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I understand the distinctions of the different types of material strengths, but I get stumped when asked about how they apply when the material discussed is thicker or thinner. Any help?
minger said:Theoretically the material strengths are a function of material only, not geometry. However, in real practice, there can be slight variations, particularly when talking about very thin pieces. This can occur due to localized material problems along with some non-linear deformations when the part is loaded.
You would still want to talk about stresses. Stresses are the great equalizer when it comes to talking and comparing scenarios and materials.denver75 said:So in the discussion of how "strong" different thicknesses of materials are compared to each other, what would be the proper measurement?