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Deutsch: Spannungs-Dehnungs-Diagramm mit Dehngrenze
Français : Conventional stress-strain curve of a very ductile material (e.g. fcc crystal). Definition of
  • Rp0,2, the conventional yield stress at 0.2 % of deformation ;
  • Rm : fracture resistance ;
  • Agt : lengthening at the highest stress ;
  • A : fracture lengthening.
Français : Courbe conventionnelle d'un matériau très ductile (p. ex. cristallin de structure cubique à faces centrées). Définition de
  • Rp0,2, la limite élastique conventionnelle à 0,2 % de déformation ;
  • Rm : résistance à la traction ;
  • Agt : allongement sous charge maximale ;
  • A : allongement à la rupture.
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Other versions Derivative works of this file:  Pracovni diagram Rp02.svg


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