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In a typical stress-strain diagram for mild steel, the yield point is characterized by:

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In mild steel, yield = flat stretch on the stress-strain curve. That’s the plateau where plastic flow starts!
Updated On: June 02, 2025
  • A sudden drop in stress
  • A linear relationship between stress and strain
  • A plateau after the elastic limit is reached
  • An immediate fracture following elastic deformation
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

In a stress-strain diagram, the yield point is a key feature that marks the transition from elastic deformation to plastic deformation. Behavior in Mild Steel:
  • Mild steel exhibits a clear and well-defined yield point.
  • Just after the elastic limit is crossed, the material enters a region where strain increases with little to no increase in stress — this appears as a plateau on the diagram.
  • This region is called the yield plateau and is unique to materials like mild steel.
  • It consists of an upper yield point (initial drop) followed by a lower yield point where the stress remains nearly constant.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
  • (A) Sudden drop in stress: This describes only the upper yield point, not the overall behavior.
  • (B) Linear relationship: This applies only in the elastic region before yielding.
  • (D) Immediate fracture: Fracture happens much later in the plastic region, not at yield.
Therefore, in mild steel, the yield point is best identified by the plateau following the elastic limit.
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