Use a stress-strain curve to depict the determination of the followings: (A) elastic energy, (B) resilience and hysteresis, (C) toughness and (D) elastic and plastic deformation region.
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It can be determined by calculating the area under the elastic portion of the stress-strain curve. The elastic portion is the linear region of the curve where the material behaves elastically, meaning it returns to its original shape when the stress is removed. Show more…
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