1.3 Engineering Stress-Strain Diagram
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1.3 Engineering Stress-Strain Diagram
The feformation in which stress and strain are proportional is calledelastic deformation.
For elastic deformation, a plot of stress (ordinate) versus strain (abscissa) results in a
linear relationship, called Hooke’s law, as shown in Figure1.6.
Stress-Strain Diagram
(medium-carbon (0.3–0.6% C) steel)
Strain (ε )
1
2
3
5
Stress (
σ =
F/A
) 0
Fracture
Ultimate
tensile
strength
Slope=E Beginning of necking
yield
strength
4
Elastic limit
Yield point
E=
σ
ε
= Elastic modulus (Young's modulus)
Necking leading to fracture
Neck
Steel specimen
Tensile load
direction
Figure 1.6: Stress-Strain Diagram- Description of Mechanical Properties.
Hooke’s Law
Within elastic limit, stress (‡) is directly proportional to strain (‘). Or‡Ã‘.
With E as the proportionality constant, called theelastic modulus, we have
‡=E‘. Or Elastic Moldulus,E=