1.2 Nanoscale Actors and Their Properties
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Figure 1.20: To more accurately describe non-ideal,
time-dependent mechanical strength, modulus is
combined with viscosity.
Figure 1.21: With the ideal, purely elastic response
all effects are immediate. To describe real be-
havior, the time dependence of the effect has to
be incorporated. This is done by adding viscous
flow behavior to the elastic response. The time-
dependent application of stress is called creep, the
time-dependent removal of stress is called recov-
ery. A large stress past the ideal region also leads to
permanent deformation.
And here is where toughness comes in: toughness is the force/volume needed to break
the material (Figure 1.22). Basically, you measure the real stress/strain curve until the
material breaks and then measure the area under the complete stress/strain curve;
that is toughness. Force is the stress, strength is the modulus in the ideal region of a