In the mechanics of materials, the strength of the material refers to the ability of the material to resist an externally applied force without breaking or yielding.
The strength of a material is evaluated based on the amount of load it can take before fracturing.
There are different types of material strength they are:
Compressive Strength.
Compressive strength is the ability of a material or structural elements to withstand loads that reduce the size of the material when applied.
Tensile Strength.
Tensile strength is defined as the measure of a material's ability to resist deformation under tension or stretching forces.
Shear Strength.
Shear strength is defined as the ability of a material to resist shear force without failing.
Fatigue Strength.
fatigue strength is the amplitude of cyclic stress that can be applied to a material without causing fatigue failure.
Flexural or Bending Strength.
Flexural strength also known as Modulus of rupture, or bend strength is a material property that describes the ability of a material to resist deformation under bending.
Torsional Strength.
Torsional strength measures the ability of a material to withstand a twisting load.
An overview of all these strengths is discussed in this video.
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