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Monday, 15 October 2012

LONGITUDINAL AND LATERAL STRAINS


Consider a circular test specimen of diameter d and length L If a tensile load P is applied to the specimen its length increases. The increase in length per unit length is called the longitudinal strain. Since the
volume of the specimen remains constant, therefore, the increase in length is accompanied by a decrease in diameter. This decrease in diameter per unit diameter is called the lateral strain. The longitudinal and lateral strains are of opposite nature.

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