yield surface - translation to russian
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yield surface - translation to russian

Brestler-Pister; Willam-Warnke; Prandtl Rauss; Tresca yield criterion
  • Surfaces on which the invariants <math>I_1</math>, <math>J_2</math>, <math>J_3</math> are constant. Plotted in principal stress space.
  • Surfaces on which the invariants <math>\xi</math>, <math>\rho</math>, <math>\theta</math> are constant. Plotted in principal stress space.
  • The Yld2000-2D yield loci for a AA6022 T4 sheet.

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статистика

поверхность отклика

строительное дело

поверхность текучести (грунтового массива)

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поверхность текучести (грунтового массива)
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THE AMOUNT OF PLANT CROP (SUCH AS CEREAL, GRAIN OR LEGUME) HARVESTED PER UNIT AREA FOR A GIVEN TIME
Agricultural yield; Agricultural yields; Crop yields; Yielding (wine); Yield (agriculture); Grain harvest; Grain yield; Law of physiological relations
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Definition

surface-to-surface
Surface-to-surface missiles are fired from the ground or a boat and aimed at targets on the ground or at other boats.
The surface-to-surface missiles were fired from the west of the capital.
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Wikipedia

Yield surface

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 inside the yield surface is elastic. When the stress state lies on the surface the material is said to have reached its yield point and the material is said to have become plastic. Further deformation of the material causes the stress state to remain on the yield surface, even though the shape and size of the surface may change as the plastic deformation evolves. This is because stress states that lie outside the yield surface are non-permissible in rate-independent plasticity, though not in some models of viscoplasticity.

The yield surface is usually expressed in terms of (and visualized in) a three-dimensional principal stress space ( σ 1 , σ 2 , σ 3 {\displaystyle \sigma _{1},\sigma _{2},\sigma _{3}} ), a two- or three-dimensional space spanned by stress invariants ( I 1 , J 2 , J 3 {\displaystyle I_{1},J_{2},J_{3}} ) or a version of the three-dimensional Haigh–Westergaard stress space. Thus we may write the equation of the yield surface (that is, the yield function) in the forms:

  • f ( σ 1 , σ 2 , σ 3 ) = 0 {\displaystyle f(\sigma _{1},\sigma _{2},\sigma _{3})=0\,} where σ i {\displaystyle \sigma _{i}} are the principal stresses.
  • f ( I 1 , J 2 , J 3 ) = 0 {\displaystyle f(I_{1},J_{2},J_{3})=0\,} where I 1 {\displaystyle I_{1}} is the first principal invariant of the Cauchy stress and J 2 , J 3 {\displaystyle J_{2},J_{3}} are the second and third principal invariants of the deviatoric part of the Cauchy stress.
  • f ( p , q , r ) = 0 {\displaystyle f(p,q,r)=0\,} where p , q {\displaystyle p,q} are scaled versions of I 1 {\displaystyle I_{1}} and J 2 {\displaystyle J_{2}} and r {\displaystyle r} is a function of J 2 , J 3 {\displaystyle J_{2},J_{3}} .
  • f ( ξ , ρ , θ ) = 0 {\displaystyle f(\xi ,\rho ,\theta )=0\,} where ξ , ρ {\displaystyle \xi ,\rho } are scaled versions of I 1 {\displaystyle I_{1}} and J 2 {\displaystyle J_{2}} , and θ {\displaystyle \theta } is the stress angle or Lode angle
What is the Russian for yield surface? Translation of &#39yield surface&#39 to Russian