Across
- 4. Energy stored in a material due to its deformation.
- 8. A type of fracture that occurs with little to no plastic deformation.
- 11. Stress caused by forces that are parallel to the cross-sectional area.
- 12. A mathematical representation of stress components in a material.
- 16. A measure of the elasticity of a material under tension or compression.
- 18. Permanent deformation after the removal of stress.
- 20. Stress that causes elongation in a material.
- 21. Stress caused by temperature changes.
- 23. The ability of a material to return to its original shape after deformation.
- 24. The relationship between applied force and resulting deformation.
- 26. A force that changes the shape or size of a material.
- 27. The principle stating that stress is proportional to strain within the elastic limit.
- 28. Materials with uniform properties in all directions.
- 29. Slow deformation under prolonged stress.
- 30. The stress beyond which stress is no longer proportional to strain.
Down
- 1. The strain at which a material breaks.
- 2. Stress that results in the shortening of a material.
- 3. Materials with direction-dependent properties.
- 5. A measure of a material's ability to resist shear stress.
- 6. The deformation resulting from shear stress.
- 7. A material's resistance to uniform compression.
- 9. The maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking.
- 10. Localized increase in stress in a material due to discontinuities.
- 13. A measure of a material's resistance to indentation.
- 14. A type of fracture characterized by significant plastic deformation.
- 15. The point at which a material starts to deform plastically.
- 17. The ratio of lateral strain to longitudinal strain.
- 19. The maximum stress a material can withstand without permanent deformation.
- 22. The energy stored in a material due to deformation.
- 25. The maximum stress a material can withstand for an infinite number of cycles.
