strength of materials
strength of materials measurement in engineering of the capacity of metal, wood, concrete, and other materials to withstand stress and strain. Stress is the internal force exerted by one part of an elastic body upon the adjoining part, and strain is the deformation or change in dimension occasioned by stress. When a body is subjected to pull, it is said to be under tension, or tensional stress, and when it is being pushed, i.e., is supporting a weight, it is under compression, or compressive stress. Shear, or shearing stress, results when a force tends to make part of the body or one side of a plane slide past the other. Torsion, or torsional stress, occurs when external forces tend to twist a body around an axis. Materials are considered to be elastic in relation to an applied stress if the strain disappears after the force is removed. The elastic limit is the maximum stress a material can sustain and still return to its original form. According to Hooke's law, the stress created in an elastic material is proportional to strain, within the elastic limit (see elasticity ). In calculating the dimensions of materials required for specific application, the engineer uses working stresses that are ultimate strengths, or elastic limits, divided by a quantity called factor of safety. In laboratories materials are frequently "tested to destruction." They are deliberately overloaded with the particular force that acts against the property or strength to be measured. Changes in form are measured to the millionth of an inch. Static tests are conducted to determine a material's elastic limit, ductility, hardness, reaction to temperature change, and other qualities. Dynamic tests are those in which the material is exposed to a combination of expected operating circumstances including impact (e.g., a shell against a steel tank), vibration, cyclic stress, fluctuating loads, and fatigue. Polarized light, X rays, ultrasonic waves, and microscopic examination are some of the means of testing materials.
Bibliography: See H. E. Parker, Simplified Mechanics and Strength of Materials (rev. ed. 1961); S. Timoshenko and D. H. Young, Elements of Strength of Materials (5th ed. 1968); M. G. Bassin, Statics and Strength of Materials (4th ed. 1988).
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A bibliographical list of cuneiform inscriptions from Canaan, Palestine/Philistia, and the land of Israel.
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 10/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...from well-known texts such as the Taanach letters, which have been studied and translated a number of times (Taanach 1-2, 5-6), to mere scraps of...inscribed objects come from three sites: Taanach (17), Hazor (15), and Aphek...
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The Religion of Ancient Israel
Magazine article from: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society; 6/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...two sites, Kuntillet 'Ajrud and Khirbet el-Kom, along with reexamination of the cult stand from Taanach (see his Excursus 2 on the Taanach cult stand). Miller believes that the feminine dimension may be found in Yahweh himself, but he also...
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The Cult of Asherah in Ancient Israel and Judah: Evidence for a Hebrew Goddess
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 7/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...inspection of three-dimensional iconographic material such as the Taanach cult stands, which reveals significant details missed by earlier...Qom and K. 'Ajrud data, the cult-stands from Pella and Taanach, and the "concubine" goddess figurines, go far beyond any...
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Fire/men
Magazine article from: Judaism; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...human beings, especially children, are sacrificed to appease or please a god. "Recent excavations in Palestine, at Gezer, Taanach, and Megiddo, have revealed regular cemeteries round the heathen altars, in which skeletons of scores of infants have been...
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The Cult of Asherah in Ancient Israel and Judah: Evidence for Hebrew Goddess
Magazine article from: Near Eastern Archaeology; 12/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...the Lachish Fosse Temple. Also included are the gold plaque from the Lachish Summit Temple, the cult stands from Pella and Taanach, and the vast assemblage of terracotta plaque and pillar figurines found at numerous sites throughout the region. When discussing...
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Books received--2005.
Magazine article from: Hebrew Studies Journal; 1/1/2005; 700+ words
; ...Cochavi-Rainey, Zippora. [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII.] (To the King my Lord: Letters from El-Amarna, Kumidu, Taanach and other letters from the fourteenth century B.C.E.). Pp. xxx + 345. Jerusalem: The Bialik Institute, 2005. Paper...
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Digging and death Even archaeology can be deadly in the Holy Land, says Charles Thomas
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 7/8/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...murder of an American citizen. The simplest explanation could be that Dr Glock, who worked for years at Tell Ti'innik - "Taanach" in the Bible, and now a village on the Jordanian border - was promoting interpretations of the Holy Land's remote past...
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Canaanite in the Amarna Tablets: A Linguistic Analysis of the Mixed Dialect used by Scribes from Canaan.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 10/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...second half of the fourteenth century. That this system was also used in the fifteenth century is shown by the letter from Taanach. The prefix conjugation of Canaanite can be divided into two modes, the indicative for tenses and the injunctive for "volition...
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No Graven Image? Israelite Aniconism in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 10/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...criteria for a cultic context, M. examines Iron Age Arad, Lachish, Beth-shemesh, the "Bull Site," Tirzah, Megiddo, Taanach, and Tel Dan for standing stones. For the origin of this cult, he considers cultic masseebot in the Uvda Valley and Timna...
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Israelite identity and personal names from the book of judges.(Report)
Magazine article from: Hebrew Studies Journal; 1/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...millennium Amorite occurrences of the second element in personal names, it also is found in personal names at Ugarit and at Late Bronze Age Taanach. (10) Thus the similarities in the personal names and the structure point toward a secon
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Taanach
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Taanach , in the Bible, royal city of Canaan, central ancient Palestine, the modern Tell Ti'innik, West Bank, SE of Megiddo. Sisera...
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Sisera
Book article from: A Dictionary of the Bible
Sisera Commander of an army opposing Israel (Judg. 4–5). The decisive battle was fought at Taanach; a sudden storm of rain and rising flood waters were Israel's salvation and Sisera' forces were routed. Sisera sought refuge...
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Tanach
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Tanach , variant of Taanach .
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