what is ultimate tensile strength? for any material give
relation ship between various stretgth like tesile, shear,
% dformation?
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Answer / taranjeet singh
it is the max. tensile or compreesive stress, that a
material can bear before fracture..
u.t.s./ fos = allowable stress.
shear stress= tensile stress/2.
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Answer / sreenatha
Ultimate tensile strength = breaking load/Area
Yield Strength= Yield Load/Area
% Elongation = ((final length - initial length)/initial
length) * 100
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Answer / yesm
i think you study stress and strain digram then your can
findout all your answer
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Answer / karthick
we can differentiate short and long column by length to
dia ratio of the column.if the length is 80 times more
than dia then it is long column.if it is 8 times the dia
then it is short column
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Answer / arunfreddy
the ultimate load is the load at which the structure gonna fail.if the structure is optimally designed then it has to fail at ultimate load.
design limit load-the structure should not fail at design limit load throughout the service life.
ultimate load-the structure should fail if it has to experience the ultimate load.
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Answer / dileep
Ultimate stress is the Maximum stress that a material can
sustain.
Allowable Stress= UTS * FOS.
Shear Stress = Tensile Stress/ 2.
Deformation = PL/AE
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Answer / santhosh
1.what are the different types of stiffness? explain it
2.what is gauss points
3.define short column and long column
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