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Yield Stress V 0.2% Proof Stress 1

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sammcc

Aerospace
Jan 21, 2013
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Hi All, I am looking at a material cert to find the 0.2% proof stress of the material.
Trouble is, the field is empty but the cert gives a value for Yield stress.
Are these one in the same thing? If not could someone explain them to me as I am rather confused by it.

Thanks in Advance,
 
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For certain materials such as low carbon steels in annealed conditions, yielding can be clearly seen in a stress-strain curve and it is even possible to define an upper and lower yield strength.

For other materials there is not a clear transition from the elastic to the plastic region and it is in such cases that the 0.2% proof strength comes into play. It represents a stress level below which the material can be considered macroscopically elastic.

This is a possible explanation for the information reported in your material certificate.
 
Thanks guys for the quick responses.
 
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