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Stress-Strain Analyzer Calculator

Calculate engineering stress, strain, Young's modulus, ultimate tensile strength, and fracture stress from tensile test data.

Inputs

N
mm²
mm
mm
N
N

Results

Engineering Stress

500 MPa

Young's Modulus

500 GPa

Engineering Strain0
Ultimate Tensile Strength800 MPa
Fracture Stress650 MPa
How to Use This Calculator
  1. Enter the Applied Force (N) and Cross-Section Area (mm²) to calculate engineering stress.
  2. Set the Original Gauge Length (mm) and Change in Length ΔL (mm) to calculate engineering strain and Young's Modulus.
  3. Enter the Maximum Force (N) at the highest point on the stress-strain curve for UTS.
  4. Input the Fracture Force (N) — force when the specimen broke — for fracture stress.
  5. Review Engineering Stress (MPa), Young's Modulus (GPa), and Ultimate Tensile Strength to characterize material properties.
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