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The graph of stress versus strain for a material is a veritable cornecopia of information: ... As a further example of stress and strain, consider a spring. We will treat the spring as a one dimensional object, so the only stress will be extensional (or compressional, which will be the negative of extension),
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In geology we never see stress. We only see the results of stress as it deforms materials. Even if we were to use a strain gauge to measure in-situ stress in the rocks, we would not measure the stress itself.
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www.uwgb.edu/DutchS/structge/stress.htm
www.uwgb.edu/DutchS/structge/stress.htm
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This is done by the concepts of stress, strain and elastic modulus. Stress is a measurement of the strength of a material, strain is a measure of the change in the shape of the object that is undergoing stress and elastic modulus is a measurement of the amount of stress needed to change the shape of the object.
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physics.tamuk.edu/~suson/html/1401/stress.html
physics.tamuk.edu/~suson/html/1401/stress.html
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www.stressandstrainformulas.com/
www.stressandstrainformulas.com/
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This statement of Hooke s Law (stress proportional to strain) is a more general statement than the more specific one given in a later slide, that restoring force is proportional to displacement.
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The slope of the stress-strain curve in the elastic region is defined as the elastic modulus, E. Structures should be designed so that any applied load would not cause the stress in the structure to be greater than sy.
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www.people.virginia.edu/~pjm8f/engr162/beam/stress_and_...
www.people.virginia.edu/~pjm8f/engr162/beam/stress_and_strain.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about stress and strain. stress and strain. Information about stress and strain in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... stress and strain; Stress and Volume Testing; Stress Assessment Battery; stress axis; Stress ball; Stress ball; stress behavior; stress birefringence; Stress cardiomyopathy;
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/stress+and+strain
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Quantitative concepts: trigonometry, graphing by Dr. Carol Ormand (University of Wisconsin - Madison) and Dr. Eric Baer (Highline Community College) Jump down to: Stress, strain, & structures | Conditions of ... ... Jump down to: Stress, strain, & structures | Conditions of deformation | Faults | Analogs | Teaching...
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