| 1. | Below its critical stress, the viscoelastic creep modulus is independent of stress applied.
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| 2. | Above this critical stress, the creep rate grows disproportionately faster.
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| 3. | Today, it is the critical stress intensity factor " K"
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| 4. | In fact, they are under critical stress _ at the verge of what is sustainable,
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| 5. | This critical stress can be tensile or compressive.
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| 6. | Critical stress is something people now understand.
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| 7. | Twentieth-century forms of " Lebensphilosophie " can be identified with a critical stress on norms and conventions.
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| 8. | In this case, the materials fracture toughness is represented by the critical stress intensity factor K IC.
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| 9. | By analogy, the stress intensity factor, K, should be less than the critical stress intensity factor K c.
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| 10. | The critical stress which causes the growth of a microcrack of size a 0 is given by a general formula
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