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Stress:

แปลว่า(english) The intensity of internal force acting at a point in an object. Stress is measured in units of force per area. See shear stress and normal stress.

Yield stress:

แปลว่า(english) A material loaded beyond its yield stress, no longer exhibits linear elastic behavior. Metals, particularly mild steel, generally have a very well defined yield stress compared to other materials. Yield stress is sometimes called yield strength.

arch buttress

แปลว่าอย่างเดียวกับ flying buttress

Shear stress:

แปลว่า(english) Stress acting parallel to an imaginary plane cut through an object.

Stress resultant:

แปลว่า(english) A system of forces which is statically equivalent to a stress distribution over an area.

Normal stress:

แปลว่า(english) Stress acting perpendicular to an imaginary plane cutting through an object. Normal stress has two senses: compression and tension. Normal stress is often simply called stress.

Strength:

แปลว่า(english) A very general term that may be applied to a material or a structure. In a material, strength refers to a level of stress at which there is a significant change in the state of the material, e.g., yielding or rupture. In a structure, strength refers to a level of level of loading which produces a significant change in the state of the structure, e.g., inelastic deformations, buckling, or collapse.

ultimate stress

แปลว่า(วิศว) แรงประลัย, คือแรงที่ถูกดึงจนวัตถุทนต่อไปไม่ไหว

Modular design

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) a design approach that stresses modularity

Yield strain:

แปลว่า(english) A material deformed beyond its yield strain, no longer exhibits linear elastic behavior. See yield stress.

buttress

แปลว่าผนังยัน [โยธา, ช่างก่อสร้าง]: พูพอน [ป่าไม้]

Linear Elastic:

แปลว่า(english) A force-displacement relationship which is both linear and elastic. For a structure, this means the deformation is proportional to the loading, and deformations disappear on unloading. For a material, the concept is the same except strain substitutes for deformation, and stress substitutes for load.