tensile strength

NOUN
  1. the strength of material expressed as the greatest longitudinal stress it can bear without tearing apart
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How To Use tensile strength In A Sentence

  • A linear relation between shrinkage also tensile Strength and the function of amorphous orientation state, ( 1 - Xc ) fam , was founded.
  • Cyanoacrylates adhesives (also referred to as superglues), which form high shear and tensile strength, can be used to join nearly all materials.
  • Many framers use a cotton thread with just enough tensile strength to effectively hold the item, but not too much to cause damage.
  • For a hydro-fracture to form and propagate, fluid pressure must exceed horizontal stress plus the tensile strength of the overburden.
  • Cast iron cannot compare with steel in tensile strength.
  • The tensile strength in a plashed hedge is actually the sum of the imparted strength and energy of the hedger. Wildwood
  • Force to break or ultimate tensile strength measured in newtons/m2 or pascals is increasingly criticized as an inferior measure of adhesion.
  • Tin is structurally a weak metal, and when used in bearing applications it is alloyed with copper and antimony for increased hardness, tensile strength and fatigue resistance.
  • The modulus is represented by the op line, the tensile strength by et, and the tensile elongation by oe.
  • Certain materials can be manufactured with a high tensile strength.
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