Each ice flow produces its own set of stress fields.
"Breakdown of Shapieron's stress field is beginning," the first operator called out.
They must be on main drive already - their stress field's starting to scramble the echoes.
Each dislocation within the material has a stress field associated with it.
The theory of stress fields can be applied to various strengthening mechanisms for materials.
As with paper insulation, the control of electric stress fields remains important.
This can easily be converted to the stress field experienced by the material.
In those parts the stress field may then be represented by fewer than six numbers, possibly just one.
These dislocations create stress fields within the material depending on their character.
The stress field in the crust has not yet been measured.