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Shear stress (often
denoted by τ (Gr****: tau)) is the
component of
stress coplanar with a
material cross section. It
arises from the
shear force, the component...
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stress in
liquids started with Newton, who
provided a
differential formula for
friction forces (
shear stress) in
parallel laminar flow.
Stress is defined...
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increases with
pressure and
decreases with
shear rate. The main
difference is the
shearing stress and rate of
shear.
Complex fluid Dilatant Dissipative particle...
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stress tensor (symbol σ {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\sigma }}} ,
named after Augustin-Louis Cauchy), also
called true
stress tensor or
simply stress...
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continuum mechanics,
shearing refers to the
occurrence of a
shear strain,
which is a
deformation of a
material substance in
which parallel internal...
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shear stress (CRSS) is the
component of
shear stress,
resolved in the
direction of slip,
necessary to
initiate slip in a grain.
Resolved shear stress...
- rate of
shearing and the
direction of the
shear stress. The
average normal intergranular contact force per unit area is
called the
effective stress. If water...
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stress patterns include: cir****ferential
stress, or hoop
stress, a
normal stress in the
tangential (azimuth) direction.
axial stress, a
normal stress...
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resulting shear stress) or a
native stress-controlled
instrument (control and
apply a user-defined
shear stress and
measure the
resulting shear strain)...
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shear stiffness of a
material and is
defined as the
ratio of
shear stress to the
shear strain: G = d e f τ x y γ x y = F / A Δ x / l = F l A Δ x...