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Covers anisotropic elastic materials, examples, and Voigt notation for stress and strain components, emphasizing the compliance matrix for isotropic materials.
Explores the bending stiffness of soft neural interfaces, including axons and penetrating probes, with ideal geometrical models and elastic modulus ranges.
Explores hydrostatic compression, stresses and strains, shear forces, modulus of elasticity, and material properties like concrete and tungsten carbide.