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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Micky said:
4 years ago
Strain energy has nothing to do with elastic or plastic. Option A is for resilience.
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Thiru said:
9 years ago
Strain energy is energy stored within a proportional limit not the elastic limit.
Roshan R said:
9 years ago
Strain energy is energy stored within proportional limit not elastic limit.
Vignesh.R said:
1 decade ago
It is the energy in which the body will not break up to its elastic limits.
Praveen k makhija said:
1 decade ago
Strain energy is area of under strain stress curve till elastic limit.
Ashok said:
1 decade ago
Strain energy is the energy which is elastically stored within a body.
Anurag said:
1 decade ago
Strain energy is the energy stored by a system undergoing deformation.
Deep narayan said:
10 years ago
And resilience up to the elastic limit is known as proof resilience.
Ravindra chitransh said:
9 years ago
But toughness and resilience are defined in terms of strain energy.
Himanshu said:
1 decade ago
Strain energy is area under stress-stain curve up to elastic limit.
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