Mechanical properties Flashcards
Ability of a material to withstand an applied load without failing 
Strength 
The amount of stress, a material can withstand before it begins to take deform plastically.
Yield strength
The strength necessary to resist failure under repeated cyclic loads. Example: 10 million cycles at 50 ksi
Fatigue strength 
The ability of a material to deform or stretch under a load without failing. An increase in temperature increases ductility. A temperature decrease decreases ductility. Ductility and strength are weakest in the through thickness direction of a steel plate. Expressed in percent elongation or percent reduction of area.
Ductility
Freedom from imperfections in the metal or weldment 
Soundness
Ability of a material to resist, penetration or indentation. Hardness can be an approximation of tensile strength. 
Hardness 
Ability of a material to absorb energy slowly without fracturing. A highly ductile material also has generally high toughness. 
Toughness 
Ability of a material to absorb rapidly applied energy when a surface flow is present like a notch 
Notch toughness, impact strength
The point at which a material changes from elastic to plastic
Yield point
The ability of a material to resume it’s normal shape after being stretched.
Elasticity
The maximum stress at which no failure will occur, no matter how many cycles the load is applied.
Endurance limit