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Properties of Metals DOE-HDBK-1017/1-93 STRAIN STRAIN When stress is present strain will be involved also.   The two types of strain will be  discussed  in  this  chapter.    Personnel  need  to  be  aware  how  strain  may  be applied and how it affects the component. EO  1.3 DEFINE  the  following  terms: a. Strain b. Plastic  deformation c. Proportional  limit EO  1.4 IDENTIFY  the  two  common  forms of  strain. EO  1.5 DISTINGUISH   between   the   two   common   forms   of   strain according  to  dimensional  change. EO  1.6 STATE how iron crystalline lattice structures, g and a , deform under  load. In the use of metal for mechanical engineering purposes, a given state of stress usually exists in a considerable volume of the material.   Reaction of the atomic structure will manifest itself on a macroscopic scale.   Therefore, whenever a stress (no matter how small) is applied to a metal, a proportional dimensional change or distortion must take place. Such a proportional dimensional change (intensity or degree of the distortion) is called strain and is  measured  as  the  total  elongation  per  unit  length  of  material  due  to  some  applied  stress. Equation 2-2 illustrates this proportion or distortion. (2-2) Strain      e   d L where: e = strain (in./in.) d = total elongation (in.) L = original length (in.) Rev. 0 Page 7 MS-02

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