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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Encuentros con Mexico / Uxmal, exponente del estilo puuc.(De Viaje)
Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México); 6/29/2003; 700+ words
; ...reparte los acentos" Jos Ortega y Gasset Uxmal A 16 kilmetros de Muna; 15 minutos Han pasado muchos aos desde que visitamos Uxmal por primera vez. Desde entonces a la fecha...el dios de la lluvia, cuya presencia en Uxmal y otras zonas arqueolgicas del rea es contundente...
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Uxmal.(POETRY)(Poem)
Magazine article from: World Literature Today; 5/1/2005; ; 476 words
; Uxmal The astonishing Maya called the starry firmament...scattered by the wind-- into the green night of Uxmal and Chichen Itza-- to sate the ravenous...Translations from the French By Daniel Simon Uxmal Les Mayas magnifiques ont appele les astres...
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Magazine article from: Proceso; 6/1/1997; ; 700+ words
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Los propios ejidatarios echan para atrás el 'pequeño Disney World' junto a Uxmal; el gobernador ofrece terrenos cerca de Chichen. (Yucatán, México)(TT: The members of the cooperative rejected the 'little Disney World' next to Uxmal; the governor offers land close to Chichen)
Magazine article from: Proceso; 10/12/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...polmico proyecto del magnate coreano Joseph J. Ha de crear un "pequeo Disney World" a la entrada de la zona arqueolgica de Uxmal, se vino abajo despus de que los ejidatarios del pueblo de Muna, lugar donde se construra el complejo turstico, dijeron que...
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Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula holds lots of treasures.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 3/3/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...set the children howling with glee. _Uxmal and the Yucatan's secret Mayan ruins. Beyond Chichen-Itza, you can see Uxmal with the finest of Mayan artistry and largely...was everything to ancient Mayans in the Uxmal region. Their principal god was Chaac...
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Unraveling the mysteries of the Maya. (includes travel tips)
Magazine article from: Sunset; 11/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...us." The highway from Merida south to Uxmal runs so straight and flat you'd think...to the lowlands of Belize and Yucatan. Uxmal is the best known of the cities of the...the classic era (A.D. 250 to 900). Uxmal amply demonstrates the Mayan genius for...
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Pyramid selling; Sean Hignett takes a door-to-door tour of Mexico's Yucat[middle dot]n temples.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 11/30/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...ritual offering of myself. EN route to Uxmal, south of MErida, we were the only visitors...Recent meteorological musings suggest that Uxmal (thrice built), lacking cenotes, was...excellent humour. It was pouring down. Uxmal is an outstanding site so, ignoring the...
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Pre-Columbian exhibit renewed at Museo
Newspaper article from: La Voz Nueva; 1/26/2005; ; 700+ words
; The Pyramid of the Magicians in Uxmal, Mexico is a breathtaking edifice. It...system of its early inhabitants. The word Uxmal translates to "built three times" in...Rain is very important in the area of Uxmal, as it was more or less their only source...
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Progreso: newest Mexican Yucatan port is the gateway to the best Mayan sites.(Only A Day In ...)
Magazine article from: Cruise Travel; 11/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...greatest Mayan city sites, Chichen Itza and Uxmal. Chichen Itza, now the most-visited...Chichen Itza; Merida City Overview & Uxmal; 4x4 Nature & Ruins Adventure...with the lighthouse in the background. Uxmal, the other famous Mayan ruin near Progreso...
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Grand vacation // Our weak dollar gives you Mexico for less than $1,000
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 2/21/1988; ; 700+ words
; ...year-old Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza and Uxmal. Mexicana and Aeromexico airlines fly...First-rate hotels average $55 a night. Uxmal, an hour's drive south, was a thriving...forest. Two local hotels, the Hacienda Uxmal and the Mision Uxmal, cost about $50...
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Uxmal
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Uxmal , ancient city, northern Yucatán peninsula, Mexico. A Late Classic period Maya center situated in the Puuc hills, Uxmal flourished between 600 and 900. It is one of the finest expressions of Maya...
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pre-Columbian art and architecture
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Palenque ; and the cities of central and N Yucatán ( Uxmal ). In the valley of the Motagua River to the south are Cop...stone stelae was largely abandoned, and decoration, notably at Uxmal, became geometric. The cause of the collapse of the Maya civilization...
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Quetzalcoatl
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...leadership of Kulkulcán, a historical figure, occupied Chichén Itzá and founded the cities of Uxmal and Mayapán. Although probably assimilated into the Maya culture by this time, the invaders still employed Mexican...
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Maya
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
...fourteen million people who lived in agricultural communities and in the city-centers in Honduras (Copan), Mexico (Palenque, Uxmal, and Chichen Itza), and Guatemala (Piedras Negras, Uaxxactan, and Tikal). The capital was at Tikal (population 50...
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Yucatán
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...independence (1821) but seceded from 1839 to 1843. There were severe political uprisings in 1847 and in 1910. Several of the most famous Mayan ruins, including Tulúm, Chichén Itzá, and Uxmal, are located here.
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