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Tensile strength ( \sigma_{UTS} or S_U ) is indicated by the maxima of a stress-strain curve and, in general, indicates when necking will occur. As it is an intensive property, its value does no...
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Materials testing definition for Elastic Limit ... Greatest Stress that can be applied to a material without causing permanent deformation. For metals and other materials that have a significant straight line portion in their Stress/strain diagram, elastic limit is approximately equal to proportional limit.
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If the strain induced in a material by the application of a given load disappears when the load is removed, the material is said to behave elastically. The largest value of the stress for which the material behaves elastically is called the elastic limit.
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The elastic limit of a material is the critical value that the applied stress needs to exceed for the deformation to become permanent. If a material is loaded beyond its elastic limit, it can no longer go back to its original shape and size upon removal of the force.
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The behavior of imperfect columns in conventional testing machine loading is investigated in the case when the buckling stress exceeds the elastic limit of the material. ... Accession Number : AD0484793 ... Title : INELASTIC BUCKLING OF COLUMNS IN THE CONVENTIONAL TESTING MACHINE.
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A magnetic encoding device and method for making the same are provided for use as magnetic storage mediums in identification control applications which give output signals from a reader that are of shorter duration and substantially greater magnitude than those of the prior art. ... What is claimed is: ... As used herein,
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Within the elastic limit of a solid material, the deformation (strain) produced by a force (stress) of any kind is proportional to the force. If the elastic limit is not exceeded, the material returns to it original shape and size after the force is removed, other it remains deformed or stretched.
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Stresses beyond the elastic limit cause a material to yield or flow. For such materials the elastic limit marks the end of elastic behaviour and the beginning of plastic behaviour. For most brittle materials, stresses beyond the elastic limit result in fracture with almost no plastic deformation.
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Most solid objects which are subjected to an applied stress will return to their original shape and dimensions provided the stress is below a characteristic threshold for the material of which they are made. This limit is called the elastic limit (or sometimes yield point). ... Elastic Deformation, Hooke's Law,
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