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  2. Cauchy stress tensor - Wikipedia

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    Cauchy stress tensor. 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 ...

  3. Stress (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Stress analysis is a branch of applied physics that covers the determination of the internal distribution of internal forces in solid objects. It is an essential tool in engineering for the study and design of structures such as tunnels, dams, mechanical parts, and structural frames, under prescribed or expected loads.

  4. Stress–energy tensor - Wikipedia

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    The stress–energy tensor, sometimes called the stress–energy–momentum tensor or the energy–momentum tensor, is a tensor physical quantity that describes the density and flux of energy and momentum in spacetime, generalizing the stress tensor of Newtonian physics. It is an attribute of matter, radiation, and non-gravitational force fields.

  5. Maxwell stress tensor - Wikipedia

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    The Maxwell stress tensor (named after James Clerk Maxwell) is a symmetric second-order tensor in three dimensions that is used in classical electromagnetism to represent the interaction between electromagnetic forces and mechanical momentum. In simple situations, such as a point charge moving freely in a homogeneous magnetic field, it is easy ...

  6. Stress functions - Wikipedia

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    Stress functions. In linear elasticity, the equations describing the deformation of an elastic body subject only to surface forces (or body forces that could be expressed as potentials) on the boundary are (using index notation) the equilibrium equation: where is the stress tensor, and the Beltrami-Michell compatibility equations:

  7. 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.

  8. 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 }}} ).

  9. Reynolds stress - Wikipedia

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    The theory of the Reynolds stress is quite analogous to the kinetic theory of gases, and indeed the stress tensor in a fluid at a point may be seen to be the ensemble average of the stress due to the thermal velocities of molecules at a given point in a fluid. Thus, by analogy, the Reynolds stress is sometimes thought of as consisting of an ...