Examples of 'yield strength' in a sentence

Meaning of "yield strength"

In materials science and engineering, yield strength refers to the amount of stress that a material can withstand before it begins to deform permanently
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  • The amount of strain corresponding to the yield point; the minimum pressure required to cause a material to deform plastically (irreversibly).

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Tensile strength yield strength elongation hardness.
Yield strength at maximum working temperature.
F y specified yield strength of reinforcement.
Yield strength instead of dynamic yield strength was used.
This helps prevent the yield strength from being exceeded.
The yield strength and stiffness are overestimated by simulations.
Doing so would compromise the yield strength of the metals being used.
High yield strength and close tolerances.
Highly wear resistant chains with high yield strength.
Effects on yield strength and elongation are shown.
The cold rolling increases the yield strength and hardness.
This yield strength of course depends on the material.
Cementite enhances the yield strength of the steel pipe.
High yield strength may also be beneficial in crash.
Wonderful yield strength.

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The yield strength is at least of the same order of magnitude.
Unconfined yield strength test.
Yield strength steel and compressive strength concrete given.
Si causes deterioration of yield strength accompanying an increase of retained austenite.
Yield strength of the hoop.
Flat products in high yield strength steels for cold forming.
Yield strength and tensile strength are important parameters for performance.
Compressive yield strength.
A lower yield strength relates to the ease of deformation.
Compression yield strength.
The high yield strength and flexibility of the tightening.
Adding oxygen is one way to increase room temperature yield strength.
Very low yield strength consumable.
Ultimate stress is the macroscopic magnitude characterizing the yield strength of a material.
The higher yield strength provides a double effect.
These fine carbide particles can provide significant increases in yield strength.
Vanadium increases yield strength effectively by precipitation hardening.
Special attention should be given to the variation of the yield strength with thickness.
The yield strength was measured.
They have excellent flexural yield strength and flexural properties.
The yield strength for definition of the plastic limit.
The ultimate tensile strength and yield strength of the profiled steel.
Yield strength MPa.
Offset yield strength.
Yield strength anomaly.
Normal diamonds have a yield strength of less than one percent.
Yield strength of steel.
Precipitation hardening superalloys exhibit yield strength anomaly over a considerable temperature range.
Yield strength is the lowest stress that produces a permanent deformation in a material.
It was thus confirmed that the yield strength was lower than that of the example.
The yield strength of the tubular sleeve is capable of being modified by heat treatment.
Note that the upper limit of the yield strength is not particularly limited.
Having a yield strength lower than the specified minimum yield strength.
The elastic range ends when the material reaches its yield strength.
Steels with higher yield strength and toughnesshave thereforeto be used.

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