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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Basics - Section 1 (Q.No. 26)
26.
Area under the stress-strain curve upto the __________ is referred to as the modulus of resilience.
yield strength
elastic limit
proportional limit
maximum point
Answer: Option
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Niharika said:   3 months ago
Option B is the correct answer.

Saqlain Memon said:   1 year ago
The area under the stress-strain curve up to the elastic limit is referred to as the modulus of resilience.

TANMAY SHAH said:   3 years ago
The modulus of resilience is defined as the maximum energy that can be absorbed per unit volume without creating a permanent distortion.

It can be calculated by integrating the stress"strain curve from zero to the elastic limit.

So, the Option B is correct.
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AFEED ALI said:   4 years ago
The modulus of resilience is calculated as the area under the stress-strain curve up to the elastic limit.

Pavithra said:   6 years ago
When you refer the stress-strain curve till the proportionality limit the curve is linear, which shows till proportionality limit the material exhibits elastic behavior.
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TANMAY SHAH said:   7 years ago
Option B - Elastic limit is the right answer.
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Rajat said:   8 years ago
This is known as modulus of elasticity not resilence.
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Pradeep singh said:   8 years ago
Yes, right @Jignesh.

The modulus of resilience is defined as the maximum energy that can be absorbed per unit volume without creating a permanent distortion. It can be calculated by integrating the stress-strain curve from zero to the elastic limit.
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Jignesh Ravliya said:   9 years ago
Answer B is correct.

An area under the stress and strain curve up to elastic limit.
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