interfacial stress

What are the Causes of Interfacial Stress?

Several factors can cause interfacial stress, including:
Thermal mismatch: Differences in the thermal expansion coefficients of materials can lead to stress during temperature changes.
Chemical reactions: Interfacial chemical reactions can produce stress due to volume changes.
Mechanical forces: Applied mechanical forces or strains can induce stress at the interface.
Electrical fields: Electric fields can cause electromechanical coupling effects, leading to stress.

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