stress concentration

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stress
noun
uk
/stres/
us
/stres/
great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes ...
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concentration
noun
uk
/ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/
the ability to think carefully about something you are doing and ...
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(Definition ofstressandconcentrationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Second, there are the smooth and geometrically well-defined cavity walls avoidingstressconcentrationunder load.
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The calculation also includes the factors that account for abrupt changes in the tooth section andstressconcentrationat the fillet.
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This problem is interesting as its solution develops a singularity at the tip of the crack where a strongstressconcentrationoccurs which causes plastification locally.
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Another methods used to decrease thestressconcentrationis by creating the fillet at the sharp edges.
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Note that thestressconcentrationfactor is a function of the geometry of a crack, and not of its size.
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As a result, future jet airliners would feature windows with rounded corners, the curve eliminating astressconcentration.
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Several catalogs ofstressconcentrationfactors have been published.
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During the design phase, there are multiple approaches to estimatingstressconcentrationfactors.
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Concepts such as thestressconcentrationfactor and the strain energy release rate can be used to predict failure.
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Even there are other parameters that estimate the life of a component like working temperature, loading rate (fatigue), residual stress andstressconcentration.
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This causes the initial crack to enlarge quickly (propagate) as the surrounding material is overwhelmed by thestressconcentration, leading to fracture.
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They also have blunt boundaries, as opposed to flakes, which alleviates thestressconcentrationproblems faced by grey cast iron.
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The visualization helps to explain thestressconcentration.
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Agglomerates act asstressconcentrationsites which reduce the overall strength of nanocomposites.
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Attention was also focused on improved fillet radii to reducestressconcentrationat the web junction with the head.
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Materials and compounds exhibit different hygroscopic properties, and this difference can lead to detrimental effects, such asstressconcentrationin composite materials.
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This indicatesstressconcentration, possibly the combination of residual stress from forming and the action of the spring.
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At the opening of the bottle, there is a lip that creates astressconcentration.
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The pores act asstressconcentrationzones and reduce the mechanical strength and ductility.
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