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The plural of "stress" is "stresses."
There are a number of stresses inflicted upon bridges. Some of these stresses include compression, tension, as well as bending.
If you load it normal to the beam axis you get bending stresses ( tension and compression) and shear stresses. If you load it along the axis you get axial stress ( tension or compression)
Compressive stresses. These stresses can lead to the folding and faulting of rocks as they are squeezed together.
The three stresses are compression, tension, and shearing.
Principal stresses are those stresses that act on principal surface. principal surface here means the surface where components of shear-stress is zero.
stresses applied on materials used in the industry
Leonard Church Urquhart has written: 'Civil engineering handbook' -- subject(s): Civil engineering 'Stresses in simple structures' -- subject(s): Strains and stresses, Trusses
STRESSES SNOWMANS ARE CALLED STRESSES SNOWMANS!!!
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Understanding Stresses and Strains - 1968 was released on: USA: 1968