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        The traction vector, , is simply the internal force vector on a cross-section divided by that cross-section's area. So has units of stress, like MPa, but it is absolutely ...
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        Traction may refer to: Engineering[edit]. Forces: Traction (engineering), adhesive friction or force; Traction vector, in mechanics, the force per unit area on a ...
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    Quantitatively, the stress is expressed by the Cauchy traction vector T defined as the traction force F between adjacent parts of the material across an imaginary ......
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    The surface traction vector t at a point on the surface represents the force acting on the ... The traction vector is often resolved into components acting normal and  ......
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    '?.1 TRACTION AND THE STRESS TENSOR. Traction is the force per unit area acting upon a surface. It is a vector field; its magnitude and direction can vary ......
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    Let the traction vector t(n) for a given current position x at time t act on an arbitrarily oriented surface element characterized by an outward unit normal vector n....
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    17 Sep 2007 ... The displacement is the vector by which a material particle moves relative to its position in .... Traction vector: Imagine a plane inside a material....
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    Lab Exercise #6 - EPS 116. Structural Geology. 2 March 2007. Page 1 of 9. The Traction Vector and Stress Tensor. Due 9 March 2007. (Special Thanks to D.D. ......
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    25 Jan 2013 ... 3.1 Traction vectors and stress tensors. Here surface tractions which are related to either the current or the reference configuration are....
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    Section 3.3. Solid Mechanics Part III. Kelly. 330. 3.3 The Cauchy Stress Tensor. 3.3.1 The Traction Vector. The traction vector was introduced in Part I, §3.3....