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Is there a yield point for every material? (hint: fiber reinforced composites)
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Is there a yield point for every material? (hint: fiber reinforced composites)
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Is there a yield point for every material? (hint: fiber reinforced composites)
can you help me answer this? Thanks
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Brittle materials can have no plastic behaviour at all, hence no transition.
Chances are that your course defines fragile materials in the same chapter as yield point.
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