Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 38)
38.
Resilience is the
energy stored in a body when strained within elastic limits
energy stored in a body when strained upto the breaking of the specimen
maximum strain energy which can be stored in a body
none of the above
Answer: Option
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Dushyant said:   1 decade ago
Why option (a) is not correct?

Rhishi said:   1 decade ago
Resilience is the ability of a material to absorb energy when it is deformed elastically, and release that energy upon unloading.

Lakshmi narayanan said:   1 decade ago
Total strain energy stored in the body is termed as resilience.

Manohar said:   1 decade ago
No dude you are talking about "toughness". I concur with option"A".

Atimanas said:   1 decade ago
The correct answer is Resilience is the energy stored in a body when strained within proportional (not elastic) limit.

Chanda Raghu said:   1 decade ago
Option (A) is correct.

Resilience: Strain Energy within the elastic limit.

Proof resilience: Maximum Energy stored up to the elastic limit.

Modulus of resilience: Proof resilience per unit volume.

Magesh said:   1 decade ago
What is proportional limit?

Raju said:   1 decade ago
Strain energy absorbed by the body within the elastic limit.

Nishanth Kallada said:   1 decade ago
Proportional limit is the max stress upto which stress is directly proportional to strain.

Arun Kumar..IIIT said:   1 decade ago
This is the right definition of Resilience.

The strain energy absorbed by the specimen is called resilience.


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