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What is difference between shearing stress and crushing stress?

Tension stress tends to pull a material apart and acts normal to its cross section plane. Shear stress tends to shear a material apart and acts in the plane of its cross section plane. Crushing stress tends to push a material and acts normal to its cross section plane, in the opposite direction of tension. Crushing stresses are compressive stresses and could also be bearing stresses. For a material laoded in pure tension, shear exists at 45 degrees along the cross section plane and is 1/2 the tensile value. For pure shear, tension exists 45 degrees along the cross section plane and is equal to the shear value. Most all metals are stronger in tension than in shear, by a factor of about 1.7. Some materials, like chalk or concrete, are stronger in shear than in tension. If loaded in shear, they will break intension 45 degrees along the cross section


Why stress tends to manifest itself in changes?

Phyical


What is the different between fatigue and creep?

Both Fatigue and Creep are causes of failure of a material at a stress value significantly below the Allowable threshold. They differ from each other in the sense that fatigue is defined as the failure of a material, subjected to multiple loading and unloading cycles, even though, in none of the instances, the applied stress crosses the Allowable stress value. The fatigue life of a material is usually specified in # of loading/unloading cycles it can undergo, without failing. The fatigue life decreases as the applied stress approaches the Allowable Stress. CREEP, on the other hand, is time related failure of a material. Creep, explains that a material subjected to a certain applied stress will continue to deform at that constant stress value. Hence, creep results in an increase in strain value while the stress is constant, until it causes the failure of the subject material. CREEP tends to increase with the temperature of the specimen


What will happen when a cold material interacts with a hot material?

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What kind of things typically bring on Stress?

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What is the name given to the force that tends to pull rocks apart?

Tensile stress.


Does your period come late under extreme stress?

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"Non-linear analysis" is nothing but a "Plastic analysis" In general. It is at this state that the material subjected to loading behave non-linearly, ie tends to yield and therefore the stress-strain curve is no more linear.


Stress tends to manifest itself in change?

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sanding has a soft backing it tends not to cut work material grinding has a hard backing it cuts or machines material