including structural engineering and mechanical engineering. Yield strength is defined as the maximum amount of stress a material can withstand before it starts undergoing plastic deformation. Tensile strength, on the other hand, is the measurement of the maximum...
intergranular corrosion, such as during welding. Also, higher carbon content will increase the tensile and yield strength. Therefore, SS316 will be harder than SS316L. But its welding performance and workability are not as good as that of 316L. Below are the differences between their mechanical...
Yield stress refers to the minimum stress at which a material begins to deform plastically after being subjected to a certain tensile or compressive force. Simply put, yield stress is a parameter that describes the plastic deformation characteristics of materials and is used to characterize the stre...
The accordance between the plane fracture toughness (KIC) and the strength difference (SD) (the difference between the yield strength and the tensile strength) was found. All datasets showed a linear KIC-SD with the slope of 0.31, which was not reported by other researchers for TC21 titanium...
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In this paper,it analyzed Bauschinger effect,shape change rigidification and decarburization layer effecting on yield stress of pipe body.Through contrast analysis yield stress of 18.4 mm thickness,X80 grade pipeline steel pipe plate or round bar specimen,it shows adopting plate specimen can more trul...
improve the service life of the product, in addition metal, metal material is sensitive to tensile, tensile strength of this material is the cause of much lower than the compressive strength, which is the common metal materials with tensile strength (yield, tensile) reason of material properties...
(tensile strength). If the applied stress is less than the yield strength, the material returns to its original shape when the stress is removed. If the applied stress exceeds the yield strength, plastic or permanent deformation occurs, and the material can no longer return to its original ...
that needs to be reduced. While it varies depending on the metal type, generally, low temperatures will reduce brittleness while maintaining most of the hardness, while higher temperatures reduce hardness which increases elasticity and plasticity, but causes some yield and tensile strength to be lost...
A Model for Predicting the Yield Strength Difference between Pipe and Plate of Low-Carbon Microalloyed Steel WENLONG ZHANG, DONGYAN DING, and MINGYUAN GU A combination of finite-element calculation and tension-compression tests was employed to predict the yield strength difference between the pipe...