QUÉ SIGNIFICA A LAMINÁ EN RUMANO
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A LAMINÁ ~ éz tranz. 1) (metales, aleaciones) Procesamiento con el tren de laminación. 2) (Fluidos) Para fluir a través de una sección especialmente arreglada. 3) (fibras textiles) A delgado y homogeneizar con el tren de laminación. A LAMINÁ ~éz tranz. 1) (metale, aliaje) A prelucra cu laminorul. 2) (fluide) A face să curgă printr-o secțiune special amenajată. 3) (fibre textile) A subția și a omogeniza cu laminorul.
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «A LAMINÁ»
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Mechanics Of Composite Materials - Pagina 55
Chapter. 2. MACROMECHANICAL. BEHAVIOR. OF. A. LAMINA. 2.1 INTRODUCTION The basic questions of lamina macromechanics are: (1) what are the characteristics of a lamina? and (2) how does a lamina respond to applied stresses as ...
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Computational Techniques for Structural Health Monitoring - Pagina 61
These materials are orthotropic at the lamina level while at the laminate level, they exhibit highly anisotropic properties. The anisotropic behavior results in stiffness coupling, such as bending–axial–shear coupling in beams and plates, ...
Srinivasan Gopalakrishnan, Massimo Ruzzene, Sathyanaraya Hanagud, 2011
(Y, Y) (17» Y) o it You can think of the center of mass (x, y) of a lamina as its balancing point. For a circular lamina, the center of mass is the center of the circle. For a rectangular lamina, the center of mass is the center of the rectangle.
Ron Larson, Bruce Edwards, 2013
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Mechanics of Composite Structural Elements - Pagina 91
A lamina has been defined as a thin single layer of composite material. A lamina or ply is a typical sheet of composite materials, which is generally of a thickness of the order 1 mm. A laminate is constructed by stacking a number of laminae in ...
Holm Altenbach, Johannes W. Altenbach, Wolfgang Kissing, 2004
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Spectral Finite Element Method: Wave Propagation, ... - Pagina 25
2.2.1 Micromechanical Analysis of a Lamina A lamina is a basic element of a laminated composite structure, constructed from fibers that are bound together by the matrix resin. The strength of the lamina, and hence the laminate, depends on ...
Srinivasan Gopalakrishnan, Abir Chakraborty, Debiprosad Roy Mahapatra, 2007
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Laminar Composites - Pagina 37
3 LAMINA ANALYSIS 3.1 Introduction One difference between laminated composites and traditional engineering materials is that a composite's response to loads is direction dependent. In order to analyze the response of a composite, we ...
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The Rat Nervous System - Pagina 89
The dendritic architecture of lamina 1 neurons differs in the number and orientation of their primary dendrites, in the extent and pattern of their branching and the abundance or scarcity of dendritic spines. The fusiform neurons have longitudinal ...
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Fiber-Reinforced Composites: Materials, Manufacturing, and ...
Manufacturing of a composite structure starts with the incorporation of a large number of fibers into a thin layer of matrix to form a lamina (ply). The thickness of a lamina is usually in the range of 0.1–1 mm (0.004–0.04 in.). If continuous (long) ...
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Mechanics of Elastic Composites - Pagina 122
In the Section 3.1, our approach was macromechanical or macroscopic considering the overall properties of a lamina. That is, a large enough piece of the lamina has been considered as being (macroscopically) homogeneous. The fact that ...
Nicolaie Dan Cristescu, Eduard-Marius Craciun, Eugen Soós, 2003
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Integrated Biomaterials Science - Pagina 88
For a more detailed discussion the interested reader is referred to Agarwal and Broutman (1990), Mallick (1993), Gibson (1994), Barbero (1998), and Herakovich (1998). 3.6.1. Elastic Properties of a Unidirectional Lamina As depicted in Figure ...