Deformation (engineering)In engineering, deformation refers to the change in size or shape of an object. Displacements are the absolute change in position of a point on the object. Deflection is the relative change in external displacements on an object. Strain is the relative internal change in shape of an infinitesimally small cube of material and can be expressed as a non-dimensional change in length or angle of distortion of the cube. Strains are related to the forces acting on the cube, which are known as stress, by a stress-strain curve.
Mécanique des milieux continusLa mécanique des milieux continus est le domaine de la mécanique qui s’intéresse à la déformation des solides et à l’ des fluides. Ce dernier point faisant l’objet de l’article Mécanique des fluides, cet article traite donc essentiellement de la mécanique des solides déformables. Le tableau suivant indique les divers domaines couverts par la mécanique des milieux continus. Si l'on regarde la matière de « très près » (échelle nanoscopique), la matière est granulaire, faite de molécules.
Computational electromagneticsComputational electromagnetics (CEM), computational electrodynamics or electromagnetic modeling is the process of modeling the interaction of electromagnetic fields with physical objects and the environment. It typically involves using computer programs to compute approximate solutions to Maxwell's equations to calculate antenna performance, electromagnetic compatibility, radar cross section and electromagnetic wave propagation when not in free space.
Mécanique de la ruptureLa catastrophe du Vol 587 American Airlines s'explique par la rupture de la dérive de l'appareil.|vignette La mécanique de la rupture tend à définir une propriété du matériau qui peut se traduire par sa résistance à la rupture fragile (fracture) ou ductile. Car si les structures sont calculées pour que les contraintes nominales ne dépassent pas, en règle générale, la limite d'élasticité du matériau et soient donc par voie de conséquence à l'abri de la ruine par rupture de type ductile ; elles ne sont pas systématiquement à l'abri d'une ruine causée par la présence d'une fissure préexistante à la mise en service ou créée en service par fatigue (comme lors de la catastrophe ferroviaire de Meudon) ou par corrosion sous contrainte.
Discontinuity (linguistics)In linguistics, a discontinuity occurs when a given word or phrase is separated from another word or phrase that it modifies in such a manner that a direct connection cannot be established between the two without incurring crossing lines in the tree structure. The terminology that is employed to denote discontinuities varies depending on the theory of syntax at hand. The terms discontinuous constituent, displacement, long distance dependency, unbounded dependency, and projectivity violation are largely synonymous with the term discontinuity.
Semi-conducteur organiquevignette|Molécules de quinacridone (semi-conducteur organique) adsorbées sur une surface de graphite. Un semi-conducteur organique est un composé organique, sous la forme d'un cristal ou d'un polymère, qui montre des propriétés similaires aux semi-conducteurs inorganiques. Ses propriétés sont la conduction par les électrons et les trous, ainsi que la présence d'une bande interdite. Ces matériaux ont donné naissance à l'électronique organique, ou électronique des plastiques.
Spectral methodSpectral methods are a class of techniques used in applied mathematics and scientific computing to numerically solve certain differential equations. The idea is to write the solution of the differential equation as a sum of certain "basis functions" (for example, as a Fourier series which is a sum of sinusoids) and then to choose the coefficients in the sum in order to satisfy the differential equation as well as possible.
Scrambling (linguistics)Scrambling is a syntactic phenomenon wherein sentences can be formulated using a variety of different word orders without any change in meaning. Scrambling often results in a discontinuity since the scrambled expression can end up at a distance from its head. Scrambling does not occur in English, but it is frequent in languages with freer word order, such as German, Russian, Persian and Turkic languages. The term was coined by Haj Ross in his 1967 dissertation and is widely used in present work, particularly with the generative tradition.
Stiffness matrixIn the finite element method for the numerical solution of elliptic partial differential equations, the stiffness matrix is a matrix that represents the system of linear equations that must be solved in order to ascertain an approximate solution to the differential equation. For simplicity, we will first consider the Poisson problem on some domain Ω, subject to the boundary condition u = 0 on the boundary of Ω. To discretize this equation by the finite element method, one chooses a set of basis functions {φ_1, .
Relaxation (iterative method)In numerical mathematics, relaxation methods are iterative methods for solving systems of equations, including nonlinear systems. Relaxation methods were developed for solving large sparse linear systems, which arose as finite-difference discretizations of differential equations. They are also used for the solution of linear equations for linear least-squares problems and also for systems of linear inequalities, such as those arising in linear programming. They have also been developed for solving nonlinear systems of equations.