the stress in the word engineering is the double ''e'' after engin:engineering.
We almost always use engineering stress as that is the number reported in strength tests.
Engineering geology and earth/rock mechanics are closely related fields of study. Engineering geology focuses on understanding the geological materials and processes in order to assess their suitability for engineering projects. Earth/rock mechanics, on the other hand, deals with the mechanical behavior of geological materials under stress and how they respond to engineering applications. Together, these disciplines contribute to the assessment, design, and construction of safe and sustainable infrastructure projects.
stress= force/C.S.A. so fracture stress = force at fracture / Cross.Sectional.Area.
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There are various aspects of civil engineering which might be related to stress. For example, concern about making deadlines may be a stressful experience.
If a rock undergoes horizontal stress, Anticlines and Synclines will form.
Hard engineering :)
Geological stress is a force applied to a rock.
Tensile stress.
Stress that pushes rock in diffrent directions is called tension. Not shearing
The three main types of stress in a rock are shearing, tension, and compression.