of the fiber usually segments the flexural strength and toughness of the matrix. Longer length results in better matrix
Fiber-reinforced_concrete
Model of shear deformation and bending effects
section area. E {\displaystyle E} is the elastic modulus. G {\displaystyle G} is the shear modulus. I {\displaystyle I} is the second moment of area
Timoshenko–Ehrenfest beam theory
Timoshenko–Ehrenfest_beam_theory
Type of polymeric alloy
HDPE; creep modulus of > 400 MPa at 25 °C at 20% of yield stress load for 60 minutes (ISO 899-1); and 1 percent secant flexural modulus > 700 MPa at
Novel_polymeric_alloy
{\displaystyle E} is the elastic modulus and I {\displaystyle I} is the second moment of area, the product of these giving the flexural rigidity of the beam. This
Structural_engineering_theory
Theory used to calculate the deformations and stresses in plates
x_{1}}}\,.} R. D. Mindlin, 1951, Influence of rotatory inertia and shear on flexural motions of isotropic, elastic plates, ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics
Reissner–Mindlin_plate_theory
American physicist (born 1951)
surfaces, which are two-dimensional generalizations of linear polymer chains. Flexural phonons lead a remarkable low temperature flat phase in these fishnet-like
David_Robert_Nelson
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
Mode of failure for which a material fractures into layers
addition to the roller setup already used for other three- and four-point flexural tests. ASTM C1469 outlines a standard for AFPB testing of advanced ceramic
Delamination
Strain caused by an external load
the furthest points from the neutral axis of the beam) is defined as the flexural strength. Consider beams where the following are true: The beam is originally
Bending
Split of materials or structures under stress
toughness are the three-point flexural test and the compact tension test. By performing the compact tension and three-point flexural tests, one is able to determine
Fracture
silk had a fracture strength up to 5.4 GPa, a Young's modulus up to 47.8 GPa and a toughness modulus up to 2.1 GPa, surpassing both synthetic polymeric high
Potential applications of carbon nanotubes
Potential_applications_of_carbon_nanotubes
Chemical element with atomic number 4 (Be)
structure. It has exceptional stiffness (Young's modulus 287 GPa) and a melting point of 1287 °C. The modulus of elasticity of beryllium is approximately 35%
Beryllium
Electronics mimicking skin functionalities
low modulus, tear resistance, and softness. The skin can be considered as a bilayer of epidermis and dermis. The epidermal layer has a modulus of about
Electronic_skin
Use of the integumentary system in animal movement
to bending is developed, which is referred to as flexural stiffness of the fish skin. The flexural stiffness is a result of the two dimensional stiffness
Role_of_skin_in_locomotion
Energy per volume
strength. The following table lists these values computed using the Young's modulus as measure of stiffness: Energy portal Energy content of biofuel Energy
Energy_density
Chemical compound
The three crystal types (spherule, ribbon like, and plate) all exhibit flexural behavior; some have brittle characteristics, others have ductile characteristics
Octacalcium_phosphate
Construction material
are similar to those of Portland cement-based mortars: it has an elastic modulus of 293.9 MPa, and a tensile strength of 3.6 MPa (the minimum required value
Living_building_material
Pattern of oscillating motion in a system
structural dynamical system, a high tall building oscillating under its most flexural axis is a mode, in which all the material of the building -under the proper
Normal_mode
Chemical compound
strength 58 ksi (400 MPa) and a tensile strength of 23 ksi (160 MPa), a flexural strength of 32 ksi (220 MPa), a ductile compressive failure mode and the
Polybenzimidazole
Measurement of the change in frequency of a quartz crystal resonator
thickness-shear mode entails flexural contribution to the displacement pattern. If the crystal is not operated in vacuum, flexural waves emit compressional
Quartz_crystal_microbalance
Pei, Yongmao; He, Rujie; Fang, Daining; Yang, Yazheng (12 June 2019). "Flexural properties of carbon-carbon composites at temperatures up to 2600 °C".
Ultra-high temperature ceramic matrix composite
Ultra-high_temperature_ceramic_matrix_composite
Alloy of iron and carbon
properties compared to the pure form of iron. Due to its high elastic modulus, yield strength, fracture strength and low raw material cost, steel is
Steel
considerations and preparation of rods ISO 3597-2:2003 Part 2: Determination of flexural strength ISO 3597-3:2003 Part 3: Determination of compressive strength
List of ISO standards 3000–4999
List_of_ISO_standards_3000–4999
construction. Routines have been implemented to determine the Young's modulus and flexural strength of wood and a sub-application has been developed to calculate
Z88_FEM_software
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Girl/Female
American, Australian
Rugged Land
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Phipps.
Male
Welsh
Welsh name derived from the word glyn, GLYN means "valley."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
German, Turkish
Shining Like a Moon
Boy/Male
Latin
The Lord's.
Female
French
French form of Celtic Genovefa, probably GENEVIÈVE means "race of women."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Older; Superior
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim
The First Character in Hijaiyah
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Free.
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n.
A turn or turning; a bend; a curve; flexure; meander; as, the windings of a road or stream.
a.
Pleural.
a.
Having turns, windings, or flexures.
n.
A turn; a bend; a fold; a curve.
n.
The small distortion of an astronomical instrument caused by the weight of its parts; the amount to be added or substracted from the observed readings of the instrument to correct them for this distortion.
a.
Of or pertaining to the pleura or pleurae, or to the sides of the thorax.
a.
Situated under the pleural membrane.
n.
The act of twisting; a contortion; a flexure; a convolution; a bending.
v.
An undulating or waving line or streak in any substance, as wood, glass, etc.; flexure; sinuosity.
v. t.
To free from flexure; to make, or allow to become, straight; to loosen; as, to unbend a bow.
n.
The hollow at the flexure of the arm.
n.
The operation of opening the pleural cavity by incision.
a.
Of or pertaining to the pleural and peritoneal membranes or cavities, or to the pleuroperitoneum.
n.
A bend, turn, or curve; curvature; flexure.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resulting from, flexure; of the nature of, or characterized by, flexure; as, flexural elasticity.
a.
Not bending; not suffering flexure; not yielding to pressure; stiff; -- applied to material things.
n.
Accumulation of air, or other gas, and of pus, in the pleural cavity.
n.
The act of flexing or bending; a turning or curving; flexion; hence, obsequious bowing or bending.
n.
The act of recurving, or the state of being recurved; a bending or flexure backward.
n.
The last joint, or bend, of the wing of a bird.