elastic curve 
[机] 弹性曲线, 弯曲曲线
- If the structure is elastic the force-displacement curve follows the same path on loading and unloading.
如果该结构为弹性者,那么在加载和卸载时力位移曲线遵循相同的迹线。 - Elastomer is a class of polymers whose deformation displayed by strain-stress curve is totally elastic, i. e., large recoverable strains produced at low stress levels.
弹性体是聚合物的一个种类,它的应力-变曲线表明其变形是完全弹性的,即很低的应力变化就会产生很大的可回复应变。 - For metals that experience the gradual elastic-plastic transition, the point of yielding is determined as the initial departure from linearity of the stress-strain curve and this is sometimes calle
对于金属逐步的弹塑性形变转变,其屈服点确定为应力-变曲线非线性关系的开始,这个点也被称为比例极限。
Elastic \E*las"tic\ ([-e]*l[a^]s"t[i^]k), a. [Formed fr. Gr.
'elay`nein to drive; prob. akin to L. alacer lively, brisk,
and E. alacrity: cf. F. ['e]lastique.]
1. Springing back; having a power or inherent property of
returning to the form from which a substance is bent,
drawn, pressed, or twisted; springy; having the power of
rebounding; as, a bow is elastic; the air is elastic;
India rubber is elastic.
Capable of being drawn out by force like a piece of
elastic gum, and by its own elasticity returning,
when the force is removed, to its former position.
--Paley.
2. Able to return quickly to a former state or condition,
after being depressed or overtaxed; having power to
recover easily from shocks and trials; as, elastic
spirits; an elastic constitution.
{Elastic bitumen}. (Min.) See {Elaterite}.
{Elastic curve}.
(a) (Geom.) The curve made by a thin elastic rod fixed
horizontally at one end and loaded at the other.
(b) (Mech.) The figure assumed by the longitudinal axis of
an originally straight bar under any system of bending
forces. --Rankine.
{Elastic fluids}, those which have the property of expanding
in all directions on the removal of external pressure, as
the air, steam, and other gases and vapors.
{Elastic limit} (Mech.), the limit of distortion, by bending,
stretching, etc., that a body can undergo and yet return
to its original form when relieved from stress; also, the
unit force or stress required to produce this distortion.
Within the elastic limit the distortion is directly
proportional to the stress producing it.
{Elastic tissue} (Anat.), a variety of connective tissue
consisting of a network of slender and very elastic fibers
which are but slightly affected by acids or alkalies.
{Gum elastic}, caoutchouc.