Dear All, In some of the materials we need to go for 0.2% offset method for Y.S. Why? & 0.2% of which value is to be calculated? Thanx & Regds, PSP |
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Percent elongation = 100 |
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Percent reduction in area = 100 |
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Dear Prashantpan:
In some materials, the stress at which the material changes from elastic to plastic behavior is not easily detected.
In this case, the offset yield strength is determined. A line is constructed parallel to the initial portion of the stress-strain curve but offset by 0.002 in/in (0.2%) from the origin.
The 0.2% offset yield strength is the stress at which the constructed line intersects the stress-strain curve as shown:
Dear Sir, Can u give one example for the same? Thanx & Regds, PSP --- On Wed, 3/8/11, Ramin Kondori <ramink...@gmail.com> wrote: |
Dear All, In some of the materials we need to go for 0.2% offset method for Y.S. Why? & 0.2% of which value is to be calculated? Thanx & Regds, PSP |