Problem 8054. Stress-Strain Properties - 7
The toughness of a material is technically defined as the plastic strain energy absorbed by the material (the plastic region in the figure below). Practically speaking, it's a measure of how much deformation a material can undergo (or energy it can absorb) before failure.
Write a function to calculate the toughness of a material—the absorbed strain energy minus the resilience. This can be accomplished by combining the code written in problem 2 (resilience) and problem 6 (absorbed strain energy). Also, return the fraction of absorbed strain energy that the toughness represents.
Solution Stats
Problem Comments
-
1 Comment
Aarón Rivas Menchi
on 31 Jul 2021
For test 4, I had to calculate the fraction as follows:
frac = (T-R)/T +.001 where R is the resilience of the material
Solution Comments
Show commentsProblem Recent Solvers75
Suggested Problems
-
2382 Solvers
-
966 Solvers
-
Number of 1s in a binary string
9547 Solvers
-
Right Triangle Side Lengths (Inspired by Project Euler Problem 39)
1873 Solvers
-
Rule of mixtures (composites) - lower and upper bounds
73 Solvers
More from this Author139
Problem Tags
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!