Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Strain energy is the
energy stored in a body when strained within elastic limits
energy stored in a body when strained upto the breaking of a specimen
maximum strain energy which can be stored in a body
proof resilience per unit volume of a material
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
83 comments Page 6 of 9.

Roshan R said:   9 years ago
Strain energy is energy stored within proportional limit not elastic limit.

Anand said:   9 years ago
Strain energy is a energy stored within proportional limit.

Soumyaranjan senapati said:   9 years ago
Strain energy is the ability of material to absorb energy when it is strained. And energy absorbed in an elastic region is called resilience.

Manojpandey said:   9 years ago
Best answer among this option is A. But in actual strain energy is the energy stored till proportional limit because only under proportional limit we can use stress-strain relationship (in the region after proportional limit it flow stress relationship).

Thiru said:   9 years ago
Strain energy is energy absorbed by the material.

Thiru said:   9 years ago
Strain energy is energy stored within a proportional limit not the elastic limit.

Raja babu said:   9 years ago
Explain me a stress-strain curve.

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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