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Stress Fields in Composite Laminates

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1978
A new theory is proposed to define the complete stress field within an arbitrary composite laminate. The theory is based upon an extension of Reissner’s variational principle to laminated bodies. Weaknesses in previous laminate theories are discussed and it is demonstrated how these are overcome in the present formulation.
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Confusion and Controversy in the Stress Field

Journal of Human Stress, 1975
An attempt is made to further clarify present areas of controversy in the stress field, in response to a two-part article by Dr. John W. Mason which concludes in this issue of the Journal of Human Stress. The author tries to elucidate each source of confusion enumerated by Dr. Mason.
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A Historical View of the Stress Field

Journal of Human Stress, 1975
An analysis is presented of selected aspects of stress theory and research in biology and medicine, both before and after the introduction of Selye's stress formulations, which have been of major importance in the development and popularity of this research area.
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Comment on ‘‘Stress field in quantum systems’’

Physical Review B, 1990
On estime que le travail sur les fonctions de Bessel neglige une condition d'existence pour la convergence de l'integrale demontree par Weber et detaillee par ...
, Gräfenstein, , Ziesche
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The present-day stress field of Australia

Earth-Science Reviews, 2017
The unusual present-day crustal stress pattern of the Australian continent has been the subject of scientific debate for over 25 years. The orientation of maximum horizontal present-day stress (S-Hmax) in continental Australia is unlike all other major tectonic plates in that the stress pattern shows regional variability and it is not oriented sub ...
Mojtaba Rajabi   +4 more
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Children, Stress, and Hospitalization: A Field Experiment

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1968
Data indicate that, independent of illness, the social environment of the hospital may produce stress for child surgical patients and their mothers. For the children, stress may result in elevated temperature, pulse rate, and blood pressure; post-operative emesis; disturbed sleep; and an extended period of recovery.
J K, Skipper, R C, Leonard
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VISUALIZING DIRECTIONAL STRESSES IN A STRESS TENSOR FIELD

2006
Tensors represent a natural means for describing many physical phenomena. Therefore, there is a need to develop methods that will assist in analyzing such data. Despite some calls for generality, we concentrate on quite a specific application because general methods designed for visualizing information contained in second order tensor fields may fail ...
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Lamellar inhomogeneities in a uniform stress field

Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1996
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Hurtado, J. A., Dundurs, J., Mura, T.
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Altering Field Dependence through Stress

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966
Some researchers have noted the stability and regularity of field independence ( I ) , an "ability to overcome embedding context-to experience an item independently of an organized field of which it is a part," suggesting chat, somewhat like intelligence, field independence has a basic maturational basis.
E, Hill, K D, Feigenbaum
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Managing organizational stress: A field experiment.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 1982
Although the deleterious effects of work-related stress on employee well-being and organizational effectiveness have received wide attention in the literature, few, if any, controlled experiments have been attempted to assess the effects of stress reduction interventions.
Daniel C. Ganster   +3 more
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