The tests leading to the determination of the strength of brittle materials show a very wide scattering and a noticeable difference between flexural and tensile strengths. The corresponding statistics are usually described by the Weibull law, which only partly explained the observed difference. From a...
Tensile strength is the material’s resistance to breaking while under tension, which is a function of stress and strain as well as the cross-section of the material. It can be measured using a tensile tester. A tensile tester works by applying a mechanical pulling force to the...
The results from the tensile test mainly consist of two curves: the tensile stress versus tensile strain and the maximum load versus maximum elongation. Moreover, Young’s modulus, Poisson ratio, and yield strength can be obtained by the test. All of these parameters determine the mechanical ...
Strength of brittle materialsWeibull theoryCoupled criterionThe tests leading to the determination of the strength of brittle materials show a very wide scattering and a noticeable difference between flexural and tensile strengths. The corresponding statistics are usually described by the Weibull law, ...
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Yield Strength Yield strength is the amount of pressure or stress required to deform or permanently change the shape of abrasion resistant steel, without undergoing any additional increase in pressure or load. In other words, it is the pressure or load required to permanently deform the steel (i...
摘要: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A - Recently proposed high-strength iron (Fe)/aluminum (Al) spot-forged joints, in which the thickness of the reaction layer is virtually intermetallic...关键词: MECHANICAL PROPERTY INTERMETALLIC LAYER HIGH-PRODUCTIVITY DISSIMILAR JOINT ALUMINUM-ALLOY ...
stensile= Ultimate Yield Strength (lbs) tmin=Minimum tensile strength of the boltgrade, ASTM, SAE, etc. (psi) Ssy= Working axial load of fastener bolt (lbs) a =Stress area of thread(in2) pr= Percent expressed as decimal, e.g. 60% = 0.6 - This is the factor of safety (FOS) fo...
The evaluation of shear strength is important for many components working in safety critical scenarios. Nevertheless, the number of studies related to the shear strength of PBF manufactured nickel-based superalloys is very limited. 4.1.2 Build orientation results in anisotropic tensile properties and ...
The yield strength of FRMLs depends on the residual stress in the metal layers, the constituent alloy in the laminate, and the degree of straining of the fibers during the cure process or of the whole laminate after cure. From the rule of mixtures, the fraction of the total load on the...