Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Strain energy is the
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Mukhesh said:
10 years ago
Strain Energy of the member is defined as the internal work done in deforming the body by the action of externally applied forces. This energy in elastic bodies is known as elastic strain energy.
Strain energy stored up to proportionality limit is called Proof resilience, Strain energy stored up to elastic limit is called resilience and Strain energy stored up to fracture point is called toughness of the material.
Strain energy stored up to proportionality limit is called Proof resilience, Strain energy stored up to elastic limit is called resilience and Strain energy stored up to fracture point is called toughness of the material.
Ganesh said:
10 years ago
If force applied on a body within elastic limit, body change its shape, strain also produced in a body at that time. When remove the force applied on a body, then body gets its original shape. Here required energy to get original shape is called strain energy.
Deep narayan said:
10 years ago
And resilience up to the elastic limit is known as proof resilience.
Ashish said:
10 years ago
How to differ strain energy and resilience?
Deepu said:
10 years ago
Proof resilience is related to toughness. It is predicted by area of whole stress strain curve.
M.Ramakrushna said:
10 years ago
With in the elastic limit of the substance the strain energy should sustain if it will cross the limit then the energy should not be a strain energy.
Yuvraj Mohite said:
10 years ago
Why not option D?
Sanjeev kumar said:
9 years ago
Strain energy is the energy, when stored the energy to any material such the material is not breaking is called strain energy.
Ezequiel said:
9 years ago
Strain energy is the energy possessed by a body within the region of which Hooke's law is obeyed.
Ravindra chitransh said:
9 years ago
But toughness and resilience are defined in terms of strain energy.
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