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tension tensile
a pulling force
compression
a pushing force
flexural force
combo of compression and tension
fdm
fused deposition modeling, dog bone
anisotropic
(of an object or substance) having a
physical property that has a different value when
measured in different directions. A simple example is
wood, which is stronger along the grain than across it.
SLA polymerization
the process of reacting monomer molecules
together in a chemical reaction to form polymer chains or
three dimensional networks.
SLA stereolithography
SLA Isotropy
polymerization groups bond across layers
stress
The response of a material to force is dependent on the cross sectional are
of the object being tested. This force applied or loading is called Stress.
Stress is calculated by dividing the force applied by the area cross section.
We use σ (sigma) as the symbol for Stress.
tensile stress
strain
The response of a material to stress is a deformation. We call this
deformation Strain.
Strain is calculated by dividing the length of the elongation by the original length of
the sample.
We use ε (epsilon) as the symbol for Strain.
stress and strain curve
strain on x axis stress on y
Youngs Modulus
slope, the more straight the slope the more rigid , and stiff
elastic deformation
when you pull something does it go back to normal or is it deformed
plastic deformation
happens after elastic, after plastic the material breaks
impact strength
when u hit something how much energy is absorbed in breaking it ,strike test, izod impact test (notch)