Hi,
There is something that i can never seem to understand in a stress strain graph....
the difference between the
yield point and
elastic limitaccording to my teacher they are the same thing,
according to the edexcel book:
Yield Point = the point where a small change in stress causes a large change in strain
Elastic Limit = the point up to which a material is elastically deformed
along with that doubt, there seems to be a misconception with the definitions of the words STRENGTH and TOUGHNESS...
i did some reading, and found that toughness is the energy absorbed per unit volume, and stronger materials have a high ultimate tensile stress..
Now, once again resorting to edexcel definitions:
TOUGHNESS = the property of materials to resist plastic deformation. A large amount of force is needed to cause plastic deformation.
STRENGTH = property of materials to absorb large amounts of stress without failure...
those are a bit vague... any clarification would be great