is longitudinal stress depends upon area?
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The longitudinal stress is σl sin cot and the tangent one is σt sin(ωt + φ) with σl/σt = λ. It must be pointed out that in biaxial tension of a thin walled tube the degree of triaxiality defined by (15) is phase dependent (see Eq. (29)).
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Longitudinal stress:
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Longitudinal stress definition:
- Longitudinal stress is defined because the stress produced when a pipe is subjected to internal pressure. The direction of the longitudinal stress during a pipe is parallel to the longitudinal axis of its centerline axis, which suggests that the strain acts within the direction of the pipe's length.
- When stress (external force per unit area) is applied on the body such this deforming force causes a change within the length alone, and also the body exceeds its elastic limit. This condition or strain produced within the body is termed the longitudinal strain.
- Stress experienced by an object along its length thanks to the presence of equal and opposite deforming forces perpendicular to the world of cross-section is termed longitudinal stress.
Yes,longitudinal stress depends upon area.
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