How stress and strain relate to elastic deformation?
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Q: How does the material behave in a linear elastic manner?
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- How stress and strain relate to elastic deformation?
- What is the ultimate strength and how can it be determined?
- Stress and strain: What are they and why are they used instead of load and deformation?
- Elastic behavior: When loads are small, how much deformation occurs?
- Toughness and ductility: What are they and how do we measure them?
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- What is the relationship between modulus of elasticity and modulus of rigidity?MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS (stress and tensile stress) Does the electrical tape with the highest load mean that that material has the greatest ultimate or tensile strength? Why or why not?Is the bulk modulus used to measure the stiffness of a volume of material?
- Note: Kindly give me both right answers. A) Did the ductile materials (annealed and aluminium) react differently to the two different testing methods (hardness test vs. tensile test)? What does this say about the behaviour of ductile materials in compression vs. tension? B) Did the brittle material (quenched) react differently to the two different testing methods (hardness test vs. tensile test)? What does this say about the behaviour of brittle materials in compression vs. tension? (Three to five sentence answers are good)(engineering material)On a stress strain curve for structural steel, show various points like proportional limit, elastic limit, ultimate strength and rupture point. Give a brief description of these points. How to determine the yield point for materials that do not exhibit a well defined yield point? Name some of such materials. What is allowable load/stress. Give two different equations that determine the allowable load/stress.Why do the Brittle materials fail in tension?