TransactinideOn qualifie de transactinide tout élément chimique dont le numéro atomique est supérieur à celui du lawrencium (103), le dernier des actinides. Les transactinides sont également appelés éléments superlourds. Ce sont, par définition, également des transuraniens, ayant un numéro atomique supérieur à celui de l'uranium (92).
Direct shear testA direct shear test is a laboratory or field test used by geotechnical engineers to measure the shear strength properties of soil or rock material, or of discontinuities in soil or rock masses. The U.S. and U.K. standards defining how the test should be performed are ASTM D 3080, AASHTO T236 and BS 1377-7:1990, respectively. For rock the test is generally restricted to rock with (very) low shear strength. The test is, however, standard practice to establish the shear strength properties of discontinuities in rock.
Limit state designLimit State Design (LSD), also known as Load And Resistance Factor Design (LRFD), refers to a design method used in structural engineering. A limit state is a condition of a structure beyond which it no longer fulfills the relevant design criteria. The condition may refer to a degree of loading or other actions on the structure, while the criteria refer to structural integrity, fitness for use, durability or other design requirements.
Tableau périodique étenduredresse=1.5|vignette|Tableau périodique étendu proposé par P. Pyykkö. Un tableau périodique étendu est un tableau périodique comportant des éléments chimiques au-delà de la , éléments hypothétiques de numéro atomique supérieur à 118 (correspondant à l'oganesson) classés en fonction de leurs configurations électroniques calculées. Le premier tableau périodique étendu a été théorisé par Glenn Seaborg en 1969 : il prévoyait une contenant du bloc g et une nouvelle famille d'éléments chimiques dite des « superactinides ».
Configuration électroniqueredresse=1.6|vignette|Planche synthétisant la règle de Klechkowski (en haut à gauche) de remplissage des sous-couches électroniques ; en haut la géométrie des quatre types d'orbitales atomiques ; au centre la géométrie de quelques orbitales moléculaires ; en bas le nombre maximum d'électrons pouvant occuper les atomiques connues à l'état fondamental.
Shear strengthIn engineering, shear strength is the strength of a material or component against the type of yield or structural failure when the material or component fails in shear. A shear load is a force that tends to produce a sliding failure on a material along a plane that is parallel to the direction of the force. When a paper is cut with scissors, the paper fails in shear. In structural and mechanical engineering, the shear strength of a component is important for designing the dimensions and materials to be used for the manufacture or construction of the component (e.
Probabilistic numericsProbabilistic numerics is an active field of study at the intersection of applied mathematics, statistics, and machine learning centering on the concept of uncertainty in computation. In probabilistic numerics, tasks in numerical analysis such as finding numerical solutions for integration, linear algebra, optimization and simulation and differential equations are seen as problems of statistical, probabilistic, or Bayesian inference.
Numerical methods for ordinary differential equationsNumerical methods for ordinary differential equations are methods used to find numerical approximations to the solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Their use is also known as "numerical integration", although this term can also refer to the computation of integrals. Many differential equations cannot be solved exactly. For practical purposes, however – such as in engineering – a numeric approximation to the solution is often sufficient. The algorithms studied here can be used to compute such an approximation.
Structural loadA structural load or structural action is a force, deformation, or acceleration applied to structural elements. A load causes stress, deformation, and displacement in a structure. Structural analysis, a discipline in engineering, analyzes the effects of loads on structures and structural elements. Excess load may cause structural failure, so this should be considered and controlled during the design of a structure. Particular mechanical structures—such as aircraft, satellites, rockets, space stations, ships, and submarines—are subject to their own particular structural loads and actions.
Beam bridgeBeam bridges are the simplest structural forms for bridge spans supported by an abutment or pier at each end. No moments are transferred throughout the support, hence their structural type is known as simply supported. The simplest beam bridge could be a log (see log bridge), a wood plank, or a stone slab (see clapper bridge) laid across a stream. Bridges designed for modern infrastructure will usually be constructed of steel or reinforced concrete, or a combination of both.