spider silk's tensile strength (per unit of density) is about ten times that of steel cable.
It is the ultimate strength of a material subjected to tensile loading. In other words, it is the maximum stress developed in a material in a tension test.
Your question is vague. Any way if it can withstand 300000 PSI the tensile strength is higher than that. It depends on the material since Tensile strength is known as ultimate tensile strength at which level the item fails.
the yield strength of EN8 material is 465MPa.
It is the strength in pounds per square inch of a material at which it will be pulled apart.
That all depends on the material For most all metals, tensile strength is stronger by about factor of 1.7 For most metals tensile strength is equal to compression strength For concrete, both comppression strength and shear strength are higher than tensile strength For many composites, tensile strenght is higherthan compression strength
the maximum stress which the material can bear without breaking is called the maximum tensile strength of the material
There are multitudes of plastics, and they vary widely in their mechanical properties. It is not possible to assign a tensile strength to "plastic" as there are so many.
Steel Cable typically is considered to have the highest tensile strength of materials that are used in buildings/bridges.
No. The tensile strength comes from the grain inside the metal and the ingredients used to make a certain metal. Lengths are determined by tensile strength and material advised to be used for that specific use.
It is the ultimate strength of a material subjected to tensile loading. In other words, it is the maximum stress developed in a material in a tension test.
Your question is vague. Any way if it can withstand 300000 PSI the tensile strength is higher than that. It depends on the material since Tensile strength is known as ultimate tensile strength at which level the item fails.
Yield strength is a form of tensile strength, as yield strength is maximum strength upto which a material retains its original shape or it is in elastisity above which it will in plasticity.
The proportional limit is the stress value at which the stress is no longer linear with strain. After that, the material will begin to yield and become non-linear, or plastic, and then it will fail at a higher value called the tensile strength. For most metals, the proportional limit is well below the tensile strength; for example annealed stainless steel has a proportional limit near 30 ksi and tensile strength of 80 ksi; aluminum has a proportional limit of 35 ksi and tensile strength of 42 ksi.
the yield strength of EN8 material is 465MPa.
It is the strength in pounds per square inch of a material at which it will be pulled apart.
That all depends on the material For most all metals, tensile strength is stronger by about factor of 1.7 For most metals tensile strength is equal to compression strength For concrete, both comppression strength and shear strength are higher than tensile strength For many composites, tensile strenght is higherthan compression strength
Resistance against pulling or squeezing of the material in their show.