The strength of materials and material systems under multiaxial loads can be predicted based
on different failure criteria. Failure criteria relate the material strength allowables, defined
for uniaxial tension-compression and shear, to the general stress-strain state due to multiaxial
loads. Typically failure criteria are presented as mathematical expressions called failure
criterion functions , which are functions of the stresses (or strains) and the material
strength.
The values of failure criterion functions change with load similarly as the inverse reserve
factor (values below one are non-critical and one indicates failure). However, the values are
generally not equal except at the failure point. The reserve factor describes the distance from the point of the applied load to the failure point.
Typically a numeric line search method is used for determining the value of
based on the selected failure criterion, stresses and strains due to the
applied load, and material strength allowables.