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  2. Cauchy stress tensor - Wikipedia

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    In continuum mechanics, the Cauchy stress tensor (symbol , named after Augustin-Louis Cauchy), also called true stress tensor[1] or simply stress tensor, completely defines the state of stress at a point inside a material in the deformed state, placement, or configuration. The second order tensor consists of nine components and relates a unit ...

  3. Alternative stress measures - Wikipedia

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    Alternative stress measures. In continuum mechanics, the most commonly used measure of stress is the Cauchy stress tensor, often called simply the stress tensor or "true stress". However, several alternative measures of stress can be defined: [1][2][3] The Kirchhoff stress (. τ {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\tau }}} ).

  4. Stress (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Thus the stress state of the material must be described by a tensor, called the (Cauchy) stress tensor; which is a linear function that relates the normal vector n of a surface S to the traction vector T across S. With respect to any chosen coordinate system, the Cauchy stress tensor can be represented as a symmetric matrix of 3×3

  5. Mohr's circle - Wikipedia

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    Mohr's circles for a three-dimensional state of stress. Mohr's circle is a two-dimensional graphical representation of the transformation law for the Cauchy stress tensor. Mohr's circle is often used in calculations relating to mechanical engineering for materials' strength, geotechnical engineering for strength of soils, and structural ...

  6. Piola–Kirchhoff stress tensors - Wikipedia

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    It defines a family of tensors, which describe the configuration of the body in either the current or the reference state. The first Piola–Kirchhoff stress tensor, , relates forces in the present ("spatial") configuration with areas in the reference ("material") configuration. where is the deformation gradient and is the Jacobian determinant.

  7. Objective stress rate - Wikipedia

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    Objective stress rate. In continuum mechanics, objective stress rates are time derivatives of stress that do not depend on the frame of reference. [1] Many constitutive equations are designed in the form of a relation between a stress-rate and a strain-rate (or the rate of deformation tensor). The mechanical response of a material should not ...

  8. Stress triaxiality - Wikipedia

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    In continuum mechanics, stress triaxiality is the relative degree of hydrostatic stress in a given stress state. [1] It is often used as a triaxiality factor, T.F, which is the ratio of the hydrostatic stress, , to the Von Mises equivalent stress, . [2][3][4] Stress triaxiality has important applications in fracture mechanics and can often be ...

  9. Stress tensor - Wikipedia

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    Stress tensor may refer to: Cauchy stress tensor, in classical physics. Stress deviator tensor, in classical physics. Piola–Kirchhoff stress tensor, in continuum mechanics. Viscous stress tensor, in continuum mechanics. Stress–energy tensor, in relativistic theories. Maxwell stress tensor, in electromagnetism.