Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 29)
29.
The energy stored in a body when strained within elastic limit is known as
resilience
proof resilience
strain energy
impact energy
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Shilpa said:   8 years ago
Resilience is the answer.

Siva said:   8 years ago
Strain energy - the internal energy stored within the elastic limit,
Resilience - total strain energy stored within elastic limit.
Proof reliance - max strain energy stored.
Modulus of resilience- proof reliance/vol.

Chandan kumar said:   8 years ago
Proof resilience is tha maxium energy stored in a body up to elastic limit.

Pradeep gk said:   8 years ago
Difference is.

Resilience =It is the ability of the material stored the energy.

Strain energy = It is the energy stored with in the elastic limit.

Bikash said:   8 years ago
Resilence is the energy also the strain energy stored in elastic limit.

Sumit said:   8 years ago
Resilience is related to the ability to absorb energy.
The Strain is energy stored within elastic limit.
The Proof is the energy stored within elastic per unit volume.

Parag said:   8 years ago
Strain energy ---> energy stored when strained.

Resilience ---> energt stored when strained within elastic limit.

Chandra prakash said:   9 years ago
The energy which is stored by the material up to its elastic limit is called strain energy.

In other words, we can say that it is resilience.

Neeraj said:   9 years ago
@Ananth, @Abh, @Phanindra.

Good explanation.

Pradeep said:   9 years ago
Resilience might be the answer.


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