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... modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus , named after Thomas Young , who published an account of it in 1807 . Equation 3-5 actually represents the equation of the initial straight- lined portion of the stress - strain diagram up to the ...
... modulus of elasticity , the ultimate stress , and the rupture stress . Use a scale of 1 in . = 15 ksi and 1 in . 0.05 in./in . Redraw the linear - elastic region , using the same stress scale but a strain scale of 1 in . 0.001 in ...
... modulus of elasticity of E1 and each a cross - sectional area A1 , and a central post EF made from material 2 having a modulus of elasticity E2 and a cross sectional area A2 . If posts AB and CD are to be replaced by those having a ...