bending tension - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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bending tension (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈbɛndɪŋ ˈtɛnʃən/

Meaning and Usage

Bending tension refers to the stress or strain experienced by a material when it is subjected to bending forces. In structural engineering and material science, bending tension occurs when a beam or structural element is bent, causing one side to be under tensile stress and the opposite side to be under compressive stress.

This term is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, primarily within technical, engineering, and architectural discussions. The frequency of use is moderate among professionals in relevant fields but may be less common in general conversation.

Example Sentences 1. The engineer explained that the bending tension in the beam exceeded the material's strength, leading to potential failure. - Инженер объяснил, что изгибное напряжение в балке превышало прочность материала, что может привести к возможному разрушению.

  1. During the test, the bending tension was measured to assess the durability of the composite material.
  2. Во время теста изгибное напряжение измерялось для оценки прочности композитного материала.

  3. Understanding bending tension is crucial for designing safe structures that can withstand external forces.

  4. Понимание изгибного напряжения критично для проектирования безопасных конструкций, способных выдерживать внешние силы.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "bending tension" itself may not be part of widely recognized idiomatic expressions, the concepts of tension, stress, and bending are frequently discussed in various engineering contexts. Here are a few related expressions and their examples:

  1. Under stress
  2. The bridge was found to be under stress, with a significant amount of bending tension reported.

    • Было установлено, что мост находится под напряжением, с значительным количеством изгибного напряжения.
  3. To crack under pressure

  4. The old structures tend to crack under pressure, especially when bending tension is involved.

    • Старые конструкции склонны трескаться под давлением, особенно когда речь идет о изгибном напряжении.
  5. To bear the weight

  6. The columns must bear the weight without succumbing to bending tension.

    • Колонны должны выдерживать вес, не поддаваясь изгибному напряжению.
  7. Stress relief

  8. Engineers use various techniques for stress relief to minimize bending tension in high-load scenarios.

    • Инженеры используют различные методы для снятия напряжения, чтобы минимизировать изгибное напряжение в условиях высокой нагрузки.
  9. Flex under pressure

  10. The new materials can flex under pressure without showing any signs of bending tension failure.
    • Новые материалы могут сгибаться под давлением, не показывая никаких признаков разрушения от изгибного напряжения.

Etymology

The term "bending" originates from the Old English word bendan, meaning "to bend or curve." The word "tension" comes from the Latin tensionem, meaning "to stretch" or "to strain." Together, "bending tension" indicates a combination of these forces acting on a material.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Flexural stress - Beam stress - Bending stress

Antonyms: - Compressive stress - Shear stress - Elastic buckling

This comprehensive overview provides detailed insights into the term "bending tension," its usage, related idiomatic expressions, and more.



25-07-2024