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compressive stress

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The buckling theory suggests that such a member will fail due to buckling before the direct compressivestress reaches the yield point.
This allows increased flexor forces that create compressivestress on vertebrae and result in pathological fractures.
In this case, a rise in temperature would cause the membrane to expand in area, putting the glass under tension and the membrane under a lateral compressivestress.
First, the presence of solutes between the bilayers hinders their close approach during dehydration and, thus, diminishes the compressivestress that would otherwise force the lipids into the gel phase.
Smaller precipitate particles in a host lattice leads to a tensile stress, whereas larger precipitate particles leads to a compressivestress.
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Shear zones accommodate compressivestress by movement on foliation planes.
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This is thought to indicate that compressivestress from the longitudinal stressing in combination with heat from the sun caused the problem.
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The intermediate-length column will fail by a combination of direct compressivestress and bending.
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The surface wants to expand creating a compressivestress.
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The core of the slab then pulls the surface inward, resulting in an internal compressivestress at the surface.
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At the edge of the object on the inside of the bend (concave face) the stress will be at its maximum compressivestress value.
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During any drilling process in the well there is formed the annular compressivestress conditions around the wellbore zone.
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This distinction requires that the rock was under extreme compressivestress, not tension as the slow weathering theory implies.
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Generally, those that can apply significant amounts of shear as well as compressivestress, are most effective.
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Metal whiskers form in the presence of compressivestress.
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Buoyant mantle diapir can locally enhance the compressivestress which may be sufficient for the development of thrust faults.
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Above the dislocation there is a compressivestress and below there is a tensile stress.
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This zone has residual compressivestress induced by the elastic and plastic deformation of the material during unloading.
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High energy ions can be used to bombard these ceramic thermal barrier coatings and change the tensile stress into compressivestress.
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By definition, the ultimate compressive strength of a material is that value of uniaxial compressivestress reached when the material fails completely.
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