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What (who) is overstress - definition


overstress         
  • Figure 3b. Strain as a function of time in a creep test.
  • Figure 8. The response of elastic perfectly viscoplastic solid to hardening, creep and relaxation tests.
  • Figure 6: The response of perfectly viscoplastic solid to hardening, creep and relaxation tests.
  • Figure 9. The response of elastoviscoplastic hardening solid to hardening, creep and relaxation tests.
RATE-DEPENDENT INELASTIC BEHAVIOR OF SOLIDS
Viscoplastic; Johnson-Cook plasticity model; Perzyna viscoplasticity model; Duvaut-Lions viscoplasticity model; Steinberg-Guinan plasticity model; Zerilli-Armstrong plasticity model; Mechanical threshold stress plasticity model; Preston-Tonks-Wallace plasticity model; Overstress; Rate-dependent plasticity
¦ verb
1. subject to too much stress.
2. lay too much emphasis on.
¦ noun excessive stress.
Failure of electronic components         
  • overheating]] of the chip and melted the plastic casing.
  • Micro-photograph of a failed TO3 power transistor due to short circuit
  • Severe PCB corrosion from a leaky PCB mounted Ni-Cd battery
  • A resistor removed from a high voltage tube circuit shows damage from voltaic arcing on the resistive metal oxide layer.
A WAY ELECTRONIC ELEMENTS CAN FAIL OR DEGRADE
Electric overstress; Failure modes of electronics; Electrical overstress
Electronic components have a wide range of failure modes. These can be classified in various ways, such as by time or cause.
Examples of use of overstress
1. Fischer assured participants that he accepts the reasoning behind increased margins – but called on them not to overstress the risk adjustment at the expense of stifling the economy.
2. I think you can‘t overstress it." It is a vastly different situation in Germany, where mighty Russia has been eclipsed by tiny Liechtenstein, the Alpine country at the heart of a major tax–evasion scandal, said one German journalist.
3. And if you don‘t, you get stuck in Iraq." Kerry said yesterday that he meant it as a dig at Bush, and his office released a copy of the prepared remarks he was supposed to deliver: "I can‘t overstress the importance of a great education.