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Tensile or compressive strain is the response of an object or medium to tensile or compressive stress Here the elastic modulus is called Young s modulus Tensile or compressive stress causes elongation or shortening of the object or medium and is due to an external forces acting along only one direction perpendicular to the cross
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This is the elastic portion of the tensile test If those of you who are mathematically inclined would graph the stress on one axis versus strain how much it stretched you would get a straight line The slope of that straight line is called the Elastic Modulus also called Young s Modulus with the symbol E
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Indirect Tensile Modulus IDTM One of the original stiffness/modulus measurement tests where the load is applied in the vertical plane while the strain/deformation is measured in the horizontal plane When applying the load in the vertical plane the horizontal plane experiences extension indirectly tension where this test gets its name from
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Tensile Modulusor Young s Modulus alt Modulus of Elasticityis a measure of stiffness of an elastic material It is used to describe the elastic properties of objects like wires rods or columns when they are stretched or compressed Tensile Modulus is defined as the
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Tensile properties are composed of the reaction of the materials to resist when forces are applied in tension Determining the tensile properties is crucial because it provides information about the modulus of elasticity elastic limit elongation proportional limit reduction in area tensile strength yield point yield strength and other tensile properties
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Young s modulus also known as the tensile modulus elastic modulus or traction modulus measured in Pa which is a pressure unit N m 2 10MPa is equivalent to 1Kg force per square millimeter is a mechanical property of linear elastic materials It evaluates the elasticity of rigid or solid materials which is the relation between the deformation of a material and the power needed to deform it
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Define Tensile Modulus Tensile Modulus synonyms Tensile Modulus pronunciation Tensile Modulus translation English dictionary definition of Tensile Modulus n another name for modulus of elasticity Collins English DictionaryComplete and Unabridged 12th Edition 2014 ©
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Ultimate tensile stress UTS It is defined as the maximum stress that a material can withstand when a force is applied When the materials are pushed beyond UTS they experience the cracking Modulus of resilience It is defined as the ratio between tensile stress and two times the Youngs modulus
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the loss modulus see Figure 2 The storage modulus either E or G is the measure of the sample s elastic behavior The ratio of the loss to the storage is the tan delta and is often called damping It is a measure of the energy dissipation of a material Q How does the storage modulus in a DMA run compare to Young s modulus
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Modulus of Elasticity or Young s Modulus is commonly used for metals and metal alloys and expressed in terms 10 6 lb f /in 2 N/m 2 or Pa Tensile modulus is often used for plastics and is expressed in terms 10 5 lb f /in 2 or GPa Shear Modulus of Elasticityor Modulus of Rigidity G = stress
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Young s modulus is the modulus of tensile elasticity Tensile elasticity indicates the ability of a body to undergo linear deformation A body undergoes linear deformation when it is stretched or compressed along a longitudinal axis Young s modulus is given by the ratio of tensile stress to tensile strain
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The tensile modulus of a solid material is a mechanical property that measures its stiffness It is defined as the ratio of its tensile stress force per unit area
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What is the difference between Young s Modulus and Tensile Strength Young s modulus is a measurement of the strain response of the material to the stress Ultimate tensile strength is a measurement of how much stress the material can withstand The Young s modulus is a variable for non linear materials which varies with the stress applied The tensile strength is a fixed value for a
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The reciprocal of the Young s modulus is the tensile compliance D defined by ε = D σ In a static stress strain experiment a sample is pulled at a constant elongation rate and the stress σ is measured as function of strain ε A typical tensile test specimen is shown below 1 Tensile
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Tensile stress corresponding to the yield point an Increase in strain does not result in an increase in stress Tensile Modulus Often referred to as Young s Modulus or the modulus of elasticity tensile modulus is the slope of a secant line between 0 05 and 0 25 strain on a stress strain plot
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