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
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Rishi Gupta said:
1 decade ago
Actually every book gives their different theories, even some books copy other books. So, this question and answer Strain energy is as per RS Khurmi, but acc. To RK Rajput, it must be resilience.
That's the main problem with these stupid authors.
That's the main problem with these stupid authors.
Phanindra said:
1 decade ago
Resilience is the energy stored without any shape change. Strain energy is energy stored within elastic limit.
Vishwas said:
1 decade ago
Resilience should be the answer.
Akash said:
1 decade ago
Resilience is a total strain energy.
Sachin bondare said:
1 decade ago
What is difference between resilience and strain energy?
Praveen said:
1 decade ago
Strain energy stored with in elastic limit is called resilience.
Kiran & Anuraj R said:
1 decade ago
The resulting strain energy gives an index of the materials ability to store or absorb energy without permanent deformation is called the Modulus of Resilience.
The resilience is the ability of the body to absorb the energy. Hence answer is strain energy.
The resilience is the ability of the body to absorb the energy. Hence answer is strain energy.
Abin said:
1 decade ago
Resilience is the energy stored by the body within the proportional limit (limit upto which stress and strain is proportional) , whereas strain energy is the energy stored by the body within the elastic limit (where the body can regain its original position).
Sukhdeep said:
1 decade ago
What is Proof Resilience?
Sunny said:
1 decade ago
Resilience is the max strain energy stored with in the elastic limit.
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