The resistance of a material to longitudinal stress (tension); a measure of the force required to pull it apart, The resistance of a material to breaking under tension, ‑ The greatest longitudinal stress a fabric can bear without tearing apart, The maximum pulling stress or force per unit cross-sectional area that the specimen can withstand before breaking, Breaking strength of a material when subjected to a tensile (stretching) force Usually measured by placing a standard test piece in the jaws of a tensile machine, gradually separating the jaws, and measuring the stretching force necessary to break the test piece Tensile strength is commonly expressed as pounds (or tons) per square inch of original cross section, the maximum stress that a material can withstand without breaking, ability of a material to resist lateral strain or longitudinal stress from being pulled in opposite directions, Ultimate strength of a material subjected to tensile loading It is the maximum stress developed in a material in a tension test, The greatest longitudinal stress that a material can bear without tearing or pulling apart Also called tensile load, the strength of material expressed as the greatest longitudinal stress it can bear without tearing apart, TS, The maximum tensile stress which a material will develop The tensile strength is usually considered to be the load in pounds per square inch at which a test specimen ruptures, The force required to break a piece of tape by pulling on opposite ends of the piece, The maximum stress in uniaxial tension testing which a material will withstand prior to fracture The ultimate tensile strength is calculated from the maximum load applied during the test divided by the original cross-sectional area, The maximum load per unit area that a material is capable of withstanding before it fails (pulls apart) Units are in psi, The ability of a material to withstand a load under tension (i e , when being pulled apart) Tensile strength is expressed in PSI, The pulling stress required to break a given specimen Thermal rating The temperature range in which a material will perform its function without undue degradations, The ability of a structural material to withstand bending and stretching forces, The amount of load a fastener can withstand without failure Expressed in pounds per square inch or megapascals (MPa), The ability of a film to withstand pulling stresses, A paper's ability to withstand pressure, resistance of a material to being torn apart; maximum stretching force, The resistance of a material to a force tending to tear it apart, measured as the maximum tension the material can withstand without tearing. the ability of steel or concrete etc to bear pressure or weight without breaking. Ratio of the maximum load a material can support without fracture when being stretched to the original area of a cross section of the material. When stresses less than the tensile strength are removed, a material completely or partially returns to its original size and shape. As the stress approaches that of the tensile strength, a material that has begun to flow forms a narrow, constricted region that is easily fractured. Tensile strengths are measured in units of force per unit area. See also deformation and flow, The longitudinal pulling stress a material can withstand without tearing apart or the maximum tensile stress the material can sustain, The amount of stretching a material can withstand before breaking, The ability of a paper to resist breaking under stress and strain conditions in both directions (CD & MD) Measured in lbs per inch, The amount of pulling a fiber can withstand before it stretches and breaks, The measure of a material's ability to withstand a tensile or pulling stress without rupture Tensile strength of a material is usually measured in pounds or tons per square inch of cross section, The amount of longitudinal pulling stress that a material can withstand before being pulled apart, The maximum tensile stress sustained by a plastic specimen before it fails in a tension test, The maximum stress that a material can withstand In tensile testing, the ratio of maximum load to original cross sectional area Also called Ultimate Strength,
16
The resistance of a material to longitudinal stress (tension); a measure of the force required to pull it apart
ts
17
The resistance of a material to breaking under tension
ts
18
‑ The greatest longitudinal stress a fabric can bear without tearing apart
ts
19
The maximum pulling stress or force per unit cross-sectional area that the specimen can withstand before breaking
ts
20
Breaking strength of a material when subjected to a tensile (stretching) force Usually measured by placing a standard test piece in the jaws of a tensile machine, gradually separating the jaws, and measuring the stretching force necessary to break the test piece Tensile strength is commonly expressed as pounds (or tons) per square inch of original cross section
ts
21
the maximum stress that a material can withstand without breaking
ts
22
ability of a material to resist lateral strain or longitudinal stress from being pulled in opposite directions
ts
23
Ultimate strength of a material subjected to tensile loading It is the maximum stress developed in a material in a tension test
ts
24
The greatest longitudinal stress that a material can bear without tearing or pulling apart Also called tensile load
ts
25
the strength of material expressed as the greatest longitudinal stress it can bear without tearing apart
ts
26
TS
ts
27
The maximum tensile stress which a material will develop The tensile strength is usually considered to be the load in pounds per square inch at which a test specimen ruptures
ts
28
The force required to break a piece of tape by pulling on opposite ends of the piece
ts
29
The maximum stress in uniaxial tension testing which a material will withstand prior to fracture The ultimate tensile strength is calculated from the maximum load applied during the test divided by the original cross-sectional area
ts
30
The maximum load per unit area that a material is capable of withstanding before it fails (pulls apart) Units are in psi
ts
31
The ability of a material to withstand a load under tension (i e , when being pulled apart) Tensile strength is expressed in PSI
ts
32
The pulling stress required to break a given specimen Thermal rating The temperature range in which a material will perform its function without undue degradations
ts
33
The ability of a structural material to withstand bending and stretching forces
ts
34
The amount of load a fastener can withstand without failure Expressed in pounds per square inch or megapascals (MPa)
ts
35
The ability of a film to withstand pulling stresses
ts
36
A paper's ability to withstand pressure
ts
37
resistance of a material to being torn apart; maximum stretching force
ts
38
The resistance of a material to a force tending to tear it apart, measured as the maximum tension the material can withstand without tearing. the ability of steel or concrete etc to bear pressure or weight without breaking. Ratio of the maximum load a material can support without fracture when being stretched to the original area of a cross section of the material. When stresses less than the tensile strength are removed, a material completely or partially returns to its original size and shape. As the stress approaches that of the tensile strength, a material that has begun to flow forms a narrow, constricted region that is easily fractured. Tensile strengths are measured in units of force per unit area. See also deformation and flow
ts
39
The longitudinal pulling stress a material can withstand without tearing apart or the maximum tensile stress the material can sustain
ts
40
The amount of stretching a material can withstand before breaking
ts
41
The ability of a paper to resist breaking under stress and strain conditions in both directions (CD & MD) Measured in lbs per inch
ts
42
The amount of pulling a fiber can withstand before it stretches and breaks
ts
43
The measure of a material's ability to withstand a tensile or pulling stress without rupture Tensile strength of a material is usually measured in pounds or tons per square inch of cross section
ts
44
The amount of longitudinal pulling stress that a material can withstand before being pulled apart
ts
45
The maximum tensile stress sustained by a plastic specimen before it fails in a tension test
ts
46
The maximum stress that a material can withstand In tensile testing, the ratio of maximum load to original cross sectional area Also called Ultimate Strength
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada tensile strength kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. tensile strength kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan tensile strength kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.