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As discussed in Chapter 1, material properties, or more specifically mechanical properties, are required in addition to Newton’s laws to solve the deformation of materials under external forces in continuum mechanics. However, mechanical properties that address all the relationships between stress and strain measures under various conditions are so diverse that measuring them, even only partially, remains as one of the most challenging technical areas.
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Chung, K., Lee, MG. (2018). Plasticity Characteristics (in Simple Tension/Compression). In: Basics of Continuum Plasticity. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8306-8_2
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