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Qué (quién) es elastic constants - definición

Time of Flight Ultrasonic Determination of 3D Elastic Constants

Time-of-flight ultrasonic determination of 3D elastic constants         
The three-dimensional elastic constants of materials can be measured using the ultrasonic immersion method. This was pioneered by Zimmer and Cost from the National Physical Laboratory in the 1960s.
Constant viscosity elastic fluid         
ELASTIC FLUIDS
Constant viscosity elastic fluids; Constant Viscosity Elastic Fluids; Boger Fluids; Constant Viscosity Elastic (Boger) Fluids
Constant viscosity elastic liquids, also known as Boger fluids are elastic fluids with constant viscosity. This creates an effect in the fluid where it flows like a liquid, yet behaves like an elastic solid when stretched out.
Elastic fiber         
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  • Thick elastic fibers from the [[visceral pleura]] (outer lining) of the human [[lung]]
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PART THAT CONSISTS OF AN INSOLUBLE CORE OF POLYMERIZED TROPOELASTIN MONOMERS AND A SURROUNDING MANTLE OF MICROFIBRILS
Elastic Fibre; Yellow elastic fibers; Elastic connective tissue; Elastic tissue; Elastic fibers; Elastic Fibers; Elastic fibres; Elastic fibre; Yellow fibre; Elastogenesis
Elastic fibers (or yellow fibers) are an essential component of the extracellular matrix composed of bundles of proteins (elastin) which are produced by a number of different cell types including fibroblasts, endothelial, smooth muscle, and airway epithelial cells. These fibers are able to stretch many times their length, and snap back to their original length when relaxed without loss of energy.

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Time-of-flight ultrasonic determination of 3D elastic constants

The three-dimensional elastic constants of materials can be measured using the ultrasonic immersion method. This was pioneered by Zimmer and Cost from the National Physical Laboratory in the 1960s. It has mainly been used for polymer composite materials. Knowledge of the elastic constants can be used to feed back into models of the material's behaviour or that of the composite manufacturing process used.