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direction perpendicular to the interface, and
frictional forces in the
tangential direction.
Frictional contact mechanics is the
study of the deformation...
- ends. In that case, the
shear stress on each cross-section is
parallel to the cross-section, but
oriented tangentially relative to the axis, and increases...
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stress patterns include: cir****ferential
stress, or hoop
stress, a
normal stress in the
tangential (azimuth) direction.
axial stress, a
normal stress...
- Note that only
normal stress is considered,
because a
static interface is
possible only in the
absence of
tangential stress. The
equation is
named after...
- the
tangential component of the
force d F {\displaystyle d\mathbf {F} } to the
differential surface area d S {\displaystyle dS} . The
shear stress can...
- of
Cauchy stress) and
their linear combinations. The Lie
derivative does not
include the
concept of work-conjugacy. The
tangential stress-strain relation...
-
between stresses acting perpendicular to the
contacting bodies'
surfaces (known as
normal stress) and
frictional stresses acting tangentially between...
- flow
index are
unique to the type of
dough being analyzed,
while the
tangential stress and the
shear rate are
measurements which depend on the type of force...
-
diffuse layer, or at
least part of it, can move
under the
influence of
tangential stress.
There is a
conventionally introduced slipping plane that separates...
- mode, the most used
criteria are the
Tresca criterion of
maximum tangential stress and von
Mises yield criterion based on
maximum distortion energy....