Strength, hardness, toughness, elasticity, plasticity, brittleness, and ductility and malleability are mechanical properties used as measurements of how metals behave under a load. These properties are described in terms of the types of force or stress that the metal must withstand and how these are resisted.
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Materials scientists learn about these mechanical properties by testing materials. Results from the tests depend on the size and shape of material to be tested (specimen), how it is held, and the way of performing the test.
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Som mechanical properties of some materials ... Since one or two of my projects involve construction projects, I give here some mechanical properties of materials we might chose to use for such construction. ... Note that real engineers take into account more than just the properties given below and allow for safety margins.
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Mechanical Properties of Real Polymers ... Strength, toughness, and ductility are all mechanical properties. But what do these words really mean? How do we measure how "strong" a polymer is? What is the difference between a "strong" polymer and a "tough" polymer?
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Mechanical Properties: Including basic mechanical properties, such as elastic modulus, shear modulus, Poisson's ratio, and mechanical strength properties, i.e., yielding stress, ultimate stress, elongation.
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Welcome to the Mechanical Properties and Mechanics Group ... The Mechanical Properties and Mechanics Group (MP&M) conducts applied research and development activities to support the missions of the U.S. Department of Energy to increase the availability of clean, abundant energy;
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After we design alloys, we test their mechanical properties such as tensile and compression strengths between room temperature and 1800oC, and also creep tests to find out if our alloys have sufficient mechanical properties to be used as high temperature materials.
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