normalspenninger
Normalspenninger, known in English as normal stresses, are the stresses that act perpendicular to a plane within a material. They form part of the Cauchy stress tensor and are commonly denoted by sigma_xx, sigma_yy, and sigma_zz in an orthogonal coordinate system. Normalspenninger arise from axial loading, thermal effects, residual stresses, and complex multi-axial states of stress. For a simple uniaxial member loaded by a force F over a cross-sectional area A, the normal stress is sigma = F/A, with tensile stresses typically taken as positive and compressive stresses as negative, depending on convention.
In general, a material volume experiences a set of normal stresses on any plane, in addition to
Measurement and computation of normalspenninger employ strain gauges, X-ray or neutron diffraction, photoelasticity, and finite-element analysis.
Applications span structural engineering, mechanical design, and materials science, where the distribution and magnitude of normalspenninger