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Stress is a measure of the average amount of
force exerted per unit
area. It is a measure of the intensity of the total internal
forces acting within a body across imaginary internal surfaces, as a reaction to external applied forces and
body forces. It was introduced into the theory of elasticity by
Cauchy around 1822. Stress is a concept that's based on the concept of
continuum. In general, stress is expressed as
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The Voigt notation is used extensively in representing stress-strain relations in solid mechanics and for computational efficiency in numerical structural mechanics software.
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