The stress definition in engineering says that stress is the force applied to an object divided by its cross-section area. Therefore, the applied force must be known to determine the stress within an object. In addition, the cross-sectional area of the object is also important. The cross-sec...
In subject area: Engineering Engineering stress, s, is defined as load divided by the original cross sectional area of a specimen, and elongation or strain is obtained by dividing elongation of the specimen gauge length by its original length. ...
The concept of stress is very broad and used differently in a number of domains — a definition of stress has thus remained elusive. Similarly, our understanding of the processes of stress and the ways in which it affects speech is incomplete, and any models used to describe stress are ...
Jones, in Engineering Materials 1 (Fourth Edition), 2012 18.3 Stress Concentrations Any abrupt change in the cross section of a loaded component causes the local stress to increase above that of the background stress. The ratio of the maximum local stress to the background stress is called ...
What is stress in physics? Stress is the force acting on the unit area of a material. Learn about its definition, formula, units, types - longitudinal stress, bulk stress, shear stress along with practice questions.
The stressor is the basis of the model proposed in this paper. Therefore, the definition of the stressor is provided here: A stressor means a threat in the occupational context, including any factor that may cause the employee to perceive the stress. In order to present the potential ability...
J Pettersson,A Rasmuson - 《Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering》 被引量: 16发表: 2004年 Some Observations on Yield Surfaces for 304 Stainless Steel at Large Prestrain that, in the phenomenological approach, the stress measure and the definition of yield have significant effect on the degree...
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In subject area:Engineering Nominal Stress: The stress calculated by simple theory without taking into account variations in stress caused by holes, grooves, fillets and other structural discontinuities. From:Pressure Vessel Design Manual (Fourth Edition),2013 ...
Using Eq. (6.42) in Eq. (6.41) to eliminate β1, we obtain (cf. P.A. Kelly, ‘Mechanics Lecture Notes: An Introduction to Solid Mechanics’, http://homepages.engineering.auckland.ac.nz/~pkel015/SolidMechanicsBooks/index.html) (6.43)|(t(n))s|2=(Σ1p)2(1−β22−β32)+(Σ...