vetolujuus
Vetolujuus, or ultimate tensile strength (UTS) in English, is the maximum stress that a material can withstand in uniaxial tension before necking and eventual fracture. It is obtained from a tensile test and is expressed as stress, typically in megapascals (MPa) or ksi. The value lies at the peak of the engineering stress–strain curve and is distinct from the yield strength, which marks the onset of plastic deformation; in many metals the yield strength is lower than the UTS.
Measurement is carried out by standardized tensile tests, such as ISO 6892-1 for metals or ASTM E8/E8M.
Applications and factors: UTS is a key parameter in material selection and structural design, indicating how
Limitations: In brittle materials the UTS may occur near fracture, and environmental conditions can affect results.