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So when calling out a "Strength" of a material, it is indeed based on the Eleastic Limit? Rebar that is labeled Fy=60ksi is based on the elastic limit of the stress-strain curve? Or is the Yielding point what officially dictates the Fy=60ksi?
In design, you typically are speaking within a materials elastic limit, meaning, this is the limit where the material can fully recover from deformation. Now, materials also have an ultimate tensile strength (UTS) which is the strongest the material will ever be, however, the material will never go back to its original dimensions.
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I love this man. He does an extremely good job of explaining this stuff. My professor explains this stuff way too fast for me to make sense of it; I also have troubles with books in terms of making sense of some of this stuff and memorizing it. These episodes are great for reinforcing this stuff as well as helping it to make sense.
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So when calling out a "Strength" of a material, it is indeed based on the Eleastic Limit? Rebar that is labeled Fy=60ksi is based on the elastic limit of the stress-strain curve? Or is the Yielding point what officially dictates the Fy=60ksi?
In design, you typically are speaking within a materials elastic limit, meaning, this is the limit where the material can fully recover from deformation. Now, materials also have an ultimate tensile strength (UTS) which is the strongest the material will ever be, however, the material will never go back to its original dimensions.
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