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The Effective Utilization of Yield Strength

open access: yesJournal of Engineering for Industry, 1971
In many structural and constructional applications (such as pressure vessels), steels, particularly high-yield-strength steels, are not being utilized as effectively as may be possible. This occurs because the design stress permitted by many specifications and codes is effectively based only on the tensile strength.
J. H. Gross
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Theoretical prediction of temperature dependent yield strength for metallic materials

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2016
Based on a kind of equivalence between heat energy and distortional strain energy, it is assumed that there is a constant maximum which includes both the distortional strain energy and the corresponding equivalent heat energy associated with material ...
Weiguo Li, Xianhe Zhang, Haibo Kou
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Yield Strength of Diamond

Physical Review Letters, 1995
The temperature dependence of the yield stress of diamond is predicted from existing data of crystals with diamond or diamondlike structure: silicon, germanium, and silicon carbide.
, Suzuki, , Yonenaga, , Kirchner
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Influence of temperature- and phase-dependent yield strength on residual stresses in ultra-high strength steel S960 weldments [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Materials Research and Technology, 2021
The temperature- and phase-dependent yield strength plays a decisive role in the precise prediction of residual stresses in structural steel weldments. Since it is very expensive and time-consuming to directly measure the yield strength of a given steel ...
Jiamin Sun   +2 more
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On Strength at Yield in Condensed Matter

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2014
This paper concerns the lower of a range of thresholds that control the response of condensed matter under loading in compression, from the ambient laboratory state to the point at which the bond strength is overcome and warm dense matter is formed.
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USE OF TERMS YIELD STRENGTH AND YIELD POINT

2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to describe the terms yield strength and yield point. Included are definitions for both terms and recommendations for their use and application.</div></div>
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Yield strength of molybdenum at high pressures

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2007
In the diamond anvil cell technology, the pressure gradient approach is one of the three major methods in determining the yield strength for various materials at high pressures. In the present work, by in situ measuring the thickness of the sample foil, we have improved the traditional technique in this method.
Qiumin, Jing   +6 more
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Theory of Melting and Yield Strength

Physical Review, 1955
The theory of melting proposed by Furth [1], which has been related to the rupture strength, has been criticized as yielding fortuitous results largely because rupture strengths have been associated more definitely with surface phenomena [2]. It may therefore be of interest to try to relate Furth’s theory or a modification thereof to the yield strength,
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