عنوان فارسی مقاله: تنش و کرنش


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Stress and Strain






 

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Stress and Strain

Stress

Stress Sign Conventions

Friction

Coefficient of Friction

Friction

Thrusting a Thrust Fault

So Just How do Thrusts Move?

Strain

Behavior of Materials

Elastic Deformation

Poisson’s Ratio

Other Elastic Parameters

Bulk Modulus

Viscous Deformation

Plastic Deformation

Power Law Creep

Familiar Examples

Shear Strain

Pure Shear

Pure and Simple Shear

Mohr Circles

Mohr Circles and Real Space

Stresses in Three dimensions

Mohr Circles in Three Dimensions




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Behavior of Materials

Elastic Material deforms under stress but returns to its original size and shape when the stress is released. No permanent deformation. 

Brittle Material deforms by fracturing (Glass) 

Ductile Material deforms without breaking (Metals) 

Viscous Deform steadily under stress (Fluids, Magma)

Plastic Material does not flow until a threshold stress has been exceeded. 

Viscoelastic Combines elastic and viscous behavior. Models of glacio-isostasy frequently assume a viscoelastic earth: the crust flexes elastically and the underlying mantle flows viscously.







 

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