A stress concentration (often called stress raisers or stress risers) is a location in an object where
stress is concentrated. An object is strongest when force is evenly distributed over its
area, so a reduction in area, e.g. caused by a crack, results in a localized increase in stress. A material can fail, via a propagating crack, when a concentrated stress exceeds the material's theoretical cohesive strength. The real fracture strength of a material is always lower than the theoretical value because most materials contain small cracks that concentrate stress.
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