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Stress (mechanics) and Stress measures

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Difference between Stress (mechanics) and Stress measures

Stress (mechanics) vs. Stress measures

In continuum mechanics, stress is a physical quantity that expresses the internal forces that neighboring particles of a continuous material exert on each other, while strain is the measure of the deformation of the material. The most commonly used measure of stress is the Cauchy stress tensor, often called simply the stress tensor or "true stress".

Similarities between Stress (mechanics) and Stress measures

Stress (mechanics) and Stress measures have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cauchy stress tensor, Continuum mechanics, Critical plane analysis, Finite strain theory, Stress (mechanics), Stress measures.

Cauchy stress tensor

In continuum mechanics, the Cauchy stress tensor \boldsymbol\sigma, true stress tensor, or simply called the stress tensor is a second order tensor named after Augustin-Louis Cauchy.

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Continuum mechanics

Continuum mechanics is a branch of mechanics that deals with the analysis of the kinematics and the mechanical behavior of materials modeled as a continuous mass rather than as discrete particles.

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Critical plane analysis

Critical plane analysis refers to the analysis of stresses or strains as they are experienced by a particular plane in a material, as well as the identification of which plane is likely to experience the most extreme damage.

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Finite strain theory

In continuum mechanics, the finite strain theory—also called large strain theory, or large deformation theory—deals with deformations in which strains and/or rotations are large enough to invalidate assumptions inherent in infinitesimal strain theory.

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Stress (mechanics)

In continuum mechanics, stress is a physical quantity that expresses the internal forces that neighboring particles of a continuous material exert on each other, while strain is the measure of the deformation of the material.

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Stress measures

The most commonly used measure of stress is the Cauchy stress tensor, often called simply the stress tensor or "true stress".

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Stress (mechanics) and Stress measures Comparison

Stress (mechanics) has 169 relations, while Stress measures has 13. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.30% = 6 / (169 + 13).

References

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