Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Pick up the correct statement from the following :
Discussion:
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Deepak raj joshi said:
1 month ago
Ductile materials (like steel) undergo significant plastic deformation before failure. Their stress-strain curve shows a long plastic region after yielding. Brittle materials (like glass, cast iron, concrete) fail suddenly after the elastic limit.
The stress-strain curve ends quickly with almost no plastic deformation. A perfectly rigid material is an idealisation; it doesn't deform (strain = 0) under any load. Since there’s no deformation at all, there’s no elastic or plastic zone. Hence, all the above statements are true.
The stress-strain curve ends quickly with almost no plastic deformation. A perfectly rigid material is an idealisation; it doesn't deform (strain = 0) under any load. Since there’s no deformation at all, there’s no elastic or plastic zone. Hence, all the above statements are true.
Gahi said:
3 years ago
What's rigid?
Shashi said:
4 years ago
I think the answer is only 1 and 3.
Because brittle material also has some elastic zone.
Because brittle material also has some elastic zone.
Mounika reddy said:
5 years ago
28 days is correct.
Ganesh said:
8 years ago
YES, you are right @Carrim.
Carrim said:
9 years ago
28 days @Khalid.
Khalid said:
9 years ago
How many days required to get the strength of m20 grade concrete? Please give me the answer.
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