Note that all the above are forms of differential stress. See their definitions below.
What is differential stress?Differential stress is the difference between an object's maximum and least compressive stress. According to both geological and civil engineering conventions, is the most compressive stress and the weakest.
Shear stress is a force that tends to produce material deformation by sliding along a plane or planes parallel to the imposed stress.
Tensile stress is defined as the magnitude F of the applied force along an elastic rod divided by the cross-sectional area A of the rod in the perpendicular direction to the applied force.
Compressive stress is the stress on materials that causes them to shrink in volume. When brittle materials are subjected to compressive stress, they fracture due to the abrupt release of stored energy.
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Which of the following are forms of differential stress?
- shear
- tension
- compression