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Understanding Tensile Strength, Its Importance in Engineering
Tensile strength, or ultimate tensile strength to give it its full name, is the maximum load that a material can withstand without fracturing or being stretched, divided by the original...
What is Tensile Strength? - Matmatch
Tensile strength refers to the amount of load or stress that a material can handle until it stretches and breaks. As its name implies, tensile strength is the material’s resistance to tension caused by mechanical loads applied to it. Terms such as ultimate tensile strength (UTS) or ultimate strength are used interchangeably with tensile strength.
TENSILE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
adjective. engineering specialized uk / ˈten.saɪl / us / ˈten.sɪl / Add to word list. If a material is tensile, it can be stretched. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Flexible, loose and yielding. adrift. bendable. bendy. ductile. ductility. flowing. fullness. jointed. lax. limply. limpness. pliantly. relax. rubbery. semi-flexible.
12.4: Stress, Strain, and Elastic Modulus (Part 1)
Tensile stress and strain occur when the forces are stretching an object, causing its elongation, and the length change ΔL Δ L is positive. Compressive stress and strain occur when the forces are contracting an object, causing its shortening, and the length change ΔL Δ L is negative.
Tensile strength | Definition, Unit, & Facts | Britannica
tensile strength, maximum load that a material can support without fracture when being stretched, divided by the original cross-sectional area of the material. Tensile strengths have dimensions of force per unit area and in the English system of measurement are commonly expressed in units of pounds per square inch, often abbreviated to psi.
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