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<p>Also on the basis of the stress&#x2013;strain diagram, some properties like ultimate tensile strength &#x2013; <i>&#x03C3;</i><sub>m</sub> (<i>UTS</i>)/(MPa); 0.2 offset yield strength &#x2013; <i>&#x03C3;</i><sub>0.2</sub> (<i>YS</i>)/(MPa); modulus of elasticity &#x2013; <i>E</i>/(GPa); elongation/strain &#x2013; <i>&#x003B5;</i> (%), and so on can be obtained.</p>
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