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Minor Tensile Stress in Principal Stresses Formulas
Minor Tensile Stress is the stress acting along lateral direction. And is denoted by σ
2
. Minor Tensile Stress is usually measured using the Newton per Square Meter for Pressure. Note that the value of Minor Tensile Stress is always negative.
Principal Stresses formulas that make use of Minor Tensile Stress
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Normal Stress for Principal Planes at Angle of 0 Degrees given Major and Minor Tensile Stress
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Normal Stress for Principal Planes at Angle of 90 degrees
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Normal Stress for Principal Planes when Planes are at Angle of 0 Degree
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Normal Stress on Oblique Section given Stress in Perpendicular Directions
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Tangential Stress on Oblique Section given Stress in Perpendicular Directions
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Maximum Shear Stress given Major and Minor Tensile Stress
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FAQ
What is the Minor Tensile Stress?
Minor Tensile Stress is the stress acting along lateral direction. Minor Tensile Stress is usually measured using the Newton per Square Meter for Pressure. Note that the value of Minor Tensile Stress is always negative.
Can the Minor Tensile Stress be negative?
Yes, the Minor Tensile Stress, measured in Pressure can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Minor Tensile Stress?
Minor Tensile Stress is usually measured using the Newton per Square Meter[N/m²] for Pressure. Pascal[N/m²], Kilopascal[N/m²], Bar[N/m²] are the few other units in which Minor Tensile Stress can be measured.
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