<p><p>This book discusses arbitrary multiaxial stress states using the concept of equivalent stress. It highlights the most useful criteria, which can be applied to various classes of isotropic materials. Due to its simplicity and clarity, this concept is now widely used in component design, and man
Equivalent Stress Concept for Limit State Analysis (Advanced Structured Materials Book 86)
โ Scribed by Vladimir A Kolupaev
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