Literature review on the relation between tensile strength and flexural strength in isotropic material

Authors

  • Elias Randjbaran Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Dayang Laila Abang Haji Abdul Majid Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Mohamed Thariq Bin Hameed Sultan
  • Norkhairunnisa Mazlan Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Rizal Zahari Systems Engineering Department, Military Technological College, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Abstract

The relations between the relation between tensile strength and flexural strength in isotropic
material parameters are in isotropic materials to review the relation between tensile strength and
flexural strength in isotropic materials and relation between tensile modulus and flexural modulus
in isotropic materials. Moreover, the reasons of flexural strength higher than tensile strength in
isotropic material are studied. For example, possibilities such as voids and micro aggregations can
have more effects on tensile strength than flexural strength are investigated. Within the realm of
science, mechanical strength might increase the consequences of composite materials. Moreover,
fundamental aspects of tensile strength could relate to this reality that the demerits of isotropic
materials and relation to tensile modulus and flexural modulus in isotropic materials pertain. As a
tangible example, some scientific research undertaken by the prestigious scholars have asserted
that the reasons of flexural strength higher than tensile strength correlated negatively with isotropic
material. Hence, it is correct to presume the preconceived notion of isotropic material. Consequently,
from an academic stand point, possibilities such as voids and micro aggregations can provide the
scientific with some noticeable effects, which related in the fact that merits of effects on tensile
strength as well as flexural strength, are inextricably bound up. Nevertheless, according to the
literature an academic, the beneficial ramification of both tensile strength and flexural strength
in isotropic material parameters apparently can be seen. To conclude, while there are several
compelling arguments on both sides. Notwithstanding it can be shown that benefits of voids and
micro aggregations far outweigh of its drawbacks. Not only do the advantages prove the significance
of flexural strength, but also pinpoint tensile strength implications.

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Published

2023-04-17

How to Cite

Randjbaran, E., Haji Abdul Majid, D. L. A., Hameed Sultan, M. T. B., Mazlan, N., & Zahari, R. (2023). Literature review on the relation between tensile strength and flexural strength in isotropic material. Japan Journal of Research, 1(1). Retrieved from https://journals.sciencexcel.com/index.php/jjr/article/view/7

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