shear
31shear — v 1. cut, shave, fleece, poll, cut off, remove, retrench; trim, clip, snip off, shingle, crop, cut back, lop off, dock, prune. 2.Usu. shear of strip, deprive, divest, remove, take away, relieve of. n 3. shears large scissors, sewing shears,… …
32shear — Ako, oki, āmū. ♦ To shear sheep, ako hulu hipa …
33shear — nuopjova statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. shear vok. Abscherung, f; Abschneiden, n; Schnitt, m rus. срез, m pranc. taille, f …
34shear — šlytis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. shear; shearing vok. Abscheren, n; Scherung, f; Schub, m rus. деформация сдвига, f; сдвиг, m pranc. cisaillement, m; cission, f; glissement, m …
35shear — [1] To distort or fracture as a result of excess torsion or transverse load. [2] To cut between two blades. See modulus in shear shears …
36shear — to reap ; to shear wheat, oats, barley, &c. N …
37Shear stress — SI symbol: τ SI unit: pascal Derivations from other quantities: τ = F / A …
38Shear modulus — SI symbol: G SI unit: gigapascal Derivations from other quantities: G = τ / γ …
39Shear and moment diagram — Shear and bending moment diagrams are analytical tools used in conjunction with structural analysis to help perform structural design by determining the value of shear force and bending moment at a given point of an element. Using these diagrams… …
40Shear strength (soil) — Shear strength in reference to soil is a term used to describe the maximum strength of soil at which point significant plastic deformation or yielding occurs due to an applied shear stress. There is no definitive shear strength of a soil as it… …