axial stress
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaxialandstress
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axial
adjective
uk/ˈæk.si.əl/us/ˈæk.si.əl/
mathematics
relating to or around a real or imaginary straight line going through the centre of an object that is spinning, or a line that divides a symmetrical shape into two ...
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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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The retraction of trailing cell processes in a tissue environment was associated with the transient development and contraction of bundles ofaxialstressfibers.
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Initially, the molecules stretch due to sufficiently high strain rates, which results in a buildup in theaxialstress.
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Solutions of this system of equations define the velocity field andaxialstress.
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This is often used in mechanical engineering and architectural engineering related fields, specifically hardness testing,axialstress, wind pressures, and terminal velocity.
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Along withaxialstressand radial stress, circumferential stress is a component of the stress tensor in cylindrical coordinates.
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The strength of a material depends on its capacity to withstandaxialstress, shear stress, bending, and torsion.
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This creates a largeaxialstressin the cord.
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This puts the arm bones exclusively under compressiveaxialstress, the stress to which bone is strongest, and ensures that minimal torque is applied to the shoulder joint.
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Similarly, if this pipe has flat end caps, any force applied to them by static pressure will induce a perpendicular "axialstress" on the same pipe wall.
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However, "cyclic axial stresses" and "cyclic torsional stresses" also exist.
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Undercut studs are designed to better distribute axial stresses.
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