A. Fluctuating
B. Tensile
C. Compressive
D. Torsion
Related Mcqs:
- Failure of a material is termed as fatigue failure, if it fails below the yield point. The resistance to fatigue failure of a material is measured by the__________________?
A. Ultimate tensile strength (U.T.S.)
B. Endurance limit
C. Elastic limit
D. None of these - Fatigue failure of a material results from _____________ stress?
A. Tensile
B. Compressive
C. Fluctuating
D. None of these - Fatigue failure of a material results from ______________ stress?
A. Tensile
B. Compressive
C. Fluctuating
D. None of these - Fatigue strength of a material increases by_____________________?
A. Having notches in the specimen
B. Rise in temperature
C. Under stressing the specimen
D. Having scratches on the surface - Slow plastic deformation of metals under a constant stress is termed as _____________ failure?
A. Fatigue
B. Endurance
C. Creep
D. None of these - A material capable of undergoing large permanent deformation, when subjected to tension is termed as___________________?
A. Friable
B. Ductile
C. Brittle
D. None of these - A material capable of undergoing large permanent deformation, when subjected to compression is termed as___________________?
A. Malleable
B. Ductile
C. Brittle
D. None of these - Generally _____________ are subjected to galvanising (i.e., zinc coating)?
A. Non-ferrous metals
B. Non-metals
C. Low carbon steels
D. Stainless steel - Slow and progressive deformation of a material with time under constant stress is called___________________?
A. Creep
B. Erosion
C. Resilience
D. None of these - The heat treatment process to which castings and the steel balls produced by cold heading are subjected is____________________?
A. Tempering
B. Normalising
C. Annealing
D. None of these