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
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Er Satish Gupta said:   3 years ago
Resilience is the energy stored in the body with an elastic limit.

While Proof resilience is the energy stored in the body upto the elastic limit.

So, the Correct Answer is D.
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Vilas Jadhav said:   5 years ago
Total strain energy which can be stored in a body upto elastic limit is known as Resilience.
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Teenendar said:   6 years ago
Resilience is the ability of a material to absorb energy.
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Anand said:   6 years ago
D is right because none of the options specifies strain energy, all option gives only energy.
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Mandar said:   8 years ago
I too agree Option A is correct.
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Pradeep G said:   8 years ago
According to me, Option A is correct.
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CHANDAN said:   6 years ago
Resilience is only in tensile load as in stress-strain diagram.
Strain energy can be either due to compression or tension.
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Abhishek said:   8 years ago
Option A is correct according to me.
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Shubham pundhir said:   8 years ago
I think answer A is correct answer because resilience is the other name of total strain energy ie stain energy stored in a body within elastic limit.

Praveen said:   8 years ago
@Manish.

That is modulus of resilience.


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