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  2. Strength of materials - Wikipedia

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    For example, the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of AISI 1018 Steel is 440 MPa. In Imperial units, the unit of stress is given as lbf/in 2 or pounds-force per square inch. This unit is often abbreviated as psi. One thousand psi is abbreviated ksi. A factor of safety is a design criteria that an engineered component or structure must achieve.

  3. Compressive stress - Wikipedia

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    The ability of a material to withstand compressive stresses without failing is known as its compressive strength. When an object is subjected to a force in a single direction (referred to as a uniaxial compression ), the compressive stress is determined by dividing the applied force by the cross-sectional area of the object. [ 1 ]

  4. Polymer - Wikipedia

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    The tensile strength of a material quantifies how much elongating stress the material will endure before failure. [50] [51] This is very important in applications that rely upon a polymer's physical strength or durability. For example, a rubber band with a higher tensile strength will hold a greater weight before snapping.

  5. Titanium - Wikipedia

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    Commercially pure (99.2% pure) grades of titanium have ultimate tensile strength of about 434 MPa (63,000 psi), equal to that of common, low-grade steel alloys, but are less dense. Titanium is 60% denser than aluminium, but more than twice as strong [ 16 ] as the most commonly used 6061-T6 aluminium alloy .

  6. List of synthetic polymers - Wikipedia

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    Inert, thermally stable, tough and high tensile strength: Bottles, pipes, inner insulation (dielectric) of coax cable (see also PTFE), plastic bags, etc. Polypropylene: PP: Resistant to acids and alkalies, High tensile strength: Auto parts, industrial fibers, food containers, liner in bags, dishware and as a wrapping material for textiles and food

  7. Tungsten - Wikipedia

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    Another 34 artificial radioisotopes of tungsten have been characterized, the most stable of which are 181 W with a half-life of 121.2 days, 185 W with a half-life of 75.1 days, 188 W with a half-life of 69.4 days, 178 W with a half-life of 21.6 days, and 187 W with a half-life of 23.72 h. [38]

  8. 9 Reasons You Need Strength Training in Your Life - AOL

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    Enhances Quality of Life. Building muscular strength through strength training makes movement of everyday life easier, which promotes a better quality of life, says Sung. "Whether it's running ...

  9. Composite material - Wikipedia

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    Still, the tensile strength will be greater than for the purely perpendicular orientation, since the force perpendicular to the fibres will decrease by a factor of 1/sin θ and the area decreases by a factor of 1/sin θ producing a composite tensile strength of σ perp /sin 2 θ where σ perp is the tensile strength of the composite with fibres ...