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Young's modulus - vertaling naar russisch

MECHANICAL PROPERTY OF LINEAR ELASTIC SOLID MATERIALS
Young Modulus; Young's module; Young's Modulus; Young's moduli; Young modulus; Tensile Modulus; Youngs Modulus; Youngs modulus; Young’s modulus; Youngs' Modulus; Compressive modulus of elasticity; Tensile modulus
  • Young's modulus is the slope of the linear part of the [[stress-strain curve]] for a material under tension or compression.

Young's modulus         
модуль (продольной) упругости, модуль Юнга
Young's modulus         

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физика

модуль упругости первого рода

строительное дело

модуль (продольной) упругости, модуль Юнга

Young modulus         

нефтегазовая промышленность

модуль Юнга, модуль упругости

Definitie

Young's modulus
¦ noun Physics a measure of elasticity, equal to the ratio of the stress acting on a substance to the strain produced.
Origin
C19: named after the English physicist Thomas Young.

Wikipedia

Young's modulus

Young's modulus E {\displaystyle E} , the Young modulus, or the modulus of elasticity in tension or compression (i.e., negative tension), is a mechanical property that measures the tensile or compressive stiffness of a solid material when the force is applied lengthwise. It quantifies the relationship between tensile/compressive stress σ {\displaystyle \sigma } (force per unit area) and axial strain ε {\displaystyle \varepsilon } (proportional deformation) in the linear elastic region of a material and is determined using the formula:

Young's moduli are typically so large that they are expressed not in pascals but in gigapascals (GPa).

Example:

  • Silly Putty (increasing pressure: length increases quickly, meaning low E {\displaystyle E} )
  • Aluminum (increasing pressure: length increases slowly, meaning high E {\displaystyle E} )

Higher Young's modulus corresponds to greater (lengthwise) stiffness.

Although Young's modulus is named after the 19th-century British scientist Thomas Young, the concept was developed in 1727 by Leonhard Euler. The first experiments that used the concept of Young's modulus in its current form were performed by the Italian scientist Giordano Riccati in 1782, pre-dating Young's work by 25 years. The term modulus is derived from the Latin root term modus which means measure.

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