- Look up
stress or
stressy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stress may
refer to:
Stress (biology), an organism's
response to a
stressor such as an environmental...
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different stresses in people's
lives is the
Holmes and Rahe
stress scale.
Physiologists define stress as how the body
reacts to a
stressor - a stimulus...
- or
shear stresses. In the most
general case,
called triaxial stress, the
stress is
nonzero across every surface element.
Combined stresses cannot be...
- tri-axial
stress system, with the
three prin****l
stresses being hoop, longitudinal, and radial. Therefore, by definition,
there exist no
shear stresses on the...
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residual stresses are
stresses that
remain in a
solid material after the
original cause of the
stresses has been removed.
Residual stress may be desirable...
- physical,
chemical and
mental responses internally.
Physical stressors produce mechanical stresses on skin, bones, ligaments, tendons,
muscles and
nerves that...
- and σ33 are
normal stresses, and σ12, σ13, σ21, σ23, σ31, and σ32 are
shear stresses. The
first index i
indicates that the
stress acts on a
plane normal...
- The prin****l
stresses σ 1 {\displaystyle \sigma _{1}\,\!} and σ 2 {\displaystyle \sigma _{2}\,\!} , or
minimum and
maximum normal stresses σ m a x {\displaystyle...
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Stresser (or booter)
services provide denial-of-service
attack as a service,
usually as a
criminal enterprise. They have
simple front ends, and accept...
- also
known as
Zhuravskii shear stress formula after Dmitrii Ivanovich Zhuravskii, who
derived it in 1855.
Shear stresses within a semi-monocoque structure...