What is Tensile Performance?
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The resistance to maximum uniform deformation, also indicating the material's ultimate load-bearing capacity under static tensile conditions. Introduction to Tensile Performance: Tensile performance is the primary characteristic of steel reinforcement, which is mostly used as tensile material. The main technical indicators of tensile performance are yield point, tensile strength, and elongation rate. Introduction to Tensile Strength: Tensile strength is the critical value at which metal transitions from uniform plastic deformation to localized concentrated plastic deformation. It represents the maximum load-bearing capacity of metal under static tensile conditions. Tensile strength characterizes the material's resistance to maximum uniform plastic deformation. Before reaching the maximum tensile stress, the deformation of the tensile specimen is uniform. Beyond this point, the metal begins to exhibit necking phenomena, leading to concentrated deformation.