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ARTICLES RELATED TO Stress (physics) |  |  |  | Stress (physics): Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Plane stressPlane stress is a two-dimensional state of stress (Figure 2). This 2-D state models well the state of stresses in a flat, thin plate loaded in the plane of the plate. Figure 2 shows the stresses on the x- and y-faces of a differential element. Not shown in the figure are the stresses in the opposite faces and the external forces acting on the material. Since moment equilibrium of the differential element shows that the shear stresses on the perpendicular faces are equal, the 2-D state of stresses is characterized by three independent stress components (σ ...
See also:Stress physics, Stress physics - Stress in one-dimensional bodies, Stress physics - Cauchy's principle, Stress physics - Plane stress, Stress physics - Principal stresses, Stress physics - Mohr's circle, Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions, Stress physics - Stress tensor, Stress physics - Generalized notation, Stress physics - Why is stress a symmetric tensor?, Stress physics - Stress measurement, Stress physics - Units, Stress physics - Residual stress, Stress physics - Books Read more here: » Stress physics: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Plane stress |
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Residual stresses are stresses that remain after the original cause of the stresses has been removed. Residual stresses occur for a variety of reasons, including inelastic deformations and heat treatment. Heat from welding may cause localized expansion. When the finished weldment cools, some areas cool and contract more than others, leaving residual stresses. Castings may also have large residual stresses due to uneven cooling.
While uncontrolled residual stresses are undesirable, many designs rely on them. For example, toughened glas ...
See also:Stress physics, Stress physics - Stress in one-dimensional bodies, Stress physics - Cauchy's principle, Stress physics - Plane stress, Stress physics - Principal stresses, Stress physics - Mohr's circle, Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions, Stress physics - Stress tensor, Stress physics - Generalized notation, Stress physics - Why is stress a symmetric tensor?, Stress physics - Stress measurement, Stress physics - Units, Stress physics - Residual stress, Stress physics - Books Read more here: » Stress physics: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Residual stress |
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 |  |  | Stress (physics): Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Stress tensorBecause the behavior of a body does not depend on the coordinates used to measure it, stress can be described by a tensor. The stress tensor is symmetric and can always be resolved into the sum of two symmetric tensors:
a mean or hydrostatic stress tensor, involving only pure tension and compression; and
a shear stress tensor, involving only shear stress.
In the case of a fluid, Pascal's law shows that the hydrostatic stress is the same in all directions, at least to a first approximat ...
See also:Stress physics, Stress physics - Stress in one-dimensional bodies, Stress physics - Cauchy's principle, Stress physics - Plane stress, Stress physics - Principal stresses, Stress physics - Mohr's circle, Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions, Stress physics - Stress tensor, Stress physics - Generalized notation, Stress physics - Why is stress a symmetric tensor?, Stress physics - Stress measurement, Stress physics - Units, Stress physics - Residual stress, Stress physics - Books Read more here: » Stress physics: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Stress tensor |
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ChiDifferent people practise Tai Chi for different reasons. Some take it up for health benefits and others, for spiritual development. But the more serious practitioners never lose sight of the fact that Tai Chi is basically a martial art. Whatever your reason for studying Tai Chi, there is no denying that one hour of Tai Chi effects changes in your attitude, outlook, and perception, making you stress-free. You concentrate better on your breathing, connect to your - chi and feel grounded, physically and mentally. Read more here: » Tai Chi: Just Relax, Let Your Chi Flow Freely - Tai
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