(in materials that do not exhibit a well-defined yield point) the stress at which a specific amount of plastic deformation is produced, usually taken as 0.2 per cent of the unstressed length.
〔物理〕屈服强度
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High-strength structural carbon steels have yield strengths greater than 275 MPa and are available in various product forms.
The yield strength is the stress required to produce a small-specified amount of plastic deformation.
The main alloy ingredients offer high yield strengths.
It's yield strength is less than the force needed to subduct it.
Medium-carbon ultrahigh-strength steels are structural steels with yield strengths that can exceed 1380 MPa.
Definition of yield strength in US English:
yield strength
noun
Physics
(in materials that do not exhibit a well-defined yield point) the stress at which a specific amount of plastic deformation is produced, usually taken as 0.2 percent of the unstressed length.
〔物理〕屈服强度
Example sentencesExamples
It's yield strength is less than the force needed to subduct it.
The yield strength is the stress required to produce a small-specified amount of plastic deformation.
The main alloy ingredients offer high yield strengths.
High-strength structural carbon steels have yield strengths greater than 275 MPa and are available in various product forms.
Medium-carbon ultrahigh-strength steels are structural steels with yield strengths that can exceed 1380 MPa.