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YOUNG'S MODULUS

STRAIN DOE-HDBK-1017/1-93 Properties of Metals The important information in this chapter is summarized below. Strain  is  the  proportional  dimensional  change,  or  the  intensity  or  degree  of distortion, in a material under stress. Plastic deformation is  the dimensional change that does  not disappear when the initiating stress is removed. Proportional limit is the amount of stress just before the point (threshold) at which plastic strain begins to appear or the stress level and the corresponding value of elastic strain. Two types of strain: Elastic strain is a transitory dimensional change that exists only while the initiating stress is applied and disappears immediately upon removal of the stress. Plastic strain (plastic deformation) is a dimensional change that does not disappear when the initiating stress is removed. g-iron face-centered cubic crystal structures deform more readily under load before breaking than a-iron body-centered cubic structures. MS-02 Page 10 Rev. 0

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