Stress

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Explanation

Stress is a mechanical property that deforms a body on which the force is applied. It is denoted by the symbol σ. Stress is expressed as the internal forces on a body per unit cross-sectional area of a body, σ = F / A. It is measured in SI units, N/m2. The deformation due to the applied stress is called as strain.

Types of stresses

There are basically two types of stresses.

  1. Normal Stress
    1. Tensile Stress
    2. Compressive Stress
  2. Shear Stress

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a stress concentration?

In an axially loaded object with a discontinuity in it, the stress trajectories of the stress distribution will not be uniformly distributed. These trajectories tend to get concentrated at the edges of the discontinuity. This is known as stress concentration.