Same as any other material. Glass has a thickness,inertia, area, modulus, etc. like all materials.
If u mean strength of glass, ask again
stress is the ratio between the load and area
You may increase the slab thickness and/or calculate the steel reinforcement required to withstand against the applied shear stress.
Stress in general is the internal distribution of force per unit area. With knowledge of the material of the pliers it could be calculated from the strain in the pliers, which can be directly measured using strain gauges.
I suggest you refer to an engineering text-book because there are so many variables in the calculation your question as put is not answerable.
Normal stress and shear stress
David C. Glass has written: 'Urban stress: experiments on noise and social stressors' -- subject(s): Noise, Stress (Physiology), Stress (Psychology)
This depends on the type of window/glass as some glass is thermally treated. However, stress in the glass from contraction/expansion can make a noticeable crack. Heat alone will not crack glass but it will, over time, melt it.
stress= force/C.S.A. so fracture stress = force at fracture / Cross.Sectional.Area.
stress is the ratio between the load and area
You can calculate the combined effect of bending and torsional stress on a rotating pipe using the outside diameter. The angle of rotation and the shearing stress should also be considered.
This kind of glassware is dangerous to use because it has stress points where the glass may break?
For calculating the collapse pressure of a pipe, you first need to calculate the Hoop stress, which is given by :- Stress = Circumferencial Force/(radial thickness*axial length) If the stress crosses this value the pipe would collapse.
By using stress-strain curve.
Diameter x Thickness
I need to calculate the stress resulting from a torsion moment on a hollow steel section as well as a flat plate.
a glass has an amorphous structure (random, noncrystalline)a glass is usually brittle, fracturing easily under stress or sudden shocksilicate glass is usually transparent to visible light, but opaque to ultraviolet lightetc.
The milk bottle is made of ordinary glass with a relatively high coefficient of thermal expansion. Glass has poor thermal conductivity, so the inside of the bottle will be hot and outside cold. This temperature gradient will cause a stress in the glass and if the glass has small imperfections or flaws in it the glass will break. That is why coffee pots are often made of low expansion glass, like Pyrex, to prevent high stress.