Property of a material by virtue of which, it can be drawn into thin.. wire.
1000kg
Tensile roof is a tension membrane roof made of fabric. It's used to cover modern-looking pre-fabricated buildings with low energy consumption. You can find examples of tensile roofs at http://fstructures.com
Steel Cable typically is considered to have the highest tensile strength of materials that are used in buildings/bridges.
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Tensile stress is the result of a force acting over a cross sectional area that pulls material apart. This occurs in normal faults, rift valleys and at divergent plate boundaries.
the maximum stress which the material can bear without breaking is called the maximum tensile strength of the material
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.
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.
High tensile steel put simply is used where structures require high tensile strength. Tensile stress is where the forces on a material are "pulling" from each end away from the centre. Steel can be alloyed with certain materials such as aluminum to create a material that is stronger under tensile loading. An example of where high tensile steel is required is the cables of the ANZAC bridge that support its deck. Hope this helps..
Tensile strength is the ultimate capacity of the material to resist a tensile load regardless of deflection.Tensile modulus also known as Young's modulus, is a measure of the stiffness of an isotropic elastic material. It is defined as the ratio of the uniaxial stress over the uniaxial strain. It is determined from the slope of a stress-strain curve traced during tensile tests conducted on a sample of the material.
Tensile strength testing is performed by pulling on a substance until it breaks. A tensile test is known for being the most fundamental type of mechanical test that can be performed on a material.
Resistance against pulling or squeezing of the material in their show.
A tensile test is performed by stretching the material until it breaks. An impact test is performed by applying a sudden shock to the material so that it fractures.
Ductility is an objects ability to deform under tensile stress.
The greatest stress that a material can resist before breaking is called the ultimate tensile strength. It is the maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without breaking under tension. Different materials have different ultimate tensile strengths, and it is an important property to consider for designing and engineering structures.
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.
its tensile strength :P