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What are the different stress types present in aircraft operations?
Answer:
Stress is a result that is caused when a solid e.g. metal bar is subjected to an external force. Stress is defined as force per unit area and the basic unit includes MN/m2, N/mm2 and Pa. There are basically three types of stress:
► Tensile stress:
It is the stress that is setup when the force tries to pull the material apart.
► Compressive stress:
It is the stress that is produced by the force that is trying to crush the material.
► Shear stress:
Is the stress that results from the force that tends to cut through the material i.e. tend to put one material slide over another one.
► Tensile stress:
It is the stress that is setup when the force tries to pull the material apart.
► Compressive stress:
It is the stress that is produced by the force that is trying to crush the material.
► Shear stress:
Is the stress that results from the force that tends to cut through the material i.e. tend to put one material slide over another one.
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