Amorphous metals have higher tensile yield strengths and higher elastic strain limits than polycrystalline metal alloys, but their ductilities and fatigue strengths are lower.
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Values of \ Delta \, G were estimated by McLean using the elastic strain energy, E _ { el }, released by the segregation of solute atoms.
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This decrease in force level under the same displacement ( strain ) level indicates that the elastic strain energy stored in the body is decreasing is being released.
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Nevertheless, for low applied stresses and for the commonly used values of the material constants \ alpha and n, the plastic strain remains negligible compared to the elastic strain.
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Co-contraction can last for up to half a second, and during this period the extensor muscle shortens and stores elastic strain energy by distorting stiff cuticular structures in the leg.
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The last term in this equation is the elastic strain energy E _ { el }, given above, and is governed by the mismatch between the solute and the matrix atoms.
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Finally, the installation process causes the Lokring driver to grow slightly in diameter an " elastic strain " so that it exerts an elastic, radial preload on the metallic seals.
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*P . N . Keating, " Effect of Invariance Requirements on the Elastic Strain Energy of Crystals with Application to the Diamond Structure ", " Physical Review " 145, 637 ( 1966)
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The Keating model is the result of a general method proposed to ensure that the elastic strain energy satisfies the requirement that it is invariant under a simple rotation of the crystal, without deformation.
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The greatly elongated feet provide enormous leverage for the strong legs, but the famous kangaroo hop has more : kangaroos and wallabies have a unique ability to store elastic strain energy in their tendons.