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Von Mises Stress (Distortion Energy Theory)

Von Mises Stress (Distortion Energy Theory)

(802 words)
December 23, 2025

Von Mises stress is a stress criterion used to determine whether a material will yield or not. It is particularly widely used for metals and ductile materials (materials that exhibit the same properties in all directions). The von Mises theory is based on the concept of distortion energy and is also commonly referred to as the "distortion energy theory" or "maximum distortion energy theory".Development of the TheoryThe concept of von Mises stress was first proposed by Maksymilian Huber in 1904.

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Plastic Deformation

Plastic Deformation

(101 words)
December 25, 2025

DefinitionThe phenomenon in which a body together fails to return to its original shape after the applied force is removed is called plastic deformation.How It Is ObtainedIn a stress-strain graph, the area under the linear region region is called the elastic region while the area under the nonlinear region is called the plastic region elastic region plastic.Whether a body undergoes plastic deformation is determined by the stress value reached by the material below its load. Accordingly if the st

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Toughness

Toughness

(199 words)
December 24, 2025

Toughness is the total amount of energy a material can absorb until fracture. This feature represents the material’s coup like capacity to absorb energy under external loads. Toughness is directly related to the area under the stress-strain curve, which indicates the energy absorbed per unit volume.A material with high toughness is expected to have both high ductility and high strength. Brittle materials with high strength but low ductility, and materials with low strength but high ductility, ar

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Ductile Material

Ductile Material

(550 words)
December 23, 2025

Ductility is a mechanical property that indicates a material's ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before plastic deformation to. Ductile materials experience damage after noticeable elongation or shape change rather than sudden fracture when subjected to high stresses. This behavior enables a more controlled load capacity by preventing sudden structural collapse during fault conditions, thereby enhancing safe usage.【1】Intracrystalline MobilityDuctile metals subjected to high stre

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Stress-Strain Curve

Stress-Strain Curve

(494 words)
December 1, 2025

Stress-Strain Curve is one of the fundamental graphical tools used to characterize the mechanical behavior of a material. This curve defines the relationship between the applied external force (stress) and the resulting deformation (strain). In materials science and engineering, it holds central importance in evaluating elastic, plastic, and fracture behaviors.Purpose of UseStress-strain curves enable the determination of parameters such as the elastic limit, melting point, fracture strain, duct

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