Tensile testing is essential for the characterization of the materials’ behaviours. It is performed by applying a continuously increasing tensile force to the major axis
A stress-strain curve that shows the relationship between engineering stress and strain is the principal result of the tensile test. Since the tensile force causes a little reduction in the sample’s cross-section, the true or actual stress is slightly different from the stress shown on the stress-strain curve.
The ratio of the applied load P to the cross-sectional area is used to compute stress (A). The simultaneous measurements of the changes in length and area serve as inputs for computing the parameters needed to build the stress-strain curve.
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