(mechanics) A stress which causes an elastic body to shorten in the direction of the applied force.
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(mechanics) A stress which causes an elastic body to shorten in the direction of the applied force.
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The internal induced force that opposes shortening of the material in a direction parallel to the direction of the stress.
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1.The stress which resists the shortening effect of an external compressive force.
2. For a test specimen: the compressive load per unit area of original cross section carried by the test specimen at any time during a compression test.
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Compressive stress is the stress that, when applied, acts towards the center of that material. When a material is subjected to compressive stress, then this material is under compression. Usually, compressive stress applied to bars, columns, etc. leads to shortening.
Loading a structural element or a specimen will increase the compressive stress until the reach of compressive strength. According to the properties of the material, failure will occur as yield for materials with ductile behaviour (most metals, some soils and plastics) or as rupture for brittle behaviour (geomaterials, cast iron, glass, etc).
In long, slender structural elements -- such as columns or truss bars -- an increase of compressive force F leads to structural failure due to buckling at lower stress than the compressive strength.
Compressive stress has stress units (force per unit area), usually with negative values to indicate the compaction. However in geotechnical engineering, compressive stress is represented with positive values.
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