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3 July, 21:07

What are the three types of mechanical behavior (stress/strain curves) during tensile test? What are the types of materials that have these three types of mechanical behavior respectively?

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  1. 4 July, 00:57
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    The three types of mechanical behavior (stress/strain curves) during tensile test include:

    - Plasticity - ability to be easily moulded or shaped. Ability to be permanently deformed in response to applied force.

    - Ductility - ability of a material to be hammered thin or stretched into wire without breaking

    - Elasticity - ability to retain its original shape after a force causing extension or compression is removed.

    The types of materials that have these three types of mechanical behavior respectively are:

    Plasticity - Some ceramics, clay

    Ductility - Metals.

    Elasticity - Polymers (plastics)
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