Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 38)
38.
Resilience is the
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Jagadeesh said:
1 decade ago
Resilience is nothing but strain energy.
Harish said:
1 decade ago
Resilience:
It Is The power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc. , after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity.
It Is The power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc. , after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity.
Arun Kumar..IIIT said:
1 decade ago
This is the right definition of Resilience.
The strain energy absorbed by the specimen is called resilience.
The strain energy absorbed by the specimen is called resilience.
Nishanth Kallada said:
1 decade ago
Proportional limit is the max stress upto which stress is directly proportional to strain.
Raju said:
1 decade ago
Strain energy absorbed by the body within the elastic limit.
Magesh said:
1 decade ago
What is proportional 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.
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.
Atimanas said:
1 decade ago
The correct answer is Resilience is the energy stored in a body when strained within proportional (not elastic) limit.
Manohar said:
1 decade ago
No dude you are talking about "toughness". I concur with option"A".
Lakshmi narayanan said:
1 decade ago
Total strain energy stored in the body is termed as resilience.
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