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
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Anurag said:   1 decade ago
Strain energy is the energy stored by a system undergoing deformation.

Sabyasachi said:   1 decade ago
The area under the stress diagram represent the toughness but with in the elastic limit it is denotes the value of strain energy.

Ajai said:   1 decade ago
Strain energy is defined as the ability to absorb energy during deformation when the load is applied.

Resilience is defined as the ability to store energy upto elastic limit.

Max energy stored in elastic limit is called proof resilience.

Energy stored up to fracture is called toughness.

Per unit volume is called modulus of resilience and modulus of toughness.


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