biaxial


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Synonyms for biaxial

having two axes

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Thus, in the s-p plane, Q is biaxial everywhere except along three straight lines through the origin.
We used film specimens (#1-#8) with a fixed biaxial draw ratio ([[lambda].sub.biax] = [[lambda].sub.MD] x [[lambda].sub.TD] = 3.4 x 3.8 = 12.9), which are the same as those used in Fig.
In this study, to simulate the concrete behavior in compression for the simulation of the two first tests, i.e., the uniaxial and biaxial compression tests, the experimental results of Kupfer and Gerstle have been used (Kupfer, Gerstle 1973).
Figure 1 illustrates the structure of a biaxial resonant microaccelerometer [9].
Identically, plane-strain biaxial compression tests on brittle and ductile geomaterials are also limited, although studies have been done to explore the stress-strain behavior and constitutive model of geomaterials under biaxial stress state since 1969 [2, 25-29].
Because of different dispersion relations of TE waves and TM waves in biaxial anisotropic medium, they propagate in different directions and phase velocities.
Taking stock of progress in the field, this collection describes the physics and chemistry of the biaxial nematic liquid crystal phase, characterization methods, and possible applications.
KARL MAYER MALIMO specialises in technical textiles has combined the key components of its RS MSUS-V machine with biaxial technology and developed a biaxial machine featuring weft insertion in line with the courses.
For wet-formed processes, the FG710S employs special infrared filter techniques to measure the oil content in PE battery film during the entire process, beginning with the wet cast film and after the first biaxial stretching.
There are a lot of cracks in solids; a crack will propagate under biaxial loading conditions, forming wing cracks [1].
They start with the basics and history, then cover coaxial and biaxial surgery, and personal techniques for particular situations.
The study of biaxially anisotropic (or biaxial) materials is of increasing interest.