Concept of stress
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Lecture Strength of Materials I - Chapter 1: Introduction – Concept of stress. The following will be discussed in this chapter: Review of static, equilibrium of deformable body, concept of stress, stress under general loadings, strain, types of loading, assumptions, principle superposition.
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The concept of a deformable body point is taken in the form of a continuum point and an elementary volume connected with it. The continuum point determines the spatial position of the deformable body point, and the elementary volume is the carrier of its material properties and stress-strain state characteristics.
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In this paper, maximum tangential stress (MTS) concept is used for determination of the fracture initiation angles of silicon/ glass bi-material notches. First, the MTS criterion is analytically formulated for a bi-material notch problem.
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The curves were developed in a computational manner in terms of the notch stress intensity factors and based on the suitable failure concept of the maximum tangential stress (MTS) utilized frequently in the past by the author and his co-researchers for predicting mixed mode brittle fracture in extensive notched specimens.
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The novel equivalent material concept, proposed originally by the author, was utilized together with the mean stress and the point stress failure concepts to predict the load-carrying capacity of O-notched ductile steel plates under pure tension.
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Cells have evolved complex and overlapping mechanisms to protect their proteins from aggregation. However, several reasons can cause the failure of such defences, among them mutations, stress conditions and high rates of protein synthesis, all common consequences of heterologous protein pro-duction.
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