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Stiffness in materials engineering

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Title Stiffness in materials engineering
 
Creator Ray, Ashok K
Goswami, B
 
Subject Materials Charcterization
 
Description Stiffness is shape retention capacity for stable deflection, absorption of energy and failure instabilities. Stiffness is defined by second moment of area and Young's modulus. Second moment of area is design aspect and Young's modulus is material property. Designs may be design of cross sections, bonding, solid or hollow sections and radius of gyrations. Stiffness in strut and panels are facts of density in weight and offsets from density or anisotropy. Stiffness has main effects over mega structures as crash barrier to absorb kinetic energy.
 
Publisher CSIR- National Metallurgical Laboratory ,Jamshedpur
 
Date 2017
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7751/1/(4)_ISSUE-2_AK_RAY.pdf
Ray, Ashok K and Goswami, B (2017) Stiffness in materials engineering. Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science, 59(2) . pp. 75-83.
 
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