This video is an introduction to stress and strain, which are fundamental concepts that are used to describe how an object responds to externally applied loads.
Stress is a measure of the distribution of internal forces that develop within a body to resist these applied loads.
There are two main types of stress - normal stress, which acts perpendicular to a surface, and shear stress, which acts parallel to a surface.
Strain is a measure of the displacements that occurs within a body. Again we have both normal and shear stresses.
In this video I also discuss stress-strain curves, which define how stress and strain are related. Different materials have different stress-strain curves, which can be determined by performing a tensile test.
The stress state at a single point within a body is actually made up components in both the normal and the shear directions. I explore this idea at the end of the video but looking at stresses obtained when we cut a bar using an inclined plane.
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