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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF YIELD POINT

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Yield point is a noun.
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WHAT DOES YIELD POINT MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Yield (engineering)

A yield strength or yield point of a material is defined in engineering and materials science as the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically. Prior to the yield point the material will deform elastically and will return to its original shape when the applied stress is removed. Once the yield point is passed, some fraction of the deformation will be permanent and non-reversible. In the three-dimensional space of the principal stresses, an infinite number of yield points form together a yield surface. Knowledge of the yield point is vital when designing a component since it generally represents an upper limit to the load that can be applied. It is also important for the control of many materials production techniques such as forging, rolling, or pressing. In structural engineering, this is a soft failure mode which does not normally cause catastrophic failure or ultimate failure unless it accelerates buckling.

Definition of yield point in the English dictionary

The definition of yield point in the dictionary is the stress at which an elastic material under increasing stress ceases to behave elastically; under conditions of tensile strength the elongation is no longer proportional to the increase in stress Also called: yield stress, yield strength.

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Translation of «yield point» into 25 languages

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Translator English - Chinese

屈服点
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

punto de fluencia
570 millions of speakers

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yield point
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

उपज बिंदु
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator English - Arabic

نقطة العائد
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

предел текучести
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

ponto de escoamento
270 millions of speakers

Translator English - Bengali

ফলন বিন্দু
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point de rendement
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Translator English - Malay

titik alah
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Translator English - German

Streckgrenze
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Translator English - Japanese

降伏点
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Translator English - Korean

항복점
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Titik ngasilaken
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điểm năng suất
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விளைச்சல் புள்ளி
75 millions of speakers

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उत्पादन बिंदू
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Translator English - Turkish

Verim noktası
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Translator English - Italian

limite di snervamento
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Translator English - Polish

granica plastyczności
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межа плинності
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punct de randament
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opbrengs punt
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sträckgräns
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Translator English - Norwegian

flytegrense
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «YIELD POINT»

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Atlas of Stress-strain Curves
Some curves exhibit a definite yield point, while others do not. When the stress exceeds a value corresponding to the yield strength, the specimen undergoes gross plastic deformation. If the load is subsequently reduced to 0, the specimen will ...
ASM International, 2002
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The Rheology Handbook: For Users of Rotational and ...
a) The rod remains standing in the hand cream: Thus, a yield point exists. b) The rod moves very slowly to the side: although the silicone has a very high flow resistance it has no yield point, i.e. it has the character of a highly viscous polymeric ...
Thomas G. Mezger, 2006
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Characterization and Failure Analysis of Plastics
Figure 4 shows the effect of pressure on the yield point. Under a multiaxial stress field, a modification of either the Tresca or the von Mises criterion is applicable. The modified Tresca criterion is given by: 2 τ y μP (Eq 20) and the modified von ...
ASM International, Steve Lampman, 2003
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Tensile Testing
There are three common definitions of yield strength: ○ Offset yield strength ○ Extension-under-load (EUL) yield strength ○ Upper yield strength (or upper yield point) An upper yield strength (upper yield point) (Fig. 7a) usually occurs with ...
Joseph R. Davis, 2004
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Elements of Metallurgy and Engineering Alloys
3.11 Interstitial atmospheres in crystal lattice yield point, is often observed in low- carbon steels. Yield-point reductions on the order of 30% are common. The stress initially rises in a uniform fashion until it reaches point a, known as the upper ...
Flake C. Campbell, 2008
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Cold Rolling of Steel
The dependence on the upper yield strength (o^uyp) and the yield point drop (or the difference between (Tuyp and the lower yield point, a lyp) on grain size, d, has been investigated by Hutchison, t Fetch,* and WorthingtonB relative to Armco  ...
Roberts, 1978
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Introduction to Engineering Materials
Point A is termed the upper yield point. The stress level necessary to continue plastic straining falls to level B, the lower yield point, and a considerable amount of plastic strain takes place at this lower level. After this sudden yielding has ...
B. K. Agrawal, 1988
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Metal Fabricator's Handbook
STRESS, YIELD POINT, TENSILE STRENGTH & ELONGATlON Terms you should be familiar with I needed to form a small-diameter, deep dome to clear. To choose a material, be it aluminum, steel or whatever, you need an understanding of ...
Ron Fournier, Sue Fournier, 1990
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Properties of Crystalline Silicon
In the early years special emphasis was placed on the yield point and its correlation to dislocation dynamics. A comprehensive review of this period was given by Alexander and Haasen [1]. Results of subsequent work were collected by ...
Robert Hull, 1999
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Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering: ...
Science, Process, Applications R. E. Smallman, Ray J. Bishop. Strain - • e (a) (b) Figure 7.24 Schematic representation of (a) strain ageing and (b) Liiders band formation. Figure 7.27 Development of a yield point with ageing at.
R. E. Smallman, Ray J. Bishop, 1999

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Chevron Stock At The Magic 4% Yield Mark (CVX)
If you bought at a 4% yield point in 1978, you went on to compound your wealth at 12.3% annually. If you bought at the 4% yield point in 1985, you went on to ... «Seeking Alpha, Mar 15»

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