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| ISTU | isometric strength testing unit |
| ultimate strength | The maximum stress achieved prior to failure of a component on a single application of the load. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| fatigue strength | The stress level below which a particular component will survive an indefinite number of load cycles (typically about 50% of the ultimate strength of the component). (05 Mar 2000) |
| shear strength |
A measure of the ability of a soil to resist forces that tend to separate it from its position on a slope and cause it to move.
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The resistance of a material to deformation. Consisting of two components: 1) friction between the grains of the material, and, 2) cohesive substances between the grains that hold them together.
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| shear strength |
Maximum shear stress that can be sustained by a material before rupture. It is the ultimate strength of a material subjected to shear loading. It can be determined in a torsion test where it is equal to torsional strength. The shear strength of a plastic is the maximum load required to shear a specimen in such a manner that the resulting pieces are completely clear of each other. It is reported in psi based on the area of the sheared edge (ASTM D-732). ...
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| shear strength |
The ability of a material to withstand a stress that makes two contacting parts slide upon each other in opposite directions. SOLIDS Non-evaporating material. TACK Stickiness of an adhesive.
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| shear strength |
Shear strength is the maximum shear stress that is possible to transmit through a grease without the onset of grease flow. Grease being a semi-solid material can transmit a shear stress also with the shear strain rate zero. The shear strain rate zero grease can be kept on different surfaces of bearings and housings. This is an important parameter when pumping greases through pipes in a centralized lubricating system.
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