STRUCTURAL practice Questionnaires
What is the Modulus of Elasticity
(F/A) (dL/L)
What usually happens to steel when stress
Bend
It is the stress caused by an applied load that acts to reduce the length of a material along the axis of the applied load
Compressive Stress
A term to describe the magnitude to which a structural element is displaced when subjected to an applied load
Deflection
What deformation does a beam contain
Deflection
It is the change in shape of a material created when stress is applied
Deformation
It is the amount of stress that a material can undergo before moving from elastic deformation into plastic deformation
Elastic Limit
The point in stress-strain curve beyond which the materila permanently deforms after removing the load
Elastic Limit
It is the ability of the material to return to its previous shape after stress is released
Elasticity
What do you call ratio stress/ strain
Modulus of Elasticity
Young's Modulus is the ratio of stress along an axis to the strain along the axis in the range of stress in which Hooke's Law holds. It is also known as
Modulus of Elasticity
Also called the Shear Modulus, it is the ratio of shear stress to the shear strain and is denoted by G.
Modulus of Rigidity
Psacal (Pa), the SI unit of stress. is expressed in
N/m^2
What do you call the point wherein a material is about to rupture
Point of Breaking
The ratio of Lateral Strain / Longitudinal Strain
Poisson's Ratio?
The greatest stress at which a material is capable of sustaining the applied load without deviating from the proportionality of stress to strain. it is expressed in psi or kg/mm^2
Proportional Limit
A material that possesses a very high Young's Modulus is
Rigid
It is the stress caused by a pair of opposing forces that acts along parallel lines through the material
Shear Stress
The deformation of a body under the action of an applied force. It is the ratio of the change in size and shape to the original size and shape of the body
Strain
An instrument used to measure deformation
Strain Gauge
It is the force per unit area (F/A) on a body that tends to cause it to change shape
Stress
It is the Stress caused by an applied load that tends to elongate the material along the axial of the applied load
Tensile Stress
What is the most important determinant of concrete strength
Water
It is the first stress in a material at which an increase in strain occurs without an increase in stress
Yield Point
Newton (N) is the SI Unit of Force and was named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his contributions ro the field of Mechanics. It is denited by N and is expressed in
kg m/s^2
The unit stress in the Imperial system
psi
