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- Rigid_line_inclusion abstract "A rigid line inclusion, also called stiffener, is a mathematical model used in solid mechanics to describe a narrow hard phase, dispersed within a matrix material. This inclusion is idealised as an infinitely rigid and thin reinforcement, so that it represents a sort of ‘inverse’ crack, from which the nomenclature ‘anticrack’ derives.From the mechanical point of view, a stiffener introduces a kinematical constraint, imposing that it may only suffer a rigid body motion along its line.".
- Rigid_line_inclusion thumbnail Sketch_stiffener.jpg?width=300.
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- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageRevisionID "586117639".
- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solid_mechanics.
- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageWikiLink File:Sample_with_stiffener.jpg.
- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageWikiLink File:Sketch_stiffener.jpg.
- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageWikiLink Photoelasticity.
- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageWikiLink Shear_band.
- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageWikiLink File:Stiffener.jpg.
- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rigid line inclusion".
- Rigid_line_inclusion wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid line inclusion".
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- Rigid_line_inclusion subject Category:Solid_mechanics.
- Rigid_line_inclusion hypernym Model.
- Rigid_line_inclusion type Person.
- Rigid_line_inclusion type Mechanic.
- Rigid_line_inclusion comment "A rigid line inclusion, also called stiffener, is a mathematical model used in solid mechanics to describe a narrow hard phase, dispersed within a matrix material. This inclusion is idealised as an infinitely rigid and thin reinforcement, so that it represents a sort of ‘inverse’ crack, from which the nomenclature ‘anticrack’ derives.From the mechanical point of view, a stiffener introduces a kinematical constraint, imposing that it may only suffer a rigid body motion along its line.".
- Rigid_line_inclusion label "Rigid line inclusion".
- Rigid_line_inclusion sameAs Q7333809.
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- Rigid_line_inclusion sameAs Q7333809.
- Rigid_line_inclusion wasDerivedFrom Rigid_line_inclusion?oldid=586117639.
- Rigid_line_inclusion depiction Sketch_stiffener.jpg.
- Rigid_line_inclusion isPrimaryTopicOf Rigid_line_inclusion.