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uniaxial stress

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Uniaxial stress is a fundamental concept in solid mechanics and materials science defining a state of stress where the material is subjected to a force or load acting along only one principal axis, resulting in stress components being zero in the other two perpendicular directions. This simplified stress state is crucial for experimental characterization of material mechanical properties, such as Young's modulus or yield strength, through tests like tensile or compression tests.

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MC

Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

EA

National Technical University of Athens

MI

University of Minnesota

RY

Chiang Mai University

DV

Virginia Tech

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Max Planck Society

Munich, Germany