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  1. A typical stress-strain curve has several points12:
    1. Proportional Limit: It is the region in the strain curve which obeys Hooke’s law, i.e. within the elastic limit the stress is directly proportional to the strain produced in the material or body.
    2. Elastic Limit: It is the point beyond which the material or body does not return to its original shape and size after the removal of the external force.
    3. Yield Point or Yield Stress Point: It is the point at which the material or body starts to deform plastically.
    4. Ultimate Stress Point: It is the point at which the material or body breaks or fractures.
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    Stress-Strain Curve Explanation

    • Point A is the elastic limit or proportional limit.
    • Point B is the elastic limit or upper yield point.
    • Point C is the lower yield point.
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    Explanation of Stress-strain Curve

    • 1. Proportional Limit: It is the region in the strain curve which obeys hooke’s law i.e. within the elastic limit the stress is directly proportional to the strain produced in the material or body. ...
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    Stress–strain curve - Wikipedia

    In engineering and materials science, a stress–strain curve for a material gives the relationship between stress and strain. It is obtained by gradually applying load to a test coupon and measuring the deformation, from which the stress and strain can be determined (see tensile testing). These curves reveal many of … See more

    Generally speaking, curves that represent the relationship between stress and strain in any form of deformation can be regarded as stress–strain curves. The stress and strain can … See more

    Some common characteristics among the stress–strain curves can be distinguished with various groups of materials and, on this basis, to divide materials into two broad categories; namely, the ductile materials and the brittle materials.
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    A schematic diagram for the stress–strain curve of low carbon steel at room temperature is shown in figure 1. There are several stages … See more

     
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