Stress Steering Structure III


 
  We all know that most materials are much stronger in compression than in tension. In general this means it is preferable to create structural designs which take loads in compression rather than in tension.

  But as the example of a bridge or cantilever shows, this is often simply not possible.  

   


RMT Navigator

HOME | Quick Summary | RMT Explained | Modeling & Simulation | Patents | Jobs | Contact Us | Download | Site Map


© 1997-2000 by Hexas LLC. All rights reserved.
Web Site Terms and Conditions
Comments and queries to webmaster@unistates.com