J.P. den Hartog said:
An experiment with three dimensional tension is much more difficult than with compression, but it has been performed once, by the Russian scientist Joffe. He took a solid glass sphere and cooled it off slowly to the temperature of liquid air...the marble was taken out of the liquid air bottle and exposed to room temperature...the outside layers of the marble would warm up while the center was still cold. The thermal expansion of the outer layers was prevented by the cold inside, this putting the center of the sphere in hydrostatic tension...the calculations showed hydrostatic tension at the center of the sphere far greater than ordinary, one-dimensional tensile strength of glass, but the center remained clear and did not crack or tear.