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The dependence of the corresponding load on effective strain reveals a jump of slope at yielding point, which is in perfect match with experimental observations.
Consequently, Tg can be described as a critical point above which the effects of excess kinetic energy exceed the pair-wise potential, which explains that yielding point turned to vague at temperatures above Tg.
Figure 6b depicts definition of yielding point and ductility.
Open image in new window Fig. 6 Load displacement relationship and definition of yielding point.
a Load displacement relationship, b definition of yielding point and ductility.
For each specimen, the observed cracking point, measured yielding point and measured maximum strength point are indicated.
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