Rendulic
English
editEtymology
editFrom a 1937 paper by L. Rendulic, who introduced a method for modelling triaxial stress.
Adjective
editRendulic (not comparable)
- (mathematics, sciences) Pertaining to the two-dimensional modelling of three-dimensional stress paths that are symmetric about an axis.
- 2007, Evelyn Regar, A.M.G.J. van Leeuwen, Patrick W. Serruys, Optical Coherence Tomography in Cardiovascular Research, →ISBN, page 124:
- Stress probes at different initial axi-symmetric (triaxial) stress states have been carried out to exhibit bifurcation domain in the Rendulic plane.
- 2007, Braja M. Das, Advanced Soil Mechanics, →ISBN, page 413:
- A Rendulic plot is a plot representing the stress path for triaxial tests originally suggested by Rendulic (1937) and later developed by Henkel (1960).
- 2013, Nayland G. Stanley-Wood, Enlargement and Compaction of Particulate Solids, →ISBN:
- The Rendulic contours in principal stress space showed that the stress paths taken were members of a family for both drained and undrained tests.