Difference between critical resolved shear stress and resolved shear stress
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the difference between Resolved Shear Stress and Critical Resolved Shear Stress. ... The “resolved shear stress” is that component of the applied stress that causes shear on a given plane in a given direction. It is not a material parameter; it changes when the applied stress or geometry change.
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Schmid's Law : states that the critically resolved shear stress (τ) is equal to the stress applied to the material (σ) multiplied by the cosine of the angle with the vector normal to the glide plane (Φ) and the cosine of the angle with the glide direction (λ). The applied force along the tensile axis is F = σA.
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