EngineerExcel Blog
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15h ago
Data Cleanup with Power Query One of the first things you need to do when handling complex engineering problems in Excel is to ensure your ..read more
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5d ago
Anisotropic materials are substances whose properties vary depending on the direction in which they are measured or observed. Unlike isotropic materials, which exhibit uniform properties ..read more
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1w ago
Axial deformation refers to the change in length of a material along its longitudinal axis under applied force or load. It typically occurs in structures ..read more
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1w ago
Whether a material exhibits ductility or brittleness determines its suitability for various applications. Ductility is the ability of a material to deform under stress before ..read more
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1w ago
Elastic deformation is a reversible change in the shape or size of a material in response to an applied force, where the material returns to ..read more
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2w ago
The endurance limit is the maximum stress amplitude that a material can endure for an infinite number of cycles without failing. Below this limit, the ..read more
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2w ago
Fatigue failure refers to the weakening and eventual fracture of a material under cyclic loading, typically occurring after repeated stress cycles below the material’s ultimate ..read more
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2w ago
Fatigue strength refers to the maximum amount of cyclic stress a material can withstand before failure occurs under repeated loading and unloading. It is a ..read more
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2w ago
Isotropic materials are substances whose properties are uniform in all directions. This means that their mechanical and thermal properties, such as elasticity and thermal conductivity ..read more
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3w ago
Lateral strain refers to the deformation experienced by a material perpendicular to the direction of applied force or stress. It is typically measured as a ..read more