Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 45)
45.
The stress at which the extension of the material takes place more quickly as compared to the increase in load, is called
elastic limit
yield point
ultimate point
breaking point
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Manoj said:   8 years ago
At upper yeild point without increase load it is falls suddenly to the lower yeild point because constant loading.
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Lakshmi narayanan said:   1 decade ago
Until the yield point the material will deform plastically, once it passes the yield point the material doesn't retain the original shape after the stress is removed.

Akshay j said:   1 decade ago
At yield point the material will deform without increase in stress.

Kashi kashyap said:   1 decade ago
So it does not allow to regain its original shape.

Sudhir said:   9 years ago
A yield strength or yield point of a material is defined in engineering and materials science as the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically.

Siddharth said:   7 years ago
For Yield point, there is a considerable increase in strain without much increase in stress.

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